Home elevators, or other lifts, do not require a machine room in the home’s upper section, meaning they are equipped with an integrated machine. In such home elevators (also called compact machine units or machine-room-less [MRL]), the entire setup is incorporated into either the actual vertical shaft of the lift itself or within a portion of the structure’s attic space, so there’s no need to designate a separate room above the lift to house an electric motor (machine) or control system.
Elite Elevators has designed its home elevators specifically for the residential market, allowing homeowners to have convenient vertical mobility without the need for additional room or construction to accommodate a lift. Homeowners can enjoy the benefits of being able to move between levels without worrying that the lift will disrupt their current living situation.
Although the construction of a standard elevator requires that homeowners dedicate an entire room for the installation of the lift, this necessitates a more complex, costly, and time-consuming construction process, as well as taking up additional space. For many existing single-family homes, converting a part (for example, the roof slab or an upper level) of the existing structure to create a lift machine room is often unrealistic. MRL elevators eliminate this need, making installation of a lift much simpler and less intrusive and making the creation of additional living areas possible.
Homeowners living in independent houses, bungalows, or villas (or multi-family structures) will see the greatest benefit from these home elevator systems, because in many cases, there is no room for a separate machine room.
The machine room-less configuration of Elite Elevators allows elevator installation or retrofit for accessibility, modern upgrades, and space-efficient designs in existing or occupied homes without being affected by the installation of terraces or alterations to upper-floor layouts.
There is no need for a machine room because there is no requirement for a dedicated machine room; all mechanical and electrical components of the elevator system are integrated within the elevator shaft and/or overhead space.
The design configuration shall be as provided in the specification for Machine-Room-less (MRL) or compact machine unit architecture optimized for residential use.
The latest gearless and hydraulic drive technology has been used to provide quiet, smooth, and stable travel in a residential environment.
The elevator system is designed to eliminate the need for construction at roof level. This provides a significant reduction in the load on the structure of the building and allows for preservation of terrace space.
Flexibility of installation means that these elevators can be installed into the majority of new build and retrofit scenarios with minimal civil modifications required.
These elevators have been manufactured using internationally certified components and constructed to comply with the highest standards of residential safety.
Yes. Elite Elevators have designed their elevator systems for home use to be machine-room-less, with the complete system integrated into the elevator structure. This provides a more compact, user-friendly equipment design without compromising the quality or reliability of performance.
No. Because Elite Elevators use advanced gearless or hydraulic technology, they deliver a quiet, smooth, and stable ride that is as comfortable and reliable as elevators that require machine rooms. Elite Elevators provide one of the most durable ride experiences available.
Yes. This machine-room-less design is extremely well-suited for existing and occupied homes because it requires no additional construction on terraces or upper floors. Installation can be completed with minimal structural alterations and minimal disruption to daily routines.
Yes. Because the machinery is integrated into the elevator system, no additional construction is required, resulting in faster installation and less disruption to the homeowner. Reduced civil work also helps lower overall project costs.
Yes. These elevators are designed entirely for residential use, use internationally certified safety components, and include multiple independent safety systems to ensure the safety and security of families, senior citizens, and wheelchair users.