230 N. Washington St. #200

Rockville, MD 20850

230 N. Washington St. #200

Rockville, MD 20850

Keep Every Floor of Your Home Easily Within Reach

Explore affordable home elevators with custom installation by local experts

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  • Family owned and locally operated out of Rockville, Maryland

  • One of the Washington DC area’s largest and most experienced residential elevator dealers

  • In-house installations by empathetic local professionals who walk you through the whole process.

  • Maryland and Washington DC contractor licenses and elevator mechanic licenses

Keep Living Life to the Fullest in Your Whole Home

Whether you’re planning ahead, adjusting to a new diagnosis, caring for a loved one, or are tired of carrying laundry, luggage, holiday bins, and groceries up and down the stairs, this is about safely and conveniently keeping your whole home easily accessible.

From morning coffee upstairs to family dinner downstairs, a home elevator helps you stay connected to your routines, your people, and the lifestyle you love with minimal interruptions.

The comprehensive planning, manufacturing, light home construction, and installation for your new residential elevator can take as little as 30 to 90 days. Closet or corner placement in many homes ensure a smaller elevator footprint that doesn’t require a shaft or hoistway for easier integration, with no separate machine room or utility space necessary.

Elevator Easy Makes Aging in Place Simple

A home elevator offers lasting comfort, convenience, and peace of mind so you can stay in the home you love and your favorite spaces stay effortless to access.

Here’s what you can expect from the trusted local experts at Elevator Easy by 101 Mobility of Washington DC:

  • A thorough in-home evaluation backed by years of elevator installation experience

  • Clear guidance on elevator placement options and what light construction may be necessary

  • A realistic walkthrough of installation steps and timeline

  • An honest discussion of residential elevator costs to set your budget and explore financing options

  • Clean construction and professional installation from factory-trained, licensed, and empathetic technicians who respect your home and your time

  • 1-Year Labor Warranty: We’ll be back to handle warranty repair coverage within your elevator’s first year of service

  • Ongoing service and maintenance support always just one phone call away

Real Stories from Homeowners Like You

“I posted a question on a Sunday fully prepared to wait a day or two for a response… But no! Within two hours I heard back.”

Dave N.
Germantown, MD

“Good quality and service. The best product for my daughter. I recommend you work with 101 Mobility."

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Rockville, MD

Elevator Easy by 101 Mobility Frequently Asked Questions

How are residential elevators different from traditional elevators?

Residential elevators deliver the core benefit of a traditional commercial elevator in a more compact, home-friendly design. They typically carry one to four people, or up to a 500-pound weight capacity, using far less space and mechanical equipment than traditional commercial systems.

Many home elevator models use a shaftless, rail-guided design that doesn’t require hoistways and helps maximize usable living space. Residential elevators also offer more design customization, including cabin size, finishes, railings, and lighting options on select models. They include practical safety features like an emergency stop, battery backup, automatic door locks, and smooth start-and-stop motion.

Will a home elevator fit in my house?

In many cases, yes, because residential elevators are designed for flexibility and often require only minor home modifications with no separate machine room necessary.

Common considerations often include placement options, such as closets or corners, and smaller footprints for easier integration. During a consultation, our local experts can assess what is realistic for your home and clearly explain potential options or tradeoffs.

How much does a home elevator cost?

Home elevator pricing varies based on the elevator type, number of stops or floors, home layout, electrical requirements, finishes, and the amount of necessary site work. Cost can often be managed by simplifying finishes, choosing practical configurations, and selecting a location that minimizes construction.

The cost for a two-stop elevator, including installation and construction, typically ranges from $40,000 to $55,000. For three-stop projects, costs usually range from $65,000 to $95,000.

The most reliable way to understand cost is an in-home evaluation of placement and construction scope.

How long does a residential elevator installation typically take?

Timelines can vary depending on home layout, necessary sitework, and project scope, but a typical timeline from placing your order through installation completion often runs about 30-90 days.

On-site construction work usually takes about one week in many homes, with the elevator installation itself often finishing in around three days. Your local consultant can walk you through a more specific timeline for your home, and our team keeps the process organized so everything feels easy, smooth, and well-supported from start to finish.

Who will install my home elevator?

Elevator Easy by 101 Mobility of Washington DC’s full-time, factory-trained technicians handle all installations.

We carry contracting licenses across Maryland, Washington DC, and Virginia, as well as elevator mechanic licenses in Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia, and West Virginia.

Is it important that my home elevator installer be licensed?

It’s critical that licensed installers handle residential elevator installations to protect you, your home, and your long-term safety.

Home elevators involve electrical work and mechanical systems, and must meet local code requirements. Licensed installers understand the permitting and inspection process, follow manufacturer specifications, and install home elevators to meet applicable safety standards. Licensing also supports accountability down the road. If anything with your residential elevator needs service, you can rely on a qualified team that stands behind the work.

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