The structure of private residences dictates that machine-room-less home elevators, whether for homes or villas, should be chosen. If an elevator needs to be added to an existing residence, since the original structure cannot be altered, a pitless home elevator with its own shaft should be used. This maximizes savings in construction costs and space while maintaining the building's appearance and aesthetics.
Private elevators differ from public elevators; they are for the exclusive use of a single family. Therefore, home elevators have higher safety requirements, especially for elderly people or children in the family. In the event of a power outage or malfunction, a home elevator equipped with automatic rescue devices and automatic dialing features should be selected to provide maximum safety for the family. Of course, manufacturers will require payment for the additional equipment.







