We’re a comparison service, not an installer. Tell us about your home and we’ll match you with up to 3 licensed installers serving Massachusetts — each giving you a free home survey and a written, no-obligation quote.
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Who will be using the elevator?
This tells us which installers and models to match you with.
Number of stops, plus new build versus retrofit, moves the price of a home elevator more than the badge on the cab does. Two installers surveying the same house can reach very different numbers.
That is the whole reason to compare. One short form puts your job in front of up to three licensed installers serving Massachusetts, and each of them prices it against a survey of your actual home.
Use type, floors and your ZIP code — under 2 minutes.
Up to 3 licensed, insured installers who cover your area.
Each provides a free home survey and a no-obligation quote.
We only match you with installers who meet all three:
State-licensed contractors carrying liability insurance, handling permits and inspection.
Established installers of residential elevators — Stiltz, Savaria, Harmar and more.
Equipment backed by a manufacturer warranty and proper user training.
Almost always yes. Residential elevators are permitted locally, so it is your city or county building department in Massachusetts that reviews the plans and inspects the finished installation. Your matched installer handles the application.
Expect weeks to a few months end to end, driven mostly by equipment lead time and plan review. The installation itself is usually a matter of days.
Yes — compact shaftless models retrofit with minimal building work and often install in a few days. See our retrofit guide.
Up to three installers who cover your ZIP code get in touch — by email or a quick call — to arrange a free survey and put a written quote in front of you. Compare the three, then decide.
One short form · under 2 minutes · licensed & insured installers · no obligation.