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Find Licensed Elevator Contractors Near You

Find elevator contractors near you for residential elevator installation, commercial elevator repair, and elevator maintenance services.

1987
Contractors Listed
36
States
$20,000 - $60,000 per installation
Avg Cost

Browse Elevator Contractors by State

Alabama13Alaska6Arizona103California349Colorado80District of Columbia26Florida219Georgia57Hawaii9Idaho9Illinois57Indiana21Iowa10Kentucky36Louisiana22Maryland16Massachusetts53Minnesota27Missouri16Nebraska19Nevada55New Jersey54New Mexico16New York63North Carolina45North Dakota5Ohio48Oklahoma20Oregon16Pennsylvania71South Carolina8Tennessee30Texas261Virginia50Washington70Wisconsin27

Common Elevator Contractor Services

Home Elevator InstallationElevator RepairElevator MaintenanceCommercial ElevatorsStair Lifts

Frequently Asked Questions About Elevator Contractors

How much does a elevator contractor cost?

The average cost for elevator contractor services ranges from $20,000 - $60,000 per installation. Actual costs vary by project scope, location, and complexity. Get free estimates from multiple contractors to compare pricing.

How do I find a licensed elevator contractor near me?

Use our directory to search for licensed elevator contractors in your state and city. Each listing includes license verification, reviews, and contact information. You can also check your state's licensing board directly.

Do I need a licensed elevator contractor?

Most states require elevator contractors to hold a valid license. Hiring a licensed contractor protects you legally and ensures the work meets building codes. Always verify license status before hiring.

What should I look for when hiring a elevator contractor?

Check for a valid license, insurance, reviews from past customers, years of experience, and whether they offer free estimates. Ask for references and verify them. Get at least 3 quotes before making a decision.

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