Home Elevators, Stair Lifts & Accessibility Remodeling in Mustang Ranch, TX

There are two Mustang Ranch neighborhoods in our service area — one in Round Rock, one in Buda — and we install elevators, stair lifts, and accessibility upgrades in both. Our CAPS-certified team helps older adults stay safely and comfortably in the homes they love — without moving, without assisted living, and without uprooting a life built here.

Your local Central Texas team

Elevators, stair lifts, and accessibility built around Mustang Ranch's homes

Yes — Mustang Ranch, two separate neighborhoods that share the Mustang Ranch name, one in Round Rock and one off Mustang Drive in Buda, is inside our regular elevator and platform-lift service area. Whichever Mustang Ranch you live in, we assess the specific layout of your home during the free in-home assessment and design the elevator or platform-lift solution that fits it — there is no one-size-fits-all answer between the two neighborhoods. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly.

Yes — Mustang Ranch is inside our regular stair-lift service area. Both Mustang Ranch neighborhoods are made up largely of two-story homes, which is the most common reason we install a stair lift in either one. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly.

  • CAPS-certified, OT-informed design
  • Licensed & Insured · EPA Lead-Safe
  • Family-owned and based nearby in Driftwood
  • We protect your floors and clean up daily
  • Workmanship warranty on all installs

No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest conversation about what your home needs.

Residential elevator cab installed in a Central Texas home, representative of our elevator work in Mustang Ranch, TX
Based in Driftwood since day one

A community worth staying in

Why Mustang Ranch homeowners choose to stay — and how we help

If you searched for “Mustang Ranch” you may live in either of two unrelated neighborhoods that happen to share the same name: one in Round Rock (Williamson County), and one off Mustang Drive in Buda (Hays County). Both are established, largely two-story residential communities, and both are inside our regular service area.

We serve both. During your free in-home assessment we confirm which Mustang Ranch you're in, the correct permitting jurisdiction, and design the right elevator, platform lift, or stair lift solution for your specific home — no assumptions carried over from the other neighborhood.

Areas and corridors we serve in and around Mustang Ranch

We serve the full Mustang Ranch area from our Driftwood home base. Our typical project radius includes:

  • Mustang Ranch, Round Rock (Williamson County)
  • Old Settlers Park / downtown Round Rock vicinity
  • Mustang Ranch, Buda (Hays County, off Mustang Drive)
  • I-35 corridor through Buda

Not sure if your address falls in our service area? Call or text (512) 222-8834 — we are happy to confirm.

What Mustang Ranch families ask us for most

Services most requested in Mustang Ranch

Elevators and stair lifts are our top two requests in Mustang Ranch — here is what Mustang Ranch clients ask us for most often.

Residential Elevators & Platform Lifts

Whichever Mustang Ranch you live in, we assess the specific layout of your home during the free in-home assessment and design the elevator or platform-lift solution that fits it — there is no one-size-fits-all answer between the two neighborhoods.

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Stair Lifts

Both Mustang Ranch neighborhoods are made up largely of two-story homes, which is the most common reason we install a stair lift in either one.

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Grab Bars & Bathroom Safety

Properly installed grab bars — anchored into studs or blocking, rated for 250 lbs or more — are one of the most effective fall-prevention tools available. Available in finishes that complement Mustang Ranch interiors.

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Whole-Home Accessibility Assessment

Not sure where to start? Our CAPS-certified specialists walk every room with you and identify the changes that will have the most impact, including whether an elevator, platform lift, or stair lift is the better fit for your specific home.

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Elevator and stair-lift work in the Mustang Ranch area

Stair lift installed on an interior staircase — representative of our stair-lift work in Mustang Ranch, TX
Grab bars installed in a bathroom as part of a completed accessibility project — representative of our work in Mustang Ranch, TX

What our Mustang Ranch neighbors say

Verified client reviews coming soon — ask us for local references.

Permitting and terrain — what Mustang Ranch homeowners need to know

Building permits in Mustang Ranch

Whether your project requires a permit depends on scope and jurisdiction. Small safety additions like grab bar installation typically do not require a permit. Elevators, platform lifts, stair lifts, and bathroom remodels that involve electrical, structural, or plumbing work usually do. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly. We pull permits on your behalf and schedule all required inspections — you do not have to track that process.

