Residential Elevators in New England

Effortless access for any home, featuring smooth hydraulic performance and a quiet, comfortable ride.
Built for families who want safety, convenience, and elegant, long-term accessibility.

Built to Last. Engineered for Everyday Life.

For more than 35 years, Cambridge Elevating has set the standard for home elevator reliability and design flexibility. Their elevators blend commercial-grade safety with residential styling — giving homeowners complete confidence and long-term value.

What Makes Cambridge Stand Out:

35+ years of engineering excellence

Customizable interior finishes

Quiet hydraulic operation

Made for both new builds and retrofits

Made for both new builds and retrofits

Complete Home Elevator Solutions Tailored for Your Space

At Stairlifts & Ramps of New England, we provide premium residential elevators designed to blend seamlessly into your home’s architecture. Whether you are planning ahead for aging-in-place, enhancing full wheelchair accessibility, or simply adding luxury and convenience to a multi-story home, our home elevators deliver quiet performance, space-saving footprints, and industry-leading safety.

We proudly supply, install, and service top-tier residential elevators across New Hampshire and New England, offering certified expertise from initial consultation to long-term maintenance.

Pollock — HOMELIFT (Shaftless Elevator)
Cambridge Elevator Models

Explore Cambridge's Most Popular Home Elevators

Cambridge Elevators are renowned for smooth rides, robust hydraulic systems, and extensive customization. Engineered for long-term durability, Cambridge models accommodate various weight capacities and architectural layouts.

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Photos of Cambridge installations across New England.

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Why Homeowners Love  Cambridge Elevators

Photos of Cambridge installations across New England.

Commercial-Grade Safety

Multi-layer safety sensors, emergency communication, and protected door systems.

Smooth, Quiet Ride

Hydraulic drive ensures a gentle start and stop without noise or vibration.

Fully Customizable Aesthetics

Choose from modern, traditional, or luxury finishes — fits any home interior.

Built for New Builds & Retrofits

Flexible design fits compact
or limited spaces.

About Pollock Residential Elevators

Pollock Residential Elevator Features

Pollock — HOMELIFT (Shaftless Elevator)

If you want to add a residential elevator without constructing a traditional hoistway or elevator shaft, Pollock Homelifts are the ultimate solution.

The Pollock Shaftless Elevator is engineered to travel directly through a ceiling opening on self-supporting dual rails. By eliminating the need for a dedicated elevator shaft or machine room, Pollock elevators drastically reduce home renovation time and costs.

Why Choose Pollock?
Perfect for retrofitting existing homes where space is limited and traditional shaft construction isn’t feasible.

Technical Overview

Pollock Residential Elevator Technical Specifications

Weight Capacity

500 lb (230kg)

Footprint Options
  • Small: 31 1/8″ (W) x 42 3/4″ (D) — (Single occupancy)
  • Medium: 43 1/4″ (W) x 42 3/4″ (D) — (Double occupancy)
  • Large: 43 1/4″ (W) x 62 3/8″ (D) — (Accessible occupancy)

Speed

16 FPM (0.08m/s)

Drive System
  • Rope suspension system
  • Powered
  • 115V (20A breaker)

Explore the Pollock Residential Elevator

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Why Work with Stairlifts & Ramps of New England?

We combine safety, craftsmanship, and local expertise to deliver residential elevators and stairlifts that fit seamlessly into your home. Every unit is designed for reliability, comfort, and long-term value.

Family-Owned & Locally Operated

Led by local experts dedicated to treating every client like family.

Certified Installation & Repair

Our team is factory-trained to sell, install, and service every elevator model we offer.

Turnkey Process

From the free in-home assessment to electrical coordination and final safety checks, we handle it all.

Service & Support

We provide preventative maintenance and annual inspections to keep your elevator running smoothly.

How It Works

How Our Elevator Installation Process Works

Step 01

Free In-Home Assessment
We evaluate your home's structure, measure available space, and discuss your mobility needs.

Step 02

Custom Recommendation
We help you select between Cambridge hydraulic models or Pollock shaftless options.

Step 03

Professional Installation
Certified technicians complete the installation safely and efficiently.

Step 04

Ongoing Maintenance
Annual tune-ups and local customer service whenever you need support.

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Our team will guide you through selection, measurement, installation, and long-term support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to your real estate questions and concerns.

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How much does it cost to put an elevator in a residential house?

The total cost depends on the elevator type (hydraulic, traction, or shaftless), the number of floors, and necessary home modifications. Retrofitting an existing structure typically requires higher installation effort than integrating an elevator shaft into a new home construction.

Roped Hydraulic Elevators are considered the most reliable due to their ultra-smooth drive system, long-term mechanical durability, and heavy weight capacity. Trusted manufacturers known for high reliability include Cambridge Elevator and Pollock Homelifts.

It is an ASME safety code requirement designed to eliminate dangerous gaps between doors. It mandates that the space between the landing door and the elevator car gate must not allow a 4-inch sphere to pass through, and the landing door gap must not exceed 3/4 of an inch, preventing children or pets from getting trapped.

No, Original Medicare does not cover residential elevators, as they are classified as home modifications rather than medically necessary Durable Medical Equipment (DME). However, alternative assistance may be available through VA Grants (for veterans), state Medicaid Waivers, or flexible dealer financing plans.

It depends on the model. Traditional hydraulic elevators (like the Cambridge series) require a hoistway/shaft, whereas shaftless models (like Pollock) require only a floor cutout, significantly reducing structural changes.

While straight stairlifts take a few hours, residential elevators typically take a few days to a week depending on construction needs and scope.

Yes. All our modern residential elevators come equipped with emergency battery backup systems that allow the cab to safely lower to the nearest floor so passengers can exit.