Hire Our Certified Elevator Inspectors
Hire Our Certified Elevator Inspector - When you get a home elevator you will need to have it inspected by…
Hire Our Certified Elevator Inspectors
Hire Our Certified Elevator Inspector – When you get a home elevator you will need to have it inspected by a certified elevator inspector. The inspector must be someone employed by the state, county, or city government where the elevator is being installed. However, some jurisdictions do not employ government inspectors and require 3rd party inspections before using a home elevator. That is where A+ Elevators comes in. A+ employs some of the top certified inspectors in Utah, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada. Read on to find out why you should come to us for any of your inspection needs.
A+ Certifications
Here are just a few of the things that we offer:
- Certified inspections that ensure all equipment is compliant with ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators), ASME A18.1 (Safety Code for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlifts), and any other applicable regulations.
- All inspections are done by inspectors certified through The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities International (NAESA). These inspectors must maintain their certification through rigorous training and testing each year.
- Our inspectors can catch any potential problems that can threaten the safety of you and your family. You are likely getting a home elevator to make your life easier, so getting injured due to an elevator malfunction is the last thing you want. These inspections may be required by law, but they can also give you peace of mind that everything is working properly.
Our certified elevator inspections occur bi-annually or annually (whichever is required by law). We work around your schedule so that the inspections are not disruptive.
We also manufacture some of the best home elevators in the country. Don’t believe us? You can read what others are saying about us by visiting our customer reviews page. If you have any questions about our inspection process or want to get an estimate on one of our elevators, feel free to contact us.
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