Elevator

At Alpha Mobility Elevator, we specialize in professional installation of residential and LULA elevators. We permit your project with Washington State L&I or your local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) and use high-quality equipment with quick turnaround times.

Backed by leading manufacturers with full warranty support, we deliver fast local service and transparent pricing in Washington State.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • High weight capacity (typically 950–1,400 lbs standard) — supports multiple people, wheelchairs, groceries, or furniture
  • Flexible cab sizes with customizable interiors including finishes, lighting, handrails, and controls
  • Modernization of existing obsolete LULA elevators with new non-proprietary equipment
  • Smooth, quiet roped hydraulic drive or winding drum for comfortable rides (speeds vary by type 20–40 feet per minute)
  • Advanced safety features including emergency battery backup, automatic leveling, door interlocks, obstruction sensors, phone/intercom systems, and overspeed governors
  • Battery backup or power outage reliability — ensures safe operation by returning to the nearest floor during blackouts
  • Energy-efficient and low-maintenance design with long-lasting components

Our residential and LULA elevators are ideal for multi-story homes, churches, supporting aging in place, family accessibility, moving heavy items between floors, and adding long-term value to your property—especially in homes with stairs that are challenging for limited mobility.

Pricing

Starting at $34,995.00 + applicable sales tax. (Includes unit, labor and installation permit)

Every quote is customized to your home or businesses layout and needs, click here to contact us or call (360) 800-2969 for a free no obligation quote

Warranty 

2 Year manufacturers warranty

1 Year labor and materials warranty 

Complimentary 6 month follow up service included with every new installation! 

Maintenance 

Manufacturer recommended schedule every 6 months to tighten rail and elevator car hardware, lubricate door mechanisms, check locks, inspect wiring for wear, check ropes, check hose/pipe, check hydraulic fluid levels, tighten connections, replace backup batteries, and test safety mechanisms.