Home Elevator Pricing / Prices

Are you—or someone you care about—living in a two-story home and growing increasingly concerned about navigating stairs?

Before you incur the high cost of moving and living somewhere else, consider a manageable and affordable home improvement option. The affordable home elevator pricing from Midwest Lift and Elevator lets you stay safely in the home you love. The Easy Climber Elevator is a safe way to go upstairs and downstairs and back again without risk of falling down the stairs.  

Thanks to innovations in technology and design, the cost to install and operate our elevator is affordable on any budget. Compared to the high costs of senior living facilities and the cost of installing a traditional shaft elevator, the Easy Climb Elevator can save you thousands of dollars.

We set out to design a residential elevator that’s meant to be affordable for people who own single-family homes. The result is the Easy Climber Elevator. Why is our in-home elevator pricing lower than other residential lift options? Here are the top five reason:

li_bg.png No need for an elevator pit or shaft

li_bg.png No need for a machine room

li_bg.png No construction costs to tear down or build walls

li_bg.png Lower operation costs

li_bg.png Does not require installation of a separate, dedicated power line

 

What Makes the Easy Climber Elevator Affordable?

li_bg.png Cutting-Edge Technology 

Unlike big, bulky hydraulic and pneumatic elevators that require extensive construction modifications, the Easy Climber relies on a streamlined cable and pulley system. This design eliminates the need for high-cost home renovations and new construction.

li_bg.png Low-Cost Installation 

Old-school elevators required homeowners to construct expensive elevator shafts, a dedicated mechanical room and install a heavy-duty circuit breaker, complete with new wiring. These high-priced refinements were also labor intensive, meaning even more exorbitant installation costs. Add to that the expense of operating, maintaining and periodically inspecting traditional elevators and you quickly realize why in-home elevators were a luxury few could afford. Fortunately, that was before the Easy Climber Elevator.

li_bg.png Low Operating Costs

 The Easy Climber Elevator was designed with affordability in mind (without sacrificing safety). It operates using standard in-home electricity, costing less to operate than the average household dishwasher. It’s also the first and only in-home elevator that’s 100% battery powered during operation. Minimal maintenance is required, and the elevator is covered by a five-year warranty.

 

Low-Cost Retrofit

Retrofit means the elevator was designed to be installed in any single-family home, regardless of when it was built. Installing the Easy Climber Elevator doesn’t require walls and floors to be torn apart or rooms to be reconfigured. It’s installed between your first and second floors by modifying your first-floor ceiling with a 38-by-48-inch access.

Installation of your Easy Climber Home Elevator is much less than those elevators requiring elevator shafts, for three main reasons: 

li_bg.png No extensive renovations.

 A shaft-based elevator requires a larger footprint than the Easy Climber Elevator. Our elevator doesn’t need a shaft pit to be dug into your floor, nor does it require building sturdy new walls that form the elevator shaft. You will not need to hire an architect, designer, electrician nor demolition team. Our licensed carpenters arrive the day before the elevator installation to prepare the hole between floors to accommodate your new elevator. Potential savings: $27,500+

li_bg.png No machine room. 

Shaft elevators are the type usually found in commercial buildings, which require separate machine rooms to house things like drivers and controllers. Your Easy Climber Elevator doesn’t require a separate machine room because its motor, controls and pulley system are self-contained. Potential savings: $3,500+

li_bg.png No need for electrical rewiring. 

As you can imagine, an elevator with a shaft and separate mechanical room requires dedicated 220-volt wiring and hookup, which adds the expense of an electrical contractor. Further, your existing electrical panel may need to be upgraded to support this service. Because your Easy Climber Elevator operates on two 12-volt rechargeable batteries, it works with your existing home wiring – just plug it into any standard 110-volt outlet. Potential savings: $1,500 to 3,800+

Residential Elevator Pricing Comparison

This side-by-side table that helps you understand the cost differences between the Easy Climber Elevator and other styles. If you still have questions, feel free to call us toll-free at 877-287-1961. One of our friendly, USA-based product experts will answer your home elevator questions and help you understand your options.

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One Price Covers Everything

With the Easy Climber Elevator, there are no hidden fees. Your salesperson provides you a written quote that covers everything included in your home elevator pricing. In addition to the elevator and its parts, this is what you get when you purchase our elevator: 

li_bg.png Consultation 

A salesperson visits your home and meets with you to review the elevator and walk through your living space. He or she will help identify load-bearing walls and help you select the best location for your elevator.

li_bg.png Production Manager 

This expert is your main point of contact throughout the preparation and actual installation. The production manager is the director making sure everything that follows comes together to make your improvement a success. He or she will be happy to answer questions throughout the process.

li_bg.png Pre-Installation Inspection and Compliance 

In most cases, a fully trained and licensed installation engineer will visit your home prior to the actual install date. They will confirm the location and make sure the install team is fully prepared when they arrive.

li_bg.png Carpentry 

The licensed carpenters are the first half of the installation team. The day before the installation, they will arrive at your home, prep the area, and cut the hole needed for the elevator can travel safely from floor to floor.

li_bg.png Installation 

The second half of the installation team arrives the next day. They transport the elevator to your home, install the track and the elevator itself. They fully test operation and demonstrate for you how easy it is to operate.

li_bg.png Customer Service 

Our relationship with you doesn’t end with the installation. You’ll be contacted by Guild Quality, an independent customer satisfaction agency, to make sure you are happy with your experience with Easy Climber. We are also available for customer support at 877-287-1961 anytime you have questions or concerns about your Easy Climber Elevator.