How Much Does a Disabled Elevator Cost?
Thanks to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and the subsequent Equality Act 2010, lifts in all their forms are now a common sight in most commercial and educational environments, ensuring that people with disabilities have equal access to opportunities and public spaces. However, disabled access lifts tend to be a rare occurrence in residential environments.
Due to the special nature of the lifts and the construction required, and their relative uncommonness in residential environments, you might think that disabled lifts cost tens of thousands of pounds. However, due to advances in engineering, it is possible to have a disabled lift of some kind in your home for under €2,500.
A number of factors can add to or affect the overall cost of a disabled lift. For example, if there is limited space in your home, a lift shaft may need to be built outside the building, significantly increasing costs. For those with an interior design conscious mind, many disabled lifts now come in a variety of materials and finishes to match your décor or add a unique feature to your home, but any added extras or ornate finishes will certainly increase the cost. Depending on the style of the elevator and the materials it is made of, you could be looking at a cost between €2,000 – €40,000.
To find out the price of a disabled elevator, we offer you two easy ways. First, you can find out the approximate prices from our online disabled elevator sales site. Second, and easier, you can call us and we can give you more precise prices.
You can reach us at these numbers: 0 549 608 00 70 – 0212 608 00 70
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