In-Home Elevators
The in-home elevator that blends into your house so well, you’ll never know it’s there until you need it.
The in-home elevator that blends into your house so well, you’ll never know it’s there until you need it.
ESCO designs and installs in-home elevator systems that deliver smooth, quiet operation with a full-size cab for daily use. Built between floors, our conventional residential elevators can be discreetly hidden behind standard interior doors or designed as a stunning showcase piece within your home. With reliable inline gear-drive and hydraulic systems, they deliver smooth, dependable performance. Step in, press your floor, and ride. When the door closes, most guests won’t know it’s there.
Whether you’re a homeowner exploring your options, a builder planning an elevator for a new construction project, or an architect specifying or adding an elevator into a home design, ESCO partners with you from day one. Every project starts with an on-site evaluation where our licensed team assesses your layout, identifies the best configuration and provides the specifications your project team needs to move forward.
Your home has a design language, whether that’s warm wood tones and detailed molding or clean lines and modern finishes. ESCO designs your elevator to match it. With species-specific woodgrain paneling, shaker-style detailing, stained or clear-coated surfaces, mirrors, glass, and premium hardware, your cab is finished to complement the style of your home, not compete with it.
ESCO partners with Symmetry to design elevator systems manufactured right here in the United States. We chose Symmetry exclusively for this product line because their platform gives our team the flexibility to match the elevator to your home rather than forcing your home to accommodate a rigid product.
The Signature Lighting Package
The Asterix package brings a more modern sensibility to the conventional home elevator. The cab interior features the signature LED lighting design Symmetry is known for with a light halo around the call button and energy-efficient LEDs that wrap the entire interior. Wood finishes are available in four options, clear-coated or with your choice of stain, so the cab complements your home without competing with it.
This is the right choice for homeowners who want a conventional elevator with a modern, design-forward aesthetic that makes the cab feel like a natural extension of the home.
The Premium Presentation
The Dream shares the same wood and finish options as the Asterix, with one key upgrade: a back panel available in 13 patterns with soft, ambient lighting. It uses the same reliable Symmetry platform and drive system—In-Line Gear Drive or Hydraulic—but with a cab interior that makes a stronger design statement.
For homeowners who want everything the Asterix offers with an extra level of customization inside the cab, the Dream is worth a close look.
You don’t need finalized plans to start the conversation. Whether you’re building new or retrofitting an existing home, our team evaluates your space, identifies the best configuration for your layout, and provides the specifications and drawings your architect, contractor, or builder needs to move forward. The earlier we’re involved, the smoother the project runs.
During your evaluation, our team works with you as part project planner, part interior designer. We assess your home’s aesthetic, walk through Symmetry’s full range of finish options, and help you build a cab that looks like it belongs in your home because it was designed alongside it.
The customization spectrum is wider than most homeowners expect:
Our mechanics are members of the International Union of Elevator Constructors (IUEC), trained through the National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP), and hold ASME/QEI certifications. That depth of training matters most on installation day, when the quality of the work determines whether your elevator passes state inspection the first time and operates safely for years to come.
ESCO handles every phase of your project. We conduct the initial evaluation, manage the home elevator installation, and provide long-term preventative maintenance once your system is in service. You work with the same team from the first conversation through every service visit.