Architectural Elevator Integration for New Texas Homes

We collaborate directly with your build team from the blueprint phase to ensure a flawless, custom elevator installation that matches your home’s unique aesthetic.

Advanced Planning for Modern Shaftless Lifts

Building from the ground up allows us to prep your home perfectly for a clean, seamless Stiltz, Pollock, or PVE installation.

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Pre-Planned Ceiling Apertures

Coordinating with framers to create the exact structural cutouts needed for through-the-floor lifts.

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Open-Concept PVE Integration

Designing custom staircase layouts that perfectly wrap around a striking panoramic vacuum elevator.

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Concealed Utility Wiring

Running dedicated electrical power directly to the lift location before drywall is installed.

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Perfectly Flush Flooring

Ensuring flooring is built perfectly level to eliminate the need for entry ramps.

The Strategic Advantages of a Shaftless New Build

Our modern lift technology allows your builder to bypass the expensive structural requirements of traditional elevators, saving you time, money, and valuable square footage.

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No Load-Bearing Shafts Required

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Zero Concrete Pit Excavation

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Standard Power Compatibility

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Flexible Placement Freedom

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Direct Builder Coordination

A Collaborative Process From Foundation to Finish

Our team manages the technical logistics, ensuring a smooth installation that aligns perfectly with your general contractor’s specific building and inspection schedule.

Blueprint & Aperture Review

We review your architectural plans to confirm all electrical, structural, and cutout requirements are accurately accounted for before construction begins.

Framing & Electrical Verification

Our technicians visit the job site during the framing phase to verify the structural openings and power supply are exactly on spec.

Post-Drywall System Installation

We coordinate with other trades to install the elevator components cleanly and efficiently, ensuring the lift is protected during final finishing.

Final Commissioning & Hand-Off

We perform a rigorous final testing phase and safety certification, providing you with a move-in-ready home that is fully accessible from day one.

The Result: Elevating Your New Home’s Long-Term Value

Experience the luxury and total peace of mind that comes with a high-performance lift built directly into your new Texas home’s design.

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Timeless Home Aesthetic

Enjoy a lift that looks like it was always meant to be there, blending flawlessly with your selected materials and modern interior finishes.

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Guaranteed Structural Integrity

Because the lift was planned for, you avoid the compromises often found in retrofitted systems, ensuring a more stable and quiet ride for years.

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Immediate Accessibility Access

Move into your new residence with the confidence that every member of your family can navigate the entire property safely and independently.

Strategic Answers for Shaftless New Builds

Because our technology is vastly different from traditional elevators, here is what homeowners and builders need to know.

  • Do I need to build a traditional elevator shaft?

    No. Models like the Stiltz and Pollock are completely shaftless, traveling on self-supporting rails. This means you don't have to waste valuable space building a walled-in hoistway.

  • Does the foundation need a concrete pit?

    No pit is required. Our elevators, including the PVE and Stiltz, rest directly on the finished floor. We coordinate with your builder to ensure the floor is perfectly level for easy wheelchair access.

  • How do we prep the ceiling for a through-the-floor lift?

    For new builds, it's simple. We provide your architect and framers with the exact dimensions for the "ceiling aperture" (the cutout) so it is properly trimmed out before drywall is installed.

  • What are the electrical requirements?

    Our models are incredibly energy-efficient. A Stiltz plugs into a standard wall outlet, while our PVE models require a dedicated 220V line—easily accommodated by your residential electrician.

Ready to Transform Your New Build’s Accessibility?

Call our licensed Texas team today to find the perfect custom residential elevator for your family's lifestyle.

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Start Your Mobility Plan

Take the first step toward a safer, more accessible home with a custom design plan tailored to your lifestyle.

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Direct Builder & Architect Coordination

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Shaftless Design Specialization

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Blueprint & Electrical Review

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