Liv Home Pros

NY

4.9

Mobility equipment supplier

such as the installation of liftsrampsand ADA-compliant remodeling. Our designs prioritize functionalitysafetyand aestheticsensuring your home is accessiblebeautifuland comfortable for all occupants. Step 3 DELIVER your independence&nbspAfter finalizing and approving the designour skilled professionals begin the execution phasewe are local people serving local people. Based in RochesterWestern and Central New York. Whether you’re searching for LiftsRampsor Home Modificationsour Certified Aging in Place Specialists are ready to designinstallto the home visit estimate with Dougto the installation with Axel! Everyone was very kindwe have been very pleased with it. They were easy to work withRemodeling

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