As it turned out the company that was the largest residential elevator installer in the country was located only a few miles away so it was easy to get the necessary information and bids. It's too bad that those things were the only easy part of dealing with this company. We ordered the elevator the first week of August and were told it would take about 8 weeks for installation. At the end of 11 weeks I visited their office and was told by the company's semi-retired owner that they had dropped the ball and couldn't find any of my paperwork (plans, material orders, inspections, etc). In fact he even opened a manila folder with our name on it to show me it was empty. But he did give me a restaurant gift certificate and then offered me a 10% discount that amounted to $1500. After seventeen weeks they finally got the mechanical parts installed but we waited another week for the cab to be installed. They delivered the cab on a Friday but all the wood had been stained and sealed that day so the fresh fumes filled our home and made my wife ill. We finally got a crew to come and move the parts to the garage for the weekend. The horror stories continue but I won't relate all of them. However I will say we received another 10% discount and the company eventually went out of business.
Looking from living room into bedroom |
Furnace will be located in closet behind elevator shaft |
Looking down from the bedroom |
8" cement pad / heat ducting for downstairs |
Framing the walls of the elevator shaft |
Chris on high |
950 lbs. of counterweights |
220v motor and battery backup |
Finally... installation proceeds |
The fancy interior |
Elevator door on left and furnace door on right |
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