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Inclinator® has served Essex County homeowners for nearly a century, providing residential elevators that blend seamlessly into Livingston's architectural landscape.
Trusted Home Elevators in Westfield, NJ
Installing a home elevator offers more than convenience — it’s an investment in functionality, independence and architectural legacy. Whether restoring a Victorian estate in the Boulevard Historic District or updating a Colonial Revival home near Mindowaskin Park, Inclinator® elevators integrate seamlessly with Westfield’s housing stock.
Our home elevators in Westfield deliver three essential advantages for homeowners:
- Historic preservation: Our compact footprint and flexible configurations protect millwork, crown molding and period stairways that define Westfield’s National Register properties.
- Multi-generational accessibility: Our elevators support independent living across all three or four stories common in older homes.
- Property value protection: Professional installation maintains the architectural integrity that makes Westfield homes a prize in the New Jersey community.
Our Five-Step Installation Process
The following straightforward process is how we take a residential elevator in Livingston 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.
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Adapt Your Elevator to Your Home
From decorative molding to safety gates engineered to the latest standards, every Inclinator elevator can be tailored to your residence. Consider these options:
Lighting
Standard cabs include two LED fixtures, with options for three or four. You’re also welcome to configure your own lighting.
Walls
Choose from hardwood laminates in various finishes, while our 500 cabs offer acrylic walls.
Floors
Select from quality laminate in multiple wood tones, or unfinished oak to match existing hardwood.
Ceilings
Finishes vary by cab model, from white laminate in our 100 series to wood grain in the rest, except for our 500 series, which features an acrylic dome.
Fixtures
There are three types of finishes available for stations and control panels to better coordinate with your hardware. Standard handrails are wood, with round metal and clear acrylic options for the 500 cab.





