For many homeowners, the challenge of accessibility goes beyond just stairs inside the house. Porches, decks, garages, and split-level entries can create barriers for wheelchair users and anyone with mobility limitations.
A vertical platform lift (VPL) provides a safe, practical solution by lifting users — along with their wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers — between levels with ease.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we install vertical platform lifts designed to fit Pittsburgh homes and meet your family’s accessibility needs.
A vertical platform lift is essentially a small, open elevator that moves straight up and down. Unlike a stair lift, which carries a person seated in a chair, a VPL allows individuals to remain in their wheelchair or scooter during use.
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Prices vary depending on height, location, and model:
While costs are higher than stair lifts, VPLs offer unmatched convenience for wheelchair users.
Our team specializes in accessibility solutions tailored for Pittsburgh homes. From stair lifts to wheelchair ramps and vertical platform lifts, we help families create safe, functional, and comfortable spaces.
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Q: How much space does a VPL require?
Most lifts need a 5’ x 5’ footprint, but custom options are available.
Q: Can VPLs be used outdoors year-round in Pittsburgh?
Yes — outdoor models are designed to withstand rain, snow, and freezing temperatures.
Q: Do I need a building permit?
Yes, most installations require a permit, and our team handles this process for you.
If stairs, porches, or decks are limiting your mobility, a vertical platform lift may be the perfect solution. The experts at 3 Birds Accessibility provide professional installation and support for families throughout Pittsburgh.

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