Choosing a home elevator is not just about improving your quality of life, it's an investment in the appreciation of your property. Once you decide to purchase a home elevator, you can choose from a variety of styles, locations and functional options. Making the right choice for your lifestyle and home will give you the best return on your investment, while providing a safe, reliable way to move between floors in your living space.
1. Consider the layout of your home
An elevator will take up space on every floor it serves. By keeping space in mind when choosing a new elevator, you can ensure that your elevator integrates seamlessly into your home's design. If you have a smaller home or want to save space, you will want to look for a compact elevator designed for residential use.
2. Evaluate various elevator styles
Style is also a key consideration when choosing a new home elevator. New elevators come in a variety of styles, so you'll need to pick a model that matches your home's interior design scheme. If your home has classic design elements, it will be important to pick a classic style elevator with luxurious accents. Modern homes may look best when paired with a streamlined elevator.
3. Ask about maintenance plans
The right home elevator will be easy to maintain over the years. When you are buying a new elevator for your home, you can ask your sales team to help you find a new elevator with a proven track record of reliability. As you make your purchase, you may also want to ask about any warranties or service plans that come with your unit. By choosing your elevator carefully, you're sure to enjoy your purchase.
4. Maintaining your elevator asset
Regular maintenance by a professional will help avoid sudden breakdowns. But even then, it's necessary to ask about procedures for minor emergencies.
Frequently asked questions about home elevators
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How much does a home elevator cost?
This amount depends greatly on where you live, local installation costs, taxes, the type of drive system, the size of the elevator, additional work for retrofitting and customization options.
While the cost may increase as you choose more customization options, this home elevator may be the only elevator you want in your home. It can also add value to your home, allowing you to reap the rewards of having an elevator installed. Make the most of your investment by choosing options that make it as comfortable and useful as possible.
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What safety features does a home elevator have?
Not all home elevators meet the safety standards listed in the local elevator code. We regularly review our safety features and design to ensure that we are complying with these standards to ensure the safety of anyone using our products.
Home elevators have many safety features inside to protect passengers. Tilters are installed with emergency features such as lighting and battery powered lowering. If the elevator is on another floor, to prevent the door at the landing from opening, we install an interlocking device on the door that blocks access to the empty shaft when someone is using the elevator to protect others in the home.
Our elevators have an internal switch that prevents the system from moving if you open the doors. This operation reduces the chance of someone being caught by a moving cab. In addition, if the power is turned off, the elevator will not stop between floors. The backup battery lowers it to the ground and the emergency light comes on.
For elevator riders, we have installed handrails in all cabs. The railing helps keep the rider stable throughout the ride.
Before deciding on a brand for your home, be sure to ask about the safety features of the elevator, as not all manufacturers offer the same safety options for their products.
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How much space do I need for my home elevator?
The amount of space required for your home elevator depends on the drive system. For example, a cable reel system requires space in the shaft as well as another space for the equipment. The same is true for hydraulic elevators. mrl elevators do not require a separate room, but they do require additional space at the top of the shaft.
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How many floors can a home elevator go?
The number of floors a home elevator can reach depends greatly on the brand. Incliner models can access six levels, but not all brands can. If you have a tall home, ask about the total distance the elevator can travel.
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Will a home elevator add resale value to my home?
As the population continues to age, the United States is an ideal place to build a home elevator as an investment. If you plan to sell your home in the future, having a home elevator will increase its value, especially since the homebuyer may have aging family members who wish to age in the home or individuals who need additional accessibility.
While stair lifts typically do not contribute to the value of your home, a home lift can increase the resale value of your home by up to 10%, making this decision a valuable investment for your future.
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Can insurance or social security guarantee the installation of a home elevator?
Since home elevators are not a medical necessity, but rather a means of comfort, they are not part of a medical facility's services. However, some charitable organizations may help disabled or elderly people depending on their health status.
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What is the speed and safety of home elevators?
The average speed of home elevators can reach 1 meter per second, and the elevators are manufactured according to international safety standards to bring a satisfactory and good experience.
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What is the difference between residential and commercial elevators?
Residential and commercial elevators differ in size and weight, but are similar in terms of safety.
Therefore, you need to set a budget and benefit from maintenance services. If your family members need an easier way to climb stairs, a home elevator is the best solution. With many design and cost options available, finding the best elevator becomes easier.
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Home Elevator Operating Systems
Each type of home elevator has its own system, for example, cable elevators are complex to operate. This type of elevator requires a shaft and control system, as well as a counterweight and machine room. It is mostly used in large volume buildings because it requires more space and, due to its requirements, is best installed at the time of construction.
The chain lift may be similar to the previous one, but is more durable and has fewer failures. It does not require much space as it does not need a cabin, which is a nice feature.
As for traction lifts, they move by heavy loads and do not require a pit or room. However, due to its components, it needs extra top space.
Hydraulic lifts have high pressure pistons inside the cylinder system, they do not occupy a machine room and only need a small control panel.
The high cost of air transport comes with some features, because they do not require a hole or room and use a vacuum system, it is simpler and can be easily added to your home.
Choosing the right home elevator
Whether you know exactly what you want or need some help choosing, Hosting Elevator can help you get the right elevator for your home and needs. Find your nearest Hosting Elevator dealer and start the process of installing an elevator in your home.