We absolutely enjoy working with Inclinator! From their elevator production department to their parts department, they are always accommodating to our needs.
The original U.S. home elevator company, providing New Jersey with space-saving, code-compliant elevators for nearly a century.
Custom Elevator Designs Tailored to Your Home
We’re the first home elevator company in the United States, starting nearly a century ago with our founder developing a device to help his neighbors with their mobility needs. Since then, we’ve taken this care into every design with our custom design process, benefiting our clients in New Jersey in the following ways
- Accessibility and safety: This elevator will help with aging-in-place, injury recovery and keeping people independent while reducing fall risks on stairs. We also include built-in safety systems like emergency power and signaling.
- Improved marketability: A well-designed and fitted home elevator opens up different markets and adds to the home’s aesthetic and functional value for your New Jersey property.
- Optimized use of space: You can make better use of your home’s space since an elevator creates a smaller footprint than a typical flight of stairs.
Our Five-Step Installation Process
The following straightforward process is how we take a residential elevator in New Jersey from design to installation:
Step 1: Consultation & Planning
- Homeowner: Contact your local dealer and share any existing home plans or project details.
- Dealer: Conduct an onsite consultation (or architectural drawing review) to recommend the best drive system and hoistway layout for your space.
Step 2: Design Selection & Quote
- Homeowner: Select your design finishes, including cab style, gates, and accessories.
- Dealer: Provide a quote based on your specific selections.
Step 3: Technical Drawings & Permits
- Homeowner: Review and approve hoistway drawings with your contractor and secure necessary permits (if applicable).
- Dealer: Create hoistway drawings with all necessary requirements, and review with homeowner and contractor.
Step 4: Construction & Inspection
- Homeowner: Have hoistway built by your contractor to match approved hoistway drawings – including flush door requirements.
- Dealer: Coordinate with contractor during construction phase to ensure hoistway is being built per the drawing requirements and inspect hoistway after completion.
Step 5: Installation & Handoff
- Homeowner: Attain completed permit paperwork (if applicable), and attend the final review to learn how to operate and maintain your new elevator.
- Dealer: Install elevator, perform safety testing, demonstrate proper operation, and ensure that applicable elevator permit requirements have been satisfied.
Increased Home Value
Improved Ease & Mobility
Seamless 5-Step Process
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Personalized Elevators for Homes
Matching your home’s aesthetic is a big part of increasing market appeal and your personal satisfaction. So, you can choose from the following personalization options, or you can choose to receive them unfinished if you want to finish them on-site:
Walls
You can choose from standard or exotic hardwood finishes for your elevator walls.
Floors
We include a commercial-grade laminate floor featuring a simulated wood finish of your choice in all our cabs.
Ceilings
If you opt for a 200, 300, or 400 variety, we’ll match it to your wall wood. Our 100 cab models have a white laminate ceiling, and the 500 cab has an acrylic dome.
Lighting
We can install up to four LEDs, or you can configure your own lighting setup.
Fixtures
For your home elevator installation, you can choose from wood or round metal handrails and personalize your operating panel and hall station with one of three finish options.





