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Why Repipe with Copper?

December 11, 2008 Posted by

If you live in an older home, you may start noticing some things about your pipes and your water pressure. You might notice that your water pressure isn’t as strong as it once was. Maybe your water looks a little off color, or maybe you smell something odd around your sink every now and then. Generally, these things will all develop over time—rarely do pipes burst and flood your basement or home. However, they can all indicate that it’s time for a copper repiping. Read the rest of this entry »

Wheelchair Stair Lifts

December 8, 2008 Posted by

Wheelchair stair lifts are generally created from a more durable material than routine stair lifts, and are not usually located directly on a staircase like most seated chair lifts. The construction technique used to install wheelchair stair lifts is also usually heavier than the more traditional stair lifts. These devices do not run parallel to the stairs like the smaller stair lifts but rather use a platform and are usually found slightly to the side of the stairs. A flat wheelchair lift can be installed directly over the staircase like the seated stair lifts, but when this is done it is very difficult for others to walk up and down the stairs unless it is an extremely wide area.

Unlike traditional lift systems, wheelchair stair lifts are open and are usually used to assist people with a disability to move from one floor to the next where there is no established lift or where there is only a metre or two between floors. The wheelchair lift generally has side panels that can sometimes fold out to act like a ramp so that the wheelchair can easily move from one area to another. It also helps to make sure that there are no gaps between the lift door and the floor that they are getting out on, which also reduces the risk of wheels getting stuck or the chair not manoeuvring as it should.

Read more about stair lifts and StairLiftsOnline.co.uk.