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Residential elevators deliver exceptional performance utilizing minimal space and overhead drive space. These devices are provided with stable arrival and departure systems that ensure maximum safety. Residential elevators allow convenient access to all levels of your home. More than being a luxury item, residential elevators are now regarded as high utility value products and a great help to the physically challenged.
Utilizing Sophisticated Technology for Life Long Comfort
Residential elevators can be customized to meet individual requirements. The features incorporated include variable frequency AC technology that helps in saving energy. Further, residential elevators do not contain any oil products, so you don’t have to worry about eventual leaks and fixing them. Residential elevators are a great addition in multi-storied buildings. Residential elevators are safe, durable and almost maintenance free. As we age, it becomes increasingly difficult to walk up and down the stairs. In such a situation, residential elevators are of great use.
Key Features of a Residential Elevator
• Stainless steel car and hall stations • Battery lowering in case of power failure • Fully automatic operation • Energy efficient variable speed motor drive • Automatic cab on/off lighting • Recessed (hide-away) gate pocket • Digital display in car operating panel • White ceiling with four incandescent spot lights
Plan Well before Picking an Elevator
If you want to install a residential elevator in your home you must first decide on a proper place. Once you finalize the location, you will be ready to have your elevator installed. There are lots of different sizes ofresidential elevatorsand you need to determine which is right for you. Consider how often you will use the elevator, how many people it should accommodate, its speed, functions, and price.
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