Help someone stay home
Residential access for porches, garages, decks, and indoor level changes.
A safer way to keep life moving
See the lift options, realistic product pricing, and the fastest path to a written quote—without rebuilding the life you love.
Find your fit
Choose the closest match. You can change the selection before you submit.
Residential access for porches, garages, decks, and indoor level changes.
Churches, nonprofits, studios, offices, nursing, and rehabilitation facilities.
Cargo-only platforms for equipment, inventory, and supplies—never people.
Straightforward product pricing
Pricing starts with station height—the distance from the lower floor to the upper landing. We then configure the platform, gates, controls, base system, and finish.
Price My LiftProduct only. Shipping, site preparation, installation, taxes, and selected add-ons are separate.
Prefer the complete guide?
Get the lift types, applications, dimensions, pricing considerations, and quote-preparation guidance together in one easy-to-read booklet.
Real installations
We keep the full lift and surrounding site visible so you can picture how a configuration might work for you.



“This lift makes it safe and easy to get him to his appointments without worrying about the stairs or the elements.”Amanda — New Hampshire
Before you request a quote
This short walkthrough helps us understand the space sooner, reduce follow-up questions, and prepare a more accurate quote.
Your next step
You do not need perfect measurements. Start with an estimate, your ZIP code, and how the lift will be used. We will review the request as a lead and help you narrow the right configuration.
Your information is used only to evaluate and respond to your lift project.
Quick answers
From approximately 3 inches up to 20 feet, configured for the exact landing height.
Both. We configure the lift around the site, travel path, intended use, and exposure.
No. An estimated rise and wide photos are enough to begin the first review.
One small step can change the way the whole home feels. Let’s find the lift that fits the space and the person using it.