15 Jun

Through-the-Floor Home Elevator–Most Affordable Option for U.S. Houses

Unlike standard lifts enclosed within a shaft, through-the-floor elevator travelling up and down through a small opening cut into the ceiling or floor.

A shaftless home lift installed in a 2 floor modern house.

● Ground-floor appearance: When the elevator on upper floor, only the vertical guide rails are visible on the wall. The floor space below is clear.

● Upper-floor appearance: When the elevator at lower level, a safety cover plate naturally covers the opening on the second floor; it is load-bearing and safety to walk on.

Safety tip: The system equipped built-in safety switches at both the top and bottom. If a pet, child or other obstacle is detected below whilst the cab is descending, the sensors will detect the obstruction and immediately stop the elevator.

Why is it the most cost-effective option for renovations?

1. Shaftless Design.

Traditional elevators require the construction of a enclosed shaft (hoistway) and excavation of a pit in the foundation, with contractor costs alone easily adding up to $10,000 to $20,000. Shaftless elevators require neither a pit nor a shaft. Local contractors simply need to cut a hole in the ceiling joists and reinforce the edges. 

2. Minimal Electrical Modifications

Most through-the-floor models can be powered by standard domestic power sockets. They simply plug into a standard 220V/230V socket, with a maximum operating current of 14 Amps, eliminating the need for expensive commercial-grade distribution boards and circuit breakers.

3. Rapid Installation Reduces Labour Costs

Thanks to the easy installed modular design,normal skilled worker can complete the installation within 2 to 3 days. If you are a handy man, you can even finish installation by yourself. Traditional models often require several weeks by a professional elevator contractor..

Check How Through-the-Floor Home Elevator works:

2026 Cost Comparison: Through-the-Floor vs. Traditional Lifts

To give you a realistic picture of the current US market, here is a comparison of the average total installation costs for different elevator solutions:

Elevator type

Average cost ( installed )

Min Space Requirements

         Best For

Through-the-Floor Elevator

       $10,000 – $15,000

        31 x 39 inches

Tight spaces, 2-3 floor travel.

Pneumatic Vacuum Elevator

       $35,000–$50,000+

        35×35 inches.

Retrofit exist homes quickly

Traction Elevator

       $25,000 – $45,000

        47×55 inches.

  Luxury modern house

Note: Popular brands of through-the-floor elevator on the US market include Stiltz (Duo/Trio series) and Savaria Telecab. 

The cost of the basic unit is approximately $20,000 to $40,000; this price does not include local labour costs or licensing fees.

Advantages for Through-the-Floor Home Elevator.

Cost-effective: Total costs range from approximately $20,000 to $40,000,  some budget friendly elevator even available for $10,000 to $15,000.

Small footprint: Requires a minimum space of just 31.5 x 39 inches.

Extremely low noise: Operating noise levels are approximately 50–60 dB, same as our normal talking.

Quick installation: Installation can be completed in 2–3 days.

Increase property value: Boosts the resale value of your home and attracts a large number of family seeking barrier-free accommodations.

Relocatable: If you sell your house, a shaftless elevator can actually be dismantled and relocated to your next property.

Final conclusion: Is it right for your home?

If your home is a 2 or 3 storey structure with limited space, and you wish to avoid complex and costly structural alterations, 

then a shaftless elevator is undoubtedly the most cost-effective and powerful option available in the US today.

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