Commercial Elevator Services

At Straight Up Elevator Co., we provide tailored commercial elevator services to ensure your elevator reflects the professionalism and efficiency of your business, making the first impression memorable for every visitor.

Selecting the Best Elevator Product

Elevators make the first impression about your business to everyone entering your commercial building. At Straight Up Elevator Co., we understand that commercial buildings come in all shapes and sizes, each requiring a specific type of elevator to suit its purposes. With our commercial elevator services, you receive reliable consulting, diagnostic, and installation services tailored to your building’s unique needs, ensuring that your elevator reflects the professionalism and efficiency of your business from the moment your guests step inside.

Elevator Product Information

At Straight Up Elevator, we are your premier one-stop shop for elevator technology and services in Oregon and Northern California. For years, we have prioritized our clients’ safety and satisfaction by providing reliable and ADA-compliant elevator technology products and services, including installation and maintenance.

As a local company, we take pride in our commitment to our clients, ensuring that every elevator product and service we provide resolves issues and complies with local and state requirements. Our experienced technicians excel in problem-solving and troubleshooting, guaranteeing efficient and effective elevator installation and maintenance.

We exclusively install non-proprietary elevator systems, prioritizing our clients’ needs by allowing any licensed elevator company to maintain, repair, or upgrade the elevator as necessary. At Straight Up Elevator, our dedication to customer satisfaction and expertise in elevator technology make us the trusted independent elevator company you can always rely on.”

Installing Commercial Elevators

At Straight Up Elevator Co., we’re dedicated to making your elevator project seamless and stress-free. From collaborating closely with your General Contractor, Architect, and electricians to handling all necessary permits and approvals, we ensure a smooth process from start to finish.

To provide personalized solutions, we invite you to complete our questionnaire. By gathering specific project details, we tailor our services to meet your unique needs and preferences.

Our commitment to your safety extends beyond installation. We design custom maintenance agreements to keep your elevator equipment safe, reliable, and up-to-date with the latest technology.

At Straight Up Elevator Co., we’re not just in the business of elevators—we’re in the business of making your elevator experience pleasant, safe, and worry-free.

Elevator Permits in Oregon and California

Construction-use elevator

Dumbwaiter

Hydraulic elevator

Traction elevator

Inclined residential elevator

Inclined wheelchair lifts

LULA Electric & Hydraulic Elevator

Rack & Pinion Elevators

Residential electric & hydraulic elevator

Residential stairway chairlift

Sidewalk elevator

Personnel elevator

Vertical reciprocating lift

Vertical wheelchair lifts

Vertical/inclined wheelchair lifts

Commercial Service Contracts

At Straight Up Elevator Co., transparency and clarity are at the forefront of our Service Agreements. We ensure there are no hidden clauses or charges, providing clear and concise contracts to our clients.

Regardless of the size or function of your facility, whether it involves moving people or freight, we offer a comprehensive range of elevator products, including controller components, to ensure smooth operation. Our maintenance services are unmatched, thanks to our team of professional and reliable technicians.

A Service Agreement with us is more than just a contract—it’s a commitment to keeping your elevator products and control components fully operational, minimizing downtime and callbacks. We offer various types of agreements, such as Full Maintenance or Examination and Lubrication Agreements, tailored to your specific needs and risk tolerance.

We work closely with you to design a maintenance plan that optimizes your elevator and controller system while fitting within your budget and preferences. We provide assistance in understanding your existing Agreement and determining the coverage needed for your equipment.

At Straight Up Elevator Co., we believe in empowering our clients. You have the ability to negotiate terms and prices that work best for you, ensuring a mutually beneficial partnership.”

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Best Commercial Elevator?
The type of elevator installed depends on your budget, requirements, and space. Because Straight Up Elevator is an independent elevator company we offer non-proprietary systems which means you get the best elector and controller system for your requirements.

How Much Space Is Needed for an Elevator?
A typical elevator requires about 5 to 7 feet of space lengthwise and widthwise for the cab, and the shaft will need at least 4 feet of depth below the elevator.

What Is Elevator Modernization?
Modifications to an older elevator to insure it meets code. Elevator modernization helps ensure that your elevator is as safe as possible. As elevators age and new safety measures are developed, your elevator can begin to deteriorate or become out of date.

How Much Weight Can A Freight Elevator Hold?
A freight elevator is designed to carry heavy-duty loads and can typically hold from 4,000 to 15,000 pounds.

How Much Does it Cost to Maintain an Elevator?
On average, it will cost about $500 – $1,000 a year to provide professional elevator maintenance plus the cost of parts and service that may or may not be requires during the maintenance.

How Many People Can Fit in a Lift or Elevator?
The dimensions of the elevator determine the number of people. In most cases, an elevator can hold more weight than the number of people who can physically fit in an elevator.

What Is a Service Lift?
This is similar to a freight elevator. It’s designed for carrying goods from one floor to another. Most often this elevator is restricted to staff and employee access.

What Are the Types of Elevators?