Residential & LULA Elevators

At Alpha Mobility Elevator, we specialize in professional installation of residential and LULA elevators. We use high-quality, manufacturer-approved 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

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.