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Before installing a residential lift, it?s important to understand your home structure, space availability, and usage needs. The first step is a professional site assessment to check load-bearing walls, suitable lift location, and minimum space requirements for residential lift. Most home elevators need around 1 to 1.5 sq. m., but compact and MRL (machine-room-less) designs can fit in even smaller areas.

Next, decide the type of lift based on travel height and usage- traction lifts for multiple floors, hydraulic for retrofit homes, or platform lifts for wheelchair access. You should also check out pit and headroom requirements. Many modern lifts offer low-pit or pit-less options, making them suitable for existing buildings.

Another crucial factor is power supply and backup. Always choose a lift with an Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) to handle power cuts safely. Also, consider noise level, speed, and maintenance needs, especially in residential settings.

Don?t forget about customisation options like cabin design, lighting, doors, and flooring to match your home interior. Finally, choose a reputable company that offers strong warranty, AMC, and after-sales support for long-term reliability.

Planning these factors in advance ensures a smooth, safe, and hassle-free installation experience.

https://atticoelevators.com/how-much-space-is-required-for-residential-elevator/

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