What the terrain and housing stock mean for your project

Whichever Mustang Ranch you live in, we assess the specific layout of your home during the free in-home assessment and design the elevator or platform-lift solution that fits it — there is no one-size-fits-all answer between the two neighborhoods. Both Mustang Ranch neighborhoods are made up largely of two-story homes, which is the most common reason we install a stair lift in either one.

Help paying for it

Funding options for Mustang Ranch residents

The cost of accessibility modifications varies by project — a home elevator is very different from a grab bar installation. A free in-home assessment gives you an exact quote for your home. See our cost guide for typical Central Texas project ranges and our full funding guide for program details.

  • VA HISA Grant: Veterans with service-connected or non-service-connected disabilities may qualify for the VA Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grant to fund medically necessary home modifications. Verify current dollar amounts directly with your VA case manager, as figures change. We work with VA caseworkers regularly and can help with the required documentation.
  • Texas Medicaid STAR+PLUS HCBS Waiver: The Texas STAR+PLUS Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver can cover Minor Home Modifications for eligible Medicaid enrollees. Eligibility and covered services depend on your specific plan and enrollment.
  • Medicare Advantage: Original Medicare generally does not cover elevators, stair lifts, ramps, or walk-in tubs. However, some Medicare Advantage plans now include limited home-safety benefits — review your specific plan's benefits guide or call your plan directly to confirm coverage.
  • Out-of-pocket with phased planning: Many of our Mustang Ranch clients plan projects in phases — addressing the highest-priority safety modifications first, then expanding the scope over one to two years. Our whole-home assessment helps you build that roadmap.

We help with paperwork; not medical/legal/financial advice — verify current program details before relying on any benefit.

We also serve nearby communities

Our Driftwood home base puts us close to a wide range of Central Texas and Austin-metro communities. We regularly work in Round Rock, Buda, and throughout the Austin metro. See the full list of communities we serve to find your area.

Frequently asked questions from Mustang Ranch homeowners

Do you install home elevators and platform lifts in Mustang Ranch?

Yes — Mustang Ranch, two separate neighborhoods that share the Mustang Ranch name, one in Round Rock and one off Mustang Drive in Buda, is inside our regular elevator and platform-lift service area. Whichever Mustang Ranch you live in, we assess the specific layout of your home during the free in-home assessment and design the elevator or platform-lift solution that fits it — there is no one-size-fits-all answer between the two neighborhoods. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly.

Do you install stair lifts in Mustang Ranch?

Yes — Mustang Ranch is inside our regular stair-lift service area. Both Mustang Ranch neighborhoods are made up largely of two-story homes, which is the most common reason we install a stair lift in either one. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly.

Do I need a permit for accessibility work in Mustang Ranch?

It depends on the scope. Small safety additions like grab bars typically do not require a permit. A curbless shower conversion, stair lift, or elevator/platform-lift installation that involves plumbing, electrical, or structural work usually does. Round Rock's Mustang Ranch sits within Williamson County; Buda's Mustang Ranch falls under Hays County. Whichever one is home, we confirm the exact jurisdiction during your free in-home assessment and handle permitting accordingly. We handle the permit application and inspections on your behalf.

Are there funding options for accessibility remodeling available to Mustang Ranch residents?

Yes. Mustang Ranch residents may qualify for several programs. Veterans may apply for the VA Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grant for medically necessary modifications — verify current amounts with your VA case manager. Texas Medicaid STAR+PLUS HCBS waiver can cover Minor Home Modifications for eligible enrollees. Some Medicare Advantage plans now offer limited home-safety benefits — check your specific plan. We help with the paperwork and work directly with VA caseworkers. We are not a legal or financial advisor; verify current program details before relying on any benefit.

Beyond the remodel

Keep Mustang Ranch homes running with the Home Care Plan

Once your Mustang Ranch home is safer, the Live Oak Home Care Plan keeps it that way: scheduled maintenance visits, small fixes handled on the spot, and a photo report sent to family after every visit.

Ready to make your Mustang Ranch home safer and more comfortable?

We will come to your home, walk every room with you, and give you an honest assessment — at no charge and with no pressure to commit. Our team is local, our work is warrantied, and our goal is simple: help you stay safely in the home you love, as long as you want to be there.

Call or text (512) 222-8834 — or fill out our short form and we will reach out to schedule at a time that works for you.