A home elevator isn’t just about luxury, it’s about making your home work for you, now and in the future. They can be a great option for people with mobility limitations or those who just want to avoid the hassle of stairs. McKinley offers a variety of home elevator options to fit your style and home-specific needs. Let McKinley Elevator help you choose the perfect home elevator for your needs. Contact us today for a free consultation
Home elevators manufactured by Garaventa Lift meet or exceed all local and national safety code requirements. Since 1928, Garaventa has focused and specializes in lift conveyances. Garaventa elevators are innovative products that offer unique solutions with creativity in mind to suit your design and style. They offer a wide range of wall materials, fixture finishes, and their 3-Speed sliding doors. Garaventa elevators are a great solution for your accessibility or lifting needs.
Rocky Mountain Elevator is dedicated to delivering the highest level of customer experience and safety through superior design and innovation in their residential elevators. The elevators they build are of the highest quality, unique and customized to meet the aesthetic demands of its customers.
Savaria offers three different types of home elevators. Two of the models require a traditional hoistway in which the elevator will travel. The Telecab does not require a hoistway as it travels through a cut-out in the floor between levels. The Orion model, built for commercial use, is also available for use in a private residence.
Fox Valley Elevator (formerly Waupaca Elevator) specializes in the manufacture of residential elevators and dumbwaiters designed exclusively for residential use. Select from a variety of cab styles, customized options and well crafted finishes to enhance any home style. A perfect accessibility solution, Fox Valley Elevators readily accommodate multiple passengers, a wheelchair and caregiver, or even a scooter. Fox Valley Elevator continues to pursue cutting edge technology to enhance the personal convenience and affordability of its residential elevators.
A system of cables and stacked weights that provide a counterweight to the cab and passenger load weight. It's purpose is to make lifting the load more efficient and less taxing on the lifting motor.
Hydraulic
A system that uses a cylinder, a pump and non-compressible liquid (hydraulic oil). The fluid builds up inside the cylinder, pushing up a piston located inside and causing the elevator to raise to the corresponding floor. Releasing the compressed liquid through a valve allows the cab to lower.
Pneumatic
A system whereby the lifting power is applied without cables and pulleys, but rather through a vacuum pump. By applying the principles of a vacuum to generate changes in atmospheric pressure within the cylinder hoist way, the cab moves smoothly and safely between floors.
Winding Drum
A lifting system that utilizes aircraft cable, a winding drum and a motor mounted at the top of or behind the rails depending on your height limitations. The motor winds the cable onto the drum to lift and descend the elevator cab. The variable speed motor provides you with a soft start and stop.