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A home elevator makes every floor accessible — safely and comfortably. We help homeowners research their options and find the right fit. No pressure, just answers.

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Why Homeowners Come to Us

Independent Research Hub

We are not trying to sell you one brand. Our job is to help you understand all your options so you can make the best decision for your home.

Transparent Pricing Education

Home elevators are a significant investment. We break down the real costs — equipment, installation, permits — so there are no surprises.

Talk to a Real Person

No forms. No chatbots. No pressure. When you are ready to talk, a knowledgeable person picks up the phone and answers your questions.

25+ Years of Industry Experience
1,000+ Homeowners Helped
10+ Elevator Brands Reviewed

How the Process Works

1

Research Here

Browse our guides to understand elevator types, costs, and what fits your home.

2

Call or Schedule a Consultation

When you have questions, talk to a real person who can help — by phone or scheduled call.

3

Get Matched With the Right Elevator

Based on your home, budget, and needs, we help you find the best option.

4

Installation and Support

Professional installation with ongoing support to keep your elevator running safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Getting answers early makes the whole process easier. Here are the questions we hear most often.

Most home elevators cost between $30,000 and $70,000 installed. The final price depends on the type of elevator, the number of floors, and the complexity of the installation. Our Cost & Pricing guide breaks this down in detail.

A typical residential elevator installation takes 2 to 4 days once the shaft or hoistway is prepared. Total project time including construction is usually 4 to 8 weeks.

Most homes can accommodate a home elevator. Some models need as little as a 3-by-4-foot footprint. A phone consultation can help determine what will work for your specific floor plan.

It depends on your home layout, budget, and the features you care about. Our Compare Brands page provides side-by-side comparisons of the major manufacturers to help you narrow it down.

Yes. Modern home elevators meet strict safety codes and include features like emergency lowering, door interlocks, and phone or alarm systems. They are designed for daily residential use.

In most areas, yes. Your installer typically handles the permitting process. Requirements vary by city and county, which is another good reason to talk with someone who knows your local area.

Absolutely. Many home elevators are specifically designed for retrofit installation in existing homes. The key is finding the right location — often a closet stack, unused corner, or alongside a stairway.

Ready to take the next step?

Whether you have a quick question or want a detailed conversation about your home, we are here to help. No pressure, no obligation — just honest answers from people who know home elevators.

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