The part of the elevator your tenants actually see
The cab is where inspection items and first impressions overlap. Damaged panels, worn interiors, and loose trim can show up on a report — and even when they don't, a beat-up car is what every tenant and visitor remembers about the building.
What we do
- Corrective cab work — repairs that close out cab-related items on an inspection report.
- Interior finishes — panel, trim, and finish work that brings a tired car back to presentable.
Why an elevator contractor and not a handyman
Cab interiors aren't ordinary carpentry: what you attach to a car affects its weight and materials, and both matter to the elevator. We do finish work with those constraints in mind, so a cosmetic upgrade never creates a new violation.
Often bundled with compliance work
Most cab work we do rides along with a compliance job — while the electrical and fire items on the report get corrected, the cab gets brought up with them. One walkthrough, one proposal, one mobilization.