Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws have one. It’s relatively small, maybe 2 to 3 people fit.
The outside of it looks like a closet door. It goes to 3 floors of their home, including basement. They built the elevator iwhen they built the home, eg it was always part of their plans.. I don’t know how much they paid. I do know they have to get it inspected routinely.
Thanks. Curious about folks who added the elevator after the house was already built.
Anonymous wrote:And if you have young children, or anticipate grandchildren while at the house, just don't do it -- far to many accidents involving inhome elevators
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My in-laws have one. It’s relatively small, maybe 2 to 3 people fit.
The outside of it looks like a closet door. It goes to 3 floors of their home, including basement. They built the elevator iwhen they built the home, eg it was always part of their plans.. I don’t know how much they paid. I do know they have to get it inspected routinely.
Thanks. Curious about folks who added the elevator after the house was already built.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws have one. It’s relatively small, maybe 2 to 3 people fit.
The outside of it looks like a closet door. It goes to 3 floors of their home, including basement. They built the elevator iwhen they built the home, eg it was always part of their plans.. I don’t know how much they paid. I do know they have to get it inspected routinely.