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Elevators in Connecticut

Lifeway Mobility installs residential elevators throughout the entire state of Connecticut.

Improve your daily routine with a residential elevator. For those who have trouble navigating the stairs, residential elevators are a safe, convenient and even stylish alternative to a stair lift. Access and enjoy your whole home, regardless of number of floors, how much space you have, or the design of your house – there’s a solution for every home. Lifeway’s home elevator experts take all of these factors into consideration, and we can recommend the best product for your needs.

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Visit Our Elevator Showroom in Connecticut

Lifeway Hartford

Tel: (860) 292-1111

40 Weston Street, Building 40, Suite A, Hartford, CT 06120

Showroom is open M-F from 8:30 am-5:00 pm; please call ahead for assistance.

Lifeway Danielson

Tel: (860) 774-0736

666 Upper Maple Street, Unit D, Danielson, CT 06239

Why Choose Lifeway Mobility for an Elevator for your home?

Lifeway Mobility consultant providing free home elevator consultation
  • Local team of home elevator experts in Connecticut
  • Professional installation
  • Recognized as the "Best Home Elevator Installer & Dealer" by the NCOA
  • Robust warranty coverage on the product and labor
  • Service & maintenance plans available after installation
  • Wide variety of elevator types & design options to suit your needs & home

Elevator Reviews

home elevator installed by Lifeway Mobility

Top-Ranked Home Elevator Installer & Dealer

Lifeway Mobility, recognized as the "Best Home Elevator Installer & Dealer by the NCOA", is rated 4.8/5 with thousands of online reviews across trusted review platform such as Google & Trust Pilot.
See what our customers have to say about their experience with Lifeway Mobility and the installation of their home elevator.

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Elevator Videos

Check out our video gallery to see the home elevators we offer in-action and get a better sense of the features and design options available.

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Home Elevator FAQs: Everything you need to know

An elevator makes your home safer and more convenient, and can be essential in helping you remain independent. Check out our most frequently asked questions about home elevators:

Does an elevator add value to my home?

Yes, the installation of a home elevator can increase the value of a home. In fact, there was a study done by Florida State University that found that a residential elevator can add up to 10% to a home’s value. A residential elevator can significantly reduce the time your home is on the market if you ever decide to sell.

How much does a home elevator cost?

The average price of a home elevator starts at about $30,000 and ranges upward from there (this does not include the cost of construction or home renovations). The cost of the elevator will depend on several factors such as model, brand, type of elevator, design, floors served, and more. 

How many floor levels can a home elevator travel?

Typically, home elevators can travel between 2-6 floor levels, but this is going to vary depending on the type of elevator model selected.

Can an elevator be addied to existing homes & new construction?

The simple answer is yes, elevators can be added to existing homes and new construction. Adding an elevator to new construction is an easier task as it can be built into the floor plan. If you’re looking to add one to an existing home, you may be limited on the types of elevators that can be installed, or additional construction may be required for retrofit it to your home.

What are alternatives to an elevator in the home?

If an elevator is not a fit for your home or within budget, stair lifts, and platform lifts are affordable alternatives to consider for safer & convenient access to all the floor levels of your home.

What is a shaftless home elevator?

A shaftless home elevator is an elevator designed to seamlessly fit into a current home. No hoistway is required as the elevator cab travels through a floor cutout via a guide rail system. These types of elevators are commonly referred to as “through the floor elevators” and are great for homes with limited space.

Are elevators accessible for wheelchair users?

Most types of home elevators are accessible for wheelchair users. 

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