Re: adding an elevator to an existing house

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Yes, installing an elevator in an existing house is not only possible, but increasingly common, especially in multi-storey homes, builder floors, duplexes, and villas. Modern home elevators are specifically designed for retrofit installations, meaning they can be added without major structural changes or heavy reconstruction.

Most small home lifts require minimal space, often around 1 to 1.2 square meters, and many models work without a machine room. Depending on your home layout, a lift can be installed in areas like a staircase corner, along an external wall, inside a shaft cut-out, or even on a balcony. For homes where excavation is difficult, pit-less or low-pit lift options are also available.

The process usually starts with a professional site inspection to assess space, load-bearing walls, electrical supply, and floor heights. Once finalized, installation typically takes a few weeks and causes minimal disruption to daily life.

With features like smooth start-stop movement, emergency rescue systems, and compact designs, adding an elevator to an existing home is a practical way to improve comfort, accessibility, and long-term property value, especially for families with seniors or future mobility needs.

https://atticoelevators.com/our-products/home-elevators/

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