Small Pollock Residential Elevator
Small Pollock Residential Elevator
Home Access Residential Elevator

Pollock Residential Elevator

Smart, stylish, and space-saving – upgrade your home with the Pollock Residential Elevator. Designed to enhance both independence and everyday living, this innovative homelift installs quickly and with minimal construction. Shaftless elevators don’t require hoistways and are typically installed with just two rails – the Pollock Home Elevator runs up and down using two rails installed near a wall, ensuring that when the elevator cabin is parked on another floor, you still have full access to your living space. This modern home access solution is a perfect fit for those aging in place, multigenerational homes, or anyone looking for safe, convenient floor-to-floor travel.

  • LED Mood Lights for fun effects
  • Service Due indicator to alert the user when maintenance is due
  • Trip counter to track the number of cycles through its lifespan

Manufactured in Ireland

Dealers in All 50 States

Live Support

  • Shallow ramp on all models
  • Cabin handrail with controls
  • In-cabin diagnostic display
  • Grey anti-slip vinyl
  • Fire-rated aperture

Weight Capacity
  • 500 lb (230kg)
Footprint Options
  • Small: 31 1/8″ (W) x 42 3/4″ (D) — (Single occupancy)
  • Medium: 43 1/4 (W)” x 42 3/4″ (D) — (Double occupancy)
  • Large: 43 1/4″ (W) x 62 3/8″ (D) — (Accessible occupancy)
Speed
  • 16 FPM (0.08m/s)
Drive System
  • Rope suspension system
Powered
  • 115V (20A breaker)
Safety Features
  • Constant pressure
  • Bottom tray and trapdoor sensor
  • Battery lowering
  • Telephone
  • Overspeed brake
Options
  • Tip-up seat
  • 7″ color display
  • LED mood lighting
  • Concealed power door
  • Marble or Oak effect vinyl
  • Custom RAL cabin
Warranty
  • 2 year parts & components
Certifications
  • ETL listed
  • CSA B44.1-2019/ASME A17.1
  • ASME A17.5-2019

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Frequently Asked Questions

Wondering what ramp would work best for you? Here are a few key things to keep in mind as you make your decision. If you have other questions that aren’t answered here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Those with limited mobility or reliant on mobility aids including canes, walkers, scooters, wheelchairs, and powerchairs would benefit from having a home elevator installed in their two-story home. If a resident struggles with joint pain, neurological disorders, or labored breathing should also consider an elevator. This home access solution is exceptionally beneficial when aging in place is the goal, as the cabin can accommodate any potential changes in mobility or if the user’s health and safety requires additional mobility aids. When stairs are no longer an option, the elevator will be there to give you a lift!

When deciding between an elevator and a stairlift, it’s important to consider several points: mobility abilities, home layout, future needs, any potential health conditions, and affordability. If planning to age in place in your forever home, making the investment to purchase an elevator might be your best option. The elevator will be there to support any changes in mobility levels and accommodate mobility devices. Stairlifts are great options that are best for those who can stand and sit on their own with limited reliance on mobility aids.

Yes, elevators improve the home value because they make multi-story homes accessible to those with mobility difficulties. This broadens the pool of future potential buyers. A stylish, well-integrated elevator, like the Pollock, adds a touch of luxury and sophistication, but also makes it easier to transport heavier or bulky items like laundry, groceries, or luggage).

At first glance, assisted living or nursing homes might appear to be more cost effective. However, depending on the state and city, the annual cost can add up to well over the installed price of an elevator after a year of assisted living payments. Not to mention, the cost of moving to a single-story home can add up along with the stress of downsizing.

Harmar products are available through any of Harmar’s authorized dealers located throughout the United States and around the world. It is imperative that you use a qualified Harmar dealer since they are professionals who are trained to install and service Harmar products for safe use. To find the Harmar Authorized Dealer in your area, just use our Dealer Locator.

Consult With Us

Consult with a trusted Harmar representative to learn more about mobility and access solutions to ensure you find the right fit.