The original U.S. home elevator company, providing New Jersey with space-saving, code-compliant elevators for nearly a century.
Custom Home Elevators in Long Branch, NJ
For almost a century, Inclinator® has specialized in American-built home elevators in Long Branch, NJ, that combine safety with custom design. This area’s distinguished residential architecture often features multi-story estates, making accessibility solutions necessary.
Our elevators feature essential safety elements, including code-compliant gates, continuous cab monitoring and emergency battery systems for lowering and lighting. We ensure our products comply with ASME A17.3-2016, the safety standard for residential elevators. Homeowners from this area also benefit from:
- Estate-scale engineering: Large homes in Elberon and Deal require elevators that can handle multiple landings. Our systems accommodate up to six floors, suitable for the grand-scale residences common in these areas.
- Architectural integration for historic properties: Many Long Branch estates, such as the historic mansions along Ocean Avenue, feature distinctive Gilded Age architectural elements. Our customization options allow seamless integration with existing millwork, finishes and design features without diminishing historic character.
- New construction and retrofit capabilities: Whether you’re building a new oceanfront estate or retrofitting a historic Elberon mansion, our engineering adapts to both scenarios. Retrofit installations preserve existing layouts while new construction allows optimal placement planning.
Our Five-Step Process
The following straightforward process is how we take a residential elevator in Long Branch, NJ, from design to installation:
Step 1: Consultation & Planning
- Homeowner: Contact your local dealer and share any existing home plans or project details, whether you’re working with a historic Elberon estate, a waterfront Deal property or any Long Branch residence.
- Dealer: Conduct an onsite consultation (or architectural drawing review) to recommend the best drive system and hoistway layout.
Step 2: Design Selection & Quote
- Homeowner: Select your design finishes, including cab style, gates and accessories that complement Long Branch’s refined residential architecture.
- 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 and specifications appropriate for Long Branch estates.
- 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
Customize Your Accessories and Finishes
Select from these finishes and accessories that harmonize with your home’s interior design:
Flooring
Coordinate flooring with your home’s existing materials. Choose from a laminate that replicates wood-grain patterns or opt for an unfinished oak floor that you can customize yourself.
Walls
Choose from six cab styles with a range of features. We offer common and exotic wood species that coordinate with fine millwork common in estate properties.
Ceilings
The 100 cab includes standard white laminate. You can upgrade to wood-finish ceilings with our 200, 250, 300 and 400 cabs or select the 500 cab’s acrylic dome for modern installations.
Lighting
Standard installations include two LED fixtures, but you can add up to four lights in total or configure your own lighting scheme.
Handrails
Flat wood handrails match wall selections for a cohesive design. Metal options include brushed stainless steel, brushed brass or oil-rubbed bronze to coordinate with existing hardware.
Control Panel Finishes
Operating panels and hall stations are available in three finishes.





