Why Pitless Home Elevators

Installing an elevator in your home may seem like a complicated project. You might expect to need a deep concrete pit, a separate machine room, or major structural changes. That is often true with traditional elevator systems. However, at RAM, we have engineered a better approach.

Our pitless home elevators are specifically designed to simplify the process of adding vertical mobility to residential spaces. Whether you are building a new home or retrofitting an existing one, a pitless system helps reduce complexity, cost, and disruption.

Here is why a pitless home elevator may be the perfect fit for your space.

What Is a Pitless Elevator?

In many conventional elevator systems, a pit is required at the base of the shaft. This pit acts as a safety buffer and houses key components such as the elevator’s hydraulic cylinder or counterweights. Creating this pit involves digging beneath the floor level and pouring reinforced concrete, which adds cost, time, and design constraints.

A pitless elevator eliminates this requirement entirely. Thanks to RAM’s compact and efficient drive systems, our elevators can be installed directly on the existing floor, requiring as little as 2 inches of recess or no pit at all. This opens up new possibilities for homeowners, designers, and builders.

The Benefits of Going Pitless

1. Easier to Install

With no need to excavate for a pit, installation becomes much simpler. Pitless elevators are ideal for retrofits in existing homes where digging may not be practical or possible.

2. Lower Construction Costs

Eliminating the need for deep pits and concrete work can significantly reduce overall project costs. This makes home elevators more accessible to more homeowners.

3. More Design Flexibility

Without a pit, your elevator can be installed in more locations throughout the home. Whether tucked into a hallway, integrated into a stairwell, or added near an entry point, pitless designs give you more freedom to place the elevator where it makes sense for your lifestyle.

4. Faster Project Timelines

Removing pit construction from the project means one less step in your timeline. Homeowners can complete projects more quickly and with fewer subcontractors involved.

5. Safer in Moisture-Prone Areas

In some homes, pits can collect moisture or groundwater over time. A pitless design helps avoid water-related complications, especially in basements or regions with high water tables.

Built for the Home, Not the Tower

RAM pitless elevators are not scaled-down commercial systems. They are purpose-built for residential settings. Our drive systems are compact, quiