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Wheelchair Ramp & Stair Lift Installation Services at Lowe’s

Lowe’s can install stair lifts and wheelchair ramps. Get started now.

 

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How It Works

From start to finish, Lowe’s is with you every step of the way.

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Submit your information or call Lowe’s at 1-833-569-3784 to schedule your consultation with an accessible-home professional.

FREE Consultation

During your in-home or phone consultation, you’ll work with an accessibility professional who will help you choose your product, depending on your mobility, home and budget. You’ll also receive an installation quote, which you can use to purchase your project.

Installation Day

A professionally trained, insured and licensed (where applicable) independent installer will contact you to schedule installation. We’ll also manage the installation, so you don’t have to.

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Help Create a Safer, More Comfortable Home for All

When it comes to mobility at home, we’re committed to offering all the right home accessibility solutions to help keep you and your loved ones safe and comfortable. From wheelchair ramps to wheelchairs, canes, walkers and even a chair elevator for stairs, we can help you simplify the process of creating a more accessible home.

Are you wondering how much a chair stair lift for stairs typically costs? Or what material options are available when installing a ramp for a wheelchair? Set up a consultation with one of our home accessibility experts to talk through pricing options and get the answers you need. If you’re doing the work yourself, check out our resources on ramps for homes, including our guide on how to build a wheelchair ramp and our Better Living Design in the Bath guide with useful bathroom upgrade tips. You’ll learn important details, like the proper wheelchair-ramp slope requirements and the different handicap ramp layout options