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Residential Elevators
A home elevator isn’t just about convenience. It’s about creating safe, seamless access between every level of your home. With today’s designs, elevators can be both highly functional and beautifully integrated into your space – adding both everyday ease and lasting value to your home. Delivering access, without compromise.
Residential Home Elevators
Through The Floor
Best for:
Well suited for retrofitting into existing homes with minimal construction and no need for a shaft, pit, or machine room. Their compact design and simplified installation process also make them a more budget-friendly alternative.
How they work:
The elevator travels through a floor opening between levels using a drive system. It does not require a dedicated shaft, pit, or machine room. The unit rests on one floor, allowing the opposite level to remain unobstructed.
Traditional Cab
Best for:
Best suited for new construction homes or major renovations where a dedicated shaft can be incorporated into the design. This option offers the most traditional elevator experience and maximum customization.
How they work:
The elevator travels within an enclosed hoistway and operates similarly to a commercial elevator. The system uses a dedicated shaft and mechanical components to move smoothly between floors.
Specialty
Best for:
Perfect for homeowners seeking a modern, visually striking elevator solution. These systems are often chosen when aesthetics, visibility, and minimal structural modifications are important considerations.
How they work:
Specialty elevators, such as pneumatic or panoramic models, use unique technologies to move between floors. Their self-contained designs often reduce construction requirements.
The elevator purchase process is easy.
STEP ONE
Free In-Home Assessment
Our team will visit your home to evaluate the space, discuss your mobility needs, and review potential elevator options and placement. The evaluation typically takes 45–60 minutes and includes detailed recommendations along with a written estimate.
STEP TWO
Product Selection & Contract
We review elevator options that best fit your home, accessibility needs, design preferences, and budget. Once you’re ready to proceed, we finalize the system specifications, confirm site requirements, and coordinate project scheduling, manufacturing, and installation.
STEP THREE
Professional Installation
Our factory-trained, licensed installation team manages the entire installation process, including coordination of any necessary site preparation work. We take care to protect your home throughout the project while completing all system assembly, installation, safety testing, and final adjustments. Upon completion, we will coordinate any required elevator inspections in accordance with your local jurisdiction’s requirements.
STEP FOUR
Training & Handoff
We don’t consider the project complete until you feel fully comfortable operating your elevator system. Before handoff, we provide a comprehensive walkthrough of the elevator’s operation, controls, and safety features, answer any questions you may have, and ensure you feel confident using the system in your daily routine.
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Quick answers to commonly asked questions.
How fast can you come out?
We prioritize safety-sensitive calls. Most assessments happen within a few business days—often as soon as same day or next day.
Do you charge for the assessment?
How long does an elevator installation take?
Once the site is properly prepared, the elevator equipment installation and final commissioning may take approximately several days to a couple of weeks depending on the complexity of the project.
Will the elevator damage my home?
When properly planned and installed, a residential elevator should integrate seamlessly into your home with minimal disruption to the surrounding space. The level of construction required will vary depending on the type of elevator selected, but our team carefully evaluates your home’s layout and coordinates the installation process to help protect existing finishes and minimize impact whenever possible. In many cases, a thoughtfully designed elevator can not only improve accessibility and convenience, but may also enhance the long-term functionality and value of the home.
What about maintenance?
Most residential elevator systems benefit from routine maintenance to help ensure safe, reliable operation and long-term performance. Depending on your location and the type of elevator installed, periodic inspections may also be required by your local jurisdiction. Our team can help guide you through any applicable maintenance recommendations and inspection requirements for your specific elevator and area.
Do you offer financing?
Do you rent equipment?
Residential elevators are generally intended as long-term accessibility and convenience solutions and are not typically suited for short-term rental applications.
Is there a warranty?
Can you remove equipment later?
Elevators are typically intended to be long-term additions to the home rather than temporary installations. Because many systems are custom-designed and integrated into the structure of the home, removal may require additional construction or finish work depending on the elevator type. In most cases, homeowners view residential elevators as a lasting investment that can improve accessibility, convenience, and potentially the long-term value and functionality of the home
Who will be in my home?
Our installation team Liftologists are factory trained, certified, and background-checked team members who follow our code of conduct and love what they do.
