Pros And Cons Of Having A Residential Lift Installed In Your Home
Choosing to have a residential lift installed in your home during a home renovation is a significant decision. Apart from the fact that it requires a large investment to pay for the lift and its installation, there is upheaval within your home whilst it is being installed. Other choices such as where it will be positioned and what type of lift you want, also need to be established.
It could be that you are not yet past the point of deciding “Yes” or “No” as to whether you are going to have home lifts installed or not. As with any major decision, there are going to be positives and negatives, and ultimately it is weighing these up and seeing which comes out on top which may influence your decision the most. If you have not yet looked at both sides of the argument, here are some pros and cons of residential lifts which will make your decision easier.
PROS
Adds Value To Your Property
One of the top reasons why installing a home lift is a positive is that it can add a significant amount to the value of your property. Should you ever wish to sell your home in the future, not only should you be able to command a higher price by the fact you have a residential lift, but the desirability of your home to others will rise, making it easier to sell.