Lift Installation Services

American Elevator delivers lift installation across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina with in-house, state-licensed technicians and long-term support built in.

Protect Access and Independence With a Professional Lift Installation

When stairs, porches, and raised entries start limiting daily life, the right lift installation puts you back in control. American Elevator helps homeowners and project teams restore safe access with solutions that fit the space, match the need, and hold up over time.

American Elevator uses employed, state-licensed technicians for lift installation, so the same standards show up on every job. You know who is on site, and you know who stands behind the work after turnover.

Lift installation should come with a plan for what happens next. American Elevator backs every system we install with a 1-year labor and 3-year parts warranty, going further than the industry standard on parts coverage because we stand behind the equipment and the way we install it. That means you have a partner who’s still accountable long after installation day.

Explore Our Lift Equipment Options

The right lift depends on your space, your mobility needs, and how you want daily access to feel. American Elevator helps you match the right equipment to the job with clear guidance from the start.

Stair Lifts

  • Clean installation with minimal disruption to the home
  • Straight and curved options to match your staircase layout
  • A smoother, safer way to restore everyday access

Wheelchair Lifts

  • Roll-on, roll-off access without forced transfers
  • Platform-style solutions built for steady daily use
  • A strong fit for porches, garages, and raised entries

Choosing the Right Lift Starts With the Right Questions

The right solution depends on how the lift will be used every day and what the space needs to support long term. American Elevator helps homeowners and project teams work through the details that shape outcomes, including mobility needs, transfer requirements, indoor or outdoor placement, clearances, and site conditions. You get guidance that supports smart decisions early, protects inspection readiness, and keeps long-term performance on track.

What Your Professional Lift Installation Really Involves

Lift installation runs more smoothly when the details are clear early. American Elevator brings structure to the process so the work stays predictable and inspection-ready.

  • Site and layout review: Our team confirms clearances, travel path, and how the space needs to function day to day.

  • Power and electrical planning: We identify electrical requirements and the best location for service

  • Equipment configuration: We align the right lift type, size, and features to the application.

  • Prep and coordination: American Elevator helps clarify what needs to be ready before installation day, including any surface or framing requirements.

  • Safety checks and turnover: Our team verifies operation, reviews safe use, and sets expectations for long-term support.

Explore Our Installation Gallery

See how American Elevator integrates lift systems into real homes and professional spaces, with clean layouts and thoughtful planning that protect how each space functions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some lift types require minimal structural impact, while others may need targeted prep such as a pad, electrical work, or framing adjustments. American Elevator helps you understand the scope up front and recommends solutions that fit your space without overcomplicating the project.

Yes. American Elevator installs lifts with long-term support in mind, which is why our coverage is built around the areas we can reliably maintain. From our Suwanee headquarters and showroom and our Greenville hub, we serve projects across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina within our practical service range, so the same team that installs your lift can stay accountable for service over time.

Many chair lift installations and platform-style solutions are designed for outdoor use, including porches and raised entries. American Elevator helps confirm placement, exposure considerations, and the right equipment for dependable performance in the Southeast.

A stair lift is designed for users who can transfer into a seat, while a wheelchair lift supports rolling on and off without leaving the chair. American Elevator helps confirm the safest direction based on mobility needs and daily use.

Let’s Talk About Your Elevator and Lift Equipment Needs

Connect with our team to ask questions, review options, and get guidance that fits your home, your building, and your goals.

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