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Home hydraulic lifts Homelifts

Home hydraulic lifts are robust, reliable and built for frequent, long-term use. They tend to be much smoother and quieter than other models of home lifts. For durability and increased weight capacity, they’re one of the most popular options out there.

The system operates with a hydraulic pump connected to a cylinder that will raise and lower the lift. Since this type of lift can travel up and down simply by opening a control valve it is also what makes them energy-efficient.

There are several things to keep in mind when considering a home hydraulic lift:

  • Price of lift and installation
  • Equipment layout, design, and machine room
  • Additional accessories and features you need
  • Service and maintenance of your lift

Hydraulic lift safety features

Home hydraulic lifts are some of the safest in the industry because the cab is never suspended inside the hoist way. Lifts that use a cable-driven system hold the cab suspended in the air when they are above the ground floor. However, home hydraulic lifts are always held up by a hydraulic arm.

Another of the best features is that the lifts are engineered and installed specifically for each location, making each one unique.

Installing a home hydraulic lift

As with any other type of product, home hydraulic lifts are produced by different manufacturers with varying degrees of quality and designs. The components and materials to manufacture a hydraulic lift should always be of the highest quality.

It’s worth checking online reviews and reading up about the supplier you choose. Whenever possible, phone them to visit in-store so you can chat to an expert and even try one out before you commit to purchasing a hydraulic lift online.

Equipment layout and design

It’s also important to remember home hydraulic lifts require a separate machine room to house the controller and pump assembly. The machine room is typically located on the lowest floor. Residential lift dimensions and specifications will vary for each manufacturer.

Make sure you are aware of each supplier’s own specifications before buying.

Home hydraulic lift maintenance

Lastly, home hydraulic lifts should be regularly maintained and checked annually. While this type of lift is very reliable, as with any other machine, maintenance can extend the life of your equipment and prevent breakdowns.

The lifts require special care from mechanics who are experienced with hydraulic systems, and most home lift suppliers who install your hydraulic lift will provide an expert technician.

Typical maintenance involves a thorough check of the lift itself, the control systems, an inspection of the hydraulic pump, and a review of the ride quality.