Best residential elevators made in America
The original U.S. home elevator company, providing Massachusetts, with space-saving, code-compliant elevators for nearly a century.
Custom Elevators for Homes
Our company started with our founder helping his neighbor, and we carry this attitude of problem-solving and care into every design we do in Massachusetts. When you choose Inclinator, you’ll benefit from our custom design process in the following ways:
- Increased safety: An elevator in your home reduces the likelihood of falls from stairs and comes with built-in safety systems, such as emergency power and signaling, door interlocking and code-compliant safety gates.
- Higher property values: Every elevator is designed specifically for your Massachusetts property. It will blend into your home and make it a standout on the market for the seamless accessibility and luxury feel it gives your property.
- Accessibility: Our elevators go up to six floors, so people with mobility issues have full access within their Massachusetts home, allowing them a better quality of life and more independence.
Our Design and Installation Process
Our process in Massachusetts includes the following five straightforward steps, broken out by dealer and homeowner responsibility:
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
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Seamless 5-Step Process
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Design Personalization Options
Part of our home elevator services is helping you choose from our extensive personalization options for each part of the elevator. We can leave the cab unfinished if you want to do the work yourself on-site:
Walls
We have classic hardwood and exotic finishes for you to choose from.
Floors
You can choose a commercial-grade laminate with a simulated wood finish.
Ceilings
Our 500 cab features an acrylic domed ceiling. Our 200, 300 and 400 cabs can be matched to your walls and floors, while the 100 comes standard with a white laminate ceiling.
Lighting
We can install up to four LED lights in your cab, or you can configure your own setup.
Fixtures
Choose from wood or round metal handrails and one of three finishes for your operating panel and hall station.





