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About Residential Elevators

A residential elevator from Arrow Lift can be created to both meet your needs and match your taste. Every elevator we install will provide you with safe access to all levels of your home. How you travel though can be customized with the only limit being the collaborative imagination of you, your architect, your designer and our professional staff. Whether your taste leans towards basic and functional, or to a glass elevator with sliding entry doors, our one-of-a-kind elevator showroom (crosslink to contact us) enables you to "try before you buy."

Arrow Lift's many years experience working with architects, builders and home owners enables us to design an elevator that best meets your needs. Our staff includes professional engineering experts, as well as licensed installation and service technicians to ensure safe operation and the lasting value of your elevator project. Call or email us (crosslink to contact us) to schedule a showroom appointment today.

Building up increases space and reduces costs.

Especially useful in narrow or waterfront lots, adding an elevator allows you to gain square footage and avoid the "problem" of long stairways. The gain in square footage sometimes even offsets the cost of the elevator.

An accessible home is a home for life.

No need to move out of your home when you encounter mobility problems. An elevator can also provide privacy and easy access for aging parents.

Increase the resale value and marketability of your home.

Baby boomers looking for newer housing want a house they can stay in. An elevator addresses concerns of potential buyers concerned about future accessibility needs for themselves, their friends and their relatives.

Nearly invisible!

Your elevator can be designed to match the existing woodwork, cabinetry and hardware fixtures in your home. It can fit in a space as small as 4-1/2 by 4-1/2 feet. Many architects and builders are "roughing in" space for a future elevator that is used as a closet in the mean time. No two-story home should be built without this provision for the future.