Elevators for homes with compact, pit-less installation and the absence of a machine room represent the latest evolution of home elevators and are designed to operate within existing homes without requiring significant alterations. Conventional elevators need to have overhead headroom above the elevator shaft, as well as a machine room that is completely separate from the elevator shaft, often requiring very deep pits below the elevator.
Compact, pit-less home elevators have been engineered to operate within a fully self-contained, vertical assembly that fits completely within the physical confines of a home and does not interfere with the structure of the home itself. Compact, pitless home elevators are an ideal solution for homeowners in residential settings where space is at a premium and also for homeowners who want an elevator that integrates more completely into their home and has a less intrusive installation than traditional elevators.
Elite Elevators is an example of a premium residential elevator manufacturer that offers a compact line of elevators that integrate the drive system within the structure of the elevator, thereby eliminating the requirement for external machinery.
Compact, pitless home elevators are especially important to homeowners who are considering purchasing or installing an elevator, as the two largest barriers to installing a home elevator are construction-related complexity and limited space available for construction. Compact, pitless elevators address both of these issues as follows:
Pit-less, shaft-less, or minimal-shaft designs
Not required, utilizing machine-room-less technologies
Pneumatic, gearless traction, or compact hydraulics
No deep foundations or overhead machinery
Self-supporting frame with reinforced materials
Low residential noise output
The drive and control systems are incorporated into the elevator, thus the need for a separate machine room does not apply to this style of elevator.
Yes, pit-less elevators are built to residential code safety requirements and have multiple safety features, including emergency lowering systems, sensors, and interlocked doors.
Yes, pit-less elevators are one of the few home elevator systems available that are readily available for retrofit with a minimum of civil work required.
Many compact elevators have sufficient cabin size to support a person in a wheelchair, depending on configuration and layout.
No, modern pit-less elevators are engineered to deliver smooth, stable, and quiet rides in a manner comparable to traditional systems.