Cabin Lifts for Homes and Commercial Buildings
A cabin lift is an enclosed platform lift designed to provide step-free access between floors. Unlike open platform lifts, it features a fully enclosed cabin, offering a more comfortable and familiar lift experience. Cabin lifts sit between platform lifts and traditional passenger lifts, requiring less structural work while still supporting vertical travel.
They are typically used in low-rise buildings where a full passenger lift is not practical, offering a compact and efficient solution for both residential and commercial environments.
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Cabin Lifts for Homes
Cabin lifts provide a practical way to improve access within multi-storey homes, without the space requirements of a conventional lift. Their compact design allows installation in a range of layouts, while smooth operation makes them suitable for everyday use. With a choice of finishes and configurations, they can be integrated into the home rather than added as a purely functional feature.
Cabin lifts are often used for futureproofing, supporting changing mobility needs, and maintaining access across all levels of the home.
Cabin Lifts for Commercial Buildings
Cabin lifts offer a practical accessibility solution for commercial buildings where a full passenger lift is not required. As enclosed platform lifts, they support step-free access while keeping structural and installation requirements relatively low. This makes them suitable for a wide range of public-facing environments, including retail spaces, offices, schools, and community buildings.
Designed for reliability and regular use, cabin lifts allow specifiers to meet access requirements without the complexity of larger lift systems.
Why Choose a Gartec Cabin Lift
We provide enclosed lift solutions for both residential and commercial projects, supporting clients from early enquiry through to installation and ongoing maintenance. Our team takes a consultative approach, helping you identify the most suitable lift based on your building, usage, and access requirements.
We work with established manufacturers including Aritco, Vimec, and Motala, offering a range of proven solutions backed by professional installation and nationwide support.
Find the Right Passenger Solution
Our team can help you assess your building, understand your requirements, and identify a suitable model. Whether youโre planning for a home or a commercial space, we provide clear guidance from initial enquiry through to specification and installation. Get in touch to discuss your project or request further information.
BOOK A FREE CONSULTATIONCabin Lift FAQs
When is a cabin lift the right choice? |
Cabin lifts suit projects that require a more enclosed and comfortable alternative to an open platform lift, particularly in low-rise buildings with moderate use. Cabin lifts are often used in retrofit settings where structural work needs to be kept to a minimum. |
What is the difference between a cabin lift and a passenger lift? |
A cabin lift is an enclosed platform lift designed for low-rise buildings and moderate use. It requires less structural work and simpler installation than a passenger lift.ย Passenger lifts are designed for higher traffic, faster speeds, and larger buildings, with different regulatory requirements and more complex infrastructure. |
How much space is needed for a cabin lift? |
Cabin lifts are designed to work within compact footprints and can often be installed where space is limited. Requirements vary by model, but many systems use self-supporting structures and require only a shallow pit and modest headroom compared to traditional lifts. |
Can a cabin lift be installed in an existing building? |
Yes. Cabin lifts are commonly used in retrofit projects where improving access is required without major structural changes. Their design allows installation in existing buildings, including properties where a conventional lift shaft is not feasible. |
Are cabin lifts suitable for wheelchair users? |
Cabin lifts are designed to provide step-free access and can accommodate wheelchair users, subject to platform size and configuration.ย Many models meet recognised accessibility standards and are used in both residential and public buildings to improve inclusive access. |
How many floors can a cabin lift serve? |
Most cabin lifts are suitable for low to mid-rise travel, typically serving between two and six floors depending on the model. This makes them appropriate for houses, small commercial buildings, and public spaces. |
What power supply is required for a cabin lift? |
Power requirements vary by model, but many cabin lifts operate on a single-phase electrical supply, making them suitable for domestic and smaller commercial properties. Some larger or higher-capacity models may require a three-phase supply. |
Do cabin lifts require a machine room? |
No. Most modern cabin lifts use machine room-less (MRL) technology, meaning all drive equipment is contained within the lift structure. This reduces space requirements and simplifies installation. |
What happens if there is a power cut? |
Cabin lifts are typically equipped with battery-backed emergency lowering systems. In the event of a power failure, the lift will move to a safe position, allowing passengers to exit. Many systems also include emergency communication features for added reassurance. |
How do I choose the right cabin lift? |
The most suitable lift depends on several factors, including building layout, available space, travel height, usage levels, and design preferences. Our team can provide guidance at an early stage to help identify the right solution and ensure it aligns with both practical and regulatory requirements. |
Do Gartec provide installation and maintenance? |
Yes. Our team works with you to specify the lift, manage installation, and provide maintenance support to help ensure reliable long-term operation. |