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Durable Home Elevators in Morristown, NJ
Inclinator® has crafted residential elevators in America for almost a century, delivering reliable mobility solutions to homeowners that comply with ASME A17.3-2016 safety standards, including safety gates, full-time cab monitoring and emergency battery-powered lowering and lighting. Traditional colonial and Victorian architecture throughout Morris County demands accessibility installations that honor historical design while providing safe floor-to-floor transportation.
Choosing an Inclinator elevator means you gain:
- Multi-story capabilities for traditional homes: Colonial residences in Mendham and Harding typically span two or three levels. Our drive systems serve homes with as many as six landings to connect all living spaces.
- Design continuity with period details: Victorian homes near Morristown’s historic Green and colonial properties display original woodwork and traditional joinery. Our hardwood cab options can mirror these architectural features, maintaining visual consistency throughout your residence.
- Installation versatility: Adding a home elevator to your current Morristown home can be done within existing room layouts, while planning during new construction allows strategic hoistway positioning.
Our Five-Step Process
The following straightforward process is how we take a residential elevator in Morristown, 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 colonial home in Mendham, a Victorian residence near the Green or any Morristown property.
- 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 that complement Morristown’s traditional 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 Morristown homes.
- 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.
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Customize Your Home Elevator
Choose from the following finishes and details that reflect your home’s design character:
Walls
Six cab configurations range from basic to elaborate. The 100 cab has paintable panels, while the 200, 250, 300 and 400 cabs feature wood veneers. The 500 cab uses aluminum frames with acrylic panels.
Flooring
Our commercial-grade laminate comes in simulated wood grains to match your walls. Alternatively, you can stain the unfinished oak.
Ceilings
The 100 cab receives white laminate ceilings, while wood grain ceiling panels are available for 200, 250, 300 and 400 cabs. The 500 cab incorporates an acrylic dome.
Handrails
Standard flat handrails match your wall style. Optional round rails are available in brushed stainless steel, brushed brass or oil-rubbed bronze.
Lighting
Each elevator includes two LED overhead lights. You can add a total of four lights or configure alternative lighting arrangements.
Control Panels
Control panels and hall stations come in three metal finishes, including brushed stainless steel, brushed brass or oil-rubbed bronze.





