Home Elevator Installation in Maryland, Washington D.C. & Northern Virginia

Elevators from Garaventa Lift

Adding a home elevator is one of the most significant investments you can make in your home — and one of the most transformative. It allows every level of your home to remain accessible for life, removes the staircase as a barrier entirely, and adds lasting value to your property.

Bedco Mobility has been installing and servicing residential elevators throughout Maryland, Washington D.C., and Northern Virginia for decades. We are an authorized dealer for four of the most respected elevator brands in the residential market: Garaventa Lift, Savaria, Bruno, and Stannah. Whether you are planning a new build, retrofitting an existing home, or replacing an older elevator, we have the right solution and the experience to guide you through every step of the process — from the initial estimate through design, permitting, and installation.

Unlike a stairlift, a home elevator is a construction project that involves your home’s structure, local building permits, and coordination with your architect and general contractor. We work closely with your project team to make the process as smooth as possible. Start with a free consultation — we’ll assess your home, discuss your goals, and help you understand your options before you commit to anything.

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Garaventa Elvoron Home Elevator

The Garaventa Elvoron is one of the most widely installed residential elevator lines in North America — reliable, quiet, and available in a wide range of finishes and configurations to complement any home interior.

Bedco Mobility installs two Elvoron models:

• Elvoron HR (Hydraulic) — a traditional hydraulic drive system, ideal for homes where a small machine room can be accommodated adjacent to the elevator hoistway. Smooth, quiet operation with a proven track record.

• Elvoron MR (Machine Room-Less) — a modern in-line drive system that eliminates the need for a separate machine room, making it ideal for retrofits and homes with limited space. The drive unit sits at the top of the hoistway, saving valuable square footage.

Both models offer a wide range of door configurations — including 3-speed doors — and a full selection of cab finishes, fixtures, and flooring options. Garaventa elevators meet or exceed all local and national safety code requirements.

Visit our Baltimore showroom to see Garaventa elevator samples and discuss design options with our team.

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Savaria Luma Home Lift

Savaria Luma Home Elevator

The Savaria Luma is a premium home elevator designed for customers who want both function and architectural presence. Its distinctive curved cab and panoramic glass panels make it a design statement as much as an accessibility solution — often installed as a centerpiece feature in custom homes and high-end renovations.

The Luma uses a cable-driven system with a compact overhead unit, making it a strong choice for retrofits where space is at a premium. It accommodates up to 750 lbs., travels up to 50 feet, and is available in multiple cab configurations and finish options.

If you are designing or renovating a home and want an elevator that enhances the space rather than just serving a functional role, the Savaria Luma is worth a close look. Contact us to arrange a consultation.

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Bruno Connect Home Lift

Bruno Connect Home Elevator

The Bruno Connect is a cable-driven residential elevator manufactured in the USA — a distinction that matters for lead times, parts availability, and long-term serviceability. Bruno is best known in this region for their stairlifts, but their residential elevator line brings the same commitment to quality and domestic manufacturing.

The Connect is particularly well-suited to residential retrofits: it requires a smaller footprint than many traditional elevator systems and can be installed in existing homes without a machine room. Available in a range of cab sizes and finish options.

Bedco Mobility is an authorized Bruno dealer for both stairlifts and elevators throughout Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia.

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Stannah Uplift

Stannah Uplift Home Lift

The Stannah Uplift is a through-floor home lift rather than a traditional elevator — an important distinction. It travels between two floors through an opening in the floor above, without requiring a traditional shaft, hoistway, or machine room. This makes it the most retrofit-friendly option in our lineup, particularly for homes where a full elevator installation is not structurally or financially practical.

The Uplift is self-supporting — it does not require walls or an existing shaft — and can typically be installed in a shorter timeframe than a conventional elevator. It is fully enclosed with automatic doors on both levels and meets all relevant safety standards.

If you are looking for a simpler, more affordable path to two-floor accessibility without the complexity of a full elevator installation, the Stannah Uplift is an excellent starting point. Ask us about it during your free consultation.

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What to Expect: The Home Elevator Installation Process

Installing a home elevator is different from installing a stairlift. It is a construction project — and understanding the process upfront helps set realistic expectations and avoid surprises.

Here is how a typical home elevator project unfolds:

1. Free consultation with Bedco Mobility
We visit your home, assess the space, discuss your needs and budget, and walk you through which models are suitable for your home’s structure and layout. This costs you nothing and commits you to nothing.

2. Design & specification
Once you select a model, we work with you — and your architect or designer if one is involved — to finalize the elevator specifications, cab dimensions, finishes, and door configurations. For new builds, we coordinate directly with the architect from the start.

