Australia’s First Instant Lift Estimate Tool: No More Waiting for Callbacks
Here at Lift Experts, we know that residential lifts in Sydney are major long-term investments. They cost anywhere from the mid 30’s to over 100k depending on the number of floors, lift size and your full requirements. So it’s not prudent to just accept the first quote and hope the price is fair. That’s why we highly recommend comparing estimates and exploring your options before committing.
A faster way to get your lift estimate
Instead of contacting multiple manufacturers or lift companies for quotes, consider using our instant lift estimate tool, designed to simplify the entire process. It literally takes just a few minutes. By providing us with just a few details, you’ll receive tailored estimates for residential lifts in Melbourne – and we give you the estimate for the lift, installation and shaft broken down.
How do we get the pricing?
Firstly we have up to 10 Manufacturers that we will typically source quotes for. We have a full range from the lowest price small elevators to the highest price architecturally beautiful options. Our Price tool will return the best price we currently have for that configuration. We also ask you for your budget consideration and apply different pricing if you choose “The look is important to me”
How do I start?
It’s easy to use our online estimate tool. Simply enter a few details, and the tool generates a custom estimate to help you plan your budget for residential lifts in Sydney. Daniel from our team can do this in less than 20 seconds — but we encourage you to take a little longer to make sure that the price fits your needs as accurately as possible.
Tell us the number of stops you need
One of the things we want to know is how many stops your lift should have. To count them, include the ground floor as well as the number of levels above. For example, two stops cover the ground and one upper floor, while three stops cover the ground plus two upper levels.
Choose your cabin type
Most homes use enclosed cabins, but platform-style residential lifts in Melbourne are also an option if space is limited. These models often run on back rails without the need for a shaft. Not sure what’s right for your home? You don’t have to decide right away — our estimate tool allows flexibility as you finalise your preferences.
Factors That Influence Lift Pricing
Several key factors can impact the cost of your lift installation. Whether you’re installing a lift for a residential or commercial property, the price can vary based on your specific needs. For instance, the inclusion of wheelchair accessibility, the number of doors required, and the choice to incorporate glass panels in the cabin or on the doors all play a role in determining the final cost. Our Lift Price Tool takes all these variables into account, providing you with an accurate and tailored estimate in just a few clicks.
Do you need a shaft?
Some installations require a shaft, while you may also be able to get your builder to supply a shaft. If you do, you’ll be able to choose between options such as a steel-and-glass shaft for a modern finish, or an outdoor shaft that requires slightly more waterproofing.
Plan for installation
Your installation requirements can give us a complete view of your needs, allowing our tool to provide a more precise estimate. This makes it easier to plan your budget for residential lifts in Sydney without unexpected add-ons later.
Get an estimate right away
Ready to explore your options? Use our quick estimate tool today and get a quick price for residential lifts for your Sydney or Melbourne home. What happens next? You see the pricing on the screen, and can go back and adjust the details to see how it effects the price. You will also receive an email with the pricing, and options to get in touch including setting up a video meeting. We recommend having the call where you can ask questions and confirm details.
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