Home Elevators and Savaria Home Elevators Oshkosh, WI
Oshkosh
Home Elevators and Savaria Home Elevators in Oshkosh, WI
Access Elevator is your source for mobility solutions within your home or business throughout the Oshkosh area. Whether your concerns are remaining in your home or keeping your business ADA compliant, Access Elevator has the solution in all ranges of budget and space options. Before looking for another location to move to, contact Access Elevator so we can provide a free, no-obligation inspection of your needs and space. We even know about financing and tax credit options that can make your new elevator a real possibility for your Oshkosh home or business.
When Oshkosh homeowners are looking at options for home elevators, many consider Savaria home elevators. Savaria manufacturers home elevators that combine style and function to give homeowners the option of mobility assistance with convenience and the esthetics that easily match their home. With three different models and many customized features, Oshkosh residents can choose the home elevators that work with their needs and home design. Options include:
Entry options of manual gate, automatic door, or 2-speed metal doors
Interior finished including hardwood, veneer, or melamine
Smooth and comfortable ride provided by a hydraulic system
Extra weight capacity up to 1400 lbs
Up to six stops depending on housing design
Different construction and budget options
Home elevators are complex mobility options that pay off in convenience and increased mobility options. However, the complexity of home elevators requires certified elevator installers that have been trained in the intracity of motor, cables, housing, and other components. Savaria home elevators has carefully chosen exclusive dealers and installers to ensure a high standard of expertise is met. Access Elevator is proud to have been chosen to be the Savaria home elevators dealer for the Oshkosh area.
Commercial ADA Elevators in Oshkosh, Wisconsin
It is interesting to note that Oshkosh was once known as the “Sawdust Capital of the World” because of the large number of lumber mills in the city. In 1874, Oshkosh had 47 sawmills and 15 shingle mills. The fortunes made by the lumber industry created a number of large, expansive homes, 33 which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.