3. Permitting
All residential elevator installations require local building permits. Bedco Mobility handles the permit application process on your behalf, coordinating with your local jurisdiction in Maryland, DC, or Virginia as applicable.

4. Construction preparation
Your general contractor prepares the hoistway or shaft opening according to our specifications. For through-floor lifts like the Stannah Uplift, this step is significantly simpler. For traditional elevators, it typically involves framing a hoistway and may include electrical rough-in work.

5. Elevator installation
Once the hoistway is ready, Bedco Mobility’s certified technicians install the elevator — including the cab, drive system, doors, fixtures, and controls.

6. Inspection & sign-off
All elevator installations are inspected by the relevant state or local elevator authority before being placed into service. We coordinate this inspection and ensure everything meets code.

7. Handover & training
We walk you through operation, safety features, and maintenance requirements, and leave you with full documentation. Our service team is available for ongoing maintenance and any future needs.

Timeline: The full process — from initial consultation to move-in — typically takes several months, depending on permitting timelines, contractor availability, and lead times for the selected model. We will give you a realistic project timeline during your consultation.

Ready to start? Contact us for a free consultation — the first step costs nothing and gives you a clear picture of what’s involved.

Q: How much does a home elevator cost in Maryland?

Home elevator costs vary significantly depending on the type of elevator, the number of floors served, the cab size and finish level, and the complexity of the hoistway construction. A through-floor lift like the Stannah Uplift is generally the most affordable entry point. Traditional cable or hydraulic elevators involve more construction and a higher total investment.

Because so much depends on your specific home and goals, we do not publish price ranges — the variance is simply too wide to be meaningful. The most useful next step is a free in-home consultation, where we can assess your space and give you a realistic picture of costs for the options that will actually work in your home.

Q: Can I add an elevator to an existing home?

Yes — retrofitting an elevator into an existing home is one of the most common projects we handle. The feasibility depends on your home’s layout and structure, but there are solutions for a wide range of situations. Through-floor lifts like the Stannah Uplift require the least structural modification. Conventional elevators require a hoistway, which typically means identifying a suitable location — a closet stack, an interior corner, or a new addition — and working with a contractor to frame it.

The first step is a site visit, which costs you nothing. We will assess your home honestly and tell you what is and is not feasible.

Q: Do I need an architect for a home elevator?

For most traditional elevator installations — particularly in existing homes — yes, an architect or structural engineer will typically be involved, at least for the hoistway design and permit drawings. For simpler through-floor lifts, the process is less involved.

Bedco Mobility works closely with architects and general contractors throughout Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia, and can make recommendations if you do not already have a team in place. We also coordinate directly with your architect to ensure our specifications are incorporated correctly from the start.

Q: How long does home elevator installation take?

The timeline varies depending on the project complexity, local permitting timelines, contractor availability, and lead times for the selected model. From initial consultation to a commissioned elevator, a typical project takes several months. Projects that are part of larger new builds or renovations are usually coordinated around the construction schedule.

We provide a realistic project timeline during your consultation, so you can plan accordingly.

Q: What is the difference between a home elevator and a home lift?

In everyday conversation, the terms are often used interchangeably — but there is a technical distinction. A traditional home elevator uses a shaft or hoistway and a mechanical drive system (hydraulic or cable). A home lift — like the Stannah Uplift — is a self-contained through-floor unit that does not require a traditional shaft and is generally simpler and faster to install.

For two-floor access without the complexity of a full elevator, a through-floor lift is often the most practical and affordable solution. For multi-floor access or a more traditional elevator experience, a full elevator is the right choice. We can help you determine which is the better fit for your situation.

Q: What brands of home elevators does Bedco Mobility install?

Bedco Mobility is an authorized dealer and installer for four residential elevator brands:

• Garaventa Lift — Elvoron HR (hydraulic) and Elvoron MR (machine room-less)
• Savaria — Luma (cable-driven, panoramic design)
• Bruno — Connect (Made in USA, cable-driven)
• Stannah — Uplift (through-floor home lift)

We will recommend the model that best suits your home, your budget, and your long-term needs — not simply the most expensive option.

Q: Does Bedco Mobility handle permits for home elevator installation?

Yes. Bedco Mobility handles the permit application process on your behalf for all elevator installations throughout Maryland, Washington D.C., and Northern Virginia. All installations are inspected and approved by the relevant local elevator authority before being placed into service. You do not need to navigate the permitting process yourself.

Ready to Explore a Home Elevator?

Start with a free, no-obligation consultation. We’ll visit your home, assess your space, walk you through your options, and give you a clear picture of the process and costs — before you commit to anything.

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