This is a common call that we receive every week. As a specialist lift maintenance and repair and modernisation company, Melbourne Elevators is always happy to give some free advice and, if appropriate, a free lift assessment.
Read MoreI am writing this article as someone who has answered the following question many times to customers. Customers wonder why their broken-down lift is not back in service immediately after a call out, or sometimes, after several call outs to their lift.
Read More“I don’t need a key safe", yes you do! Every lift, including those in private homes, requires a dedicated key safe for the exclusive use of the lift maintenance company.
Read MoreThere are many good reasons why owners of lifts should maintain their lifts, the following is a simple overview:
Read MoreLifts are a complex interaction between software, electronics and mechanical components. A quality lift is the result of accumulated experience over the last 100 years. The designing of a lift combines specialist lift engineers from a range of disciplines to ensure the design is safe, reliable and robust.
Read MoreWe do lift maintenance and lift repairs really well! We still do traditional maintenance on site and take the time to inspect, lubricate, make adjustments and perform minor repairs at each service. All our maintenance agreements include the mandated Worksafe annual safety check.
Read MoreThere are many common costs that can be incurred, so read your lift agreement carefully and consider the following...
Read MoreA lift modernisation is a significant upgrade to the equipment of a lift in an attempt to significantly improve its safety, aesthetics, reliability or working life. When a lift is consistently experiencing issues, or inconveniencing users, the decision becomes to modernise or to replace the lift.
Read MoreWe receive regular calls from customers requesting a quote to replace a lift. The first question I have is why do you need to replace your lift and the response is generally that “my lift company says it is obsolete, so it needs replacing”.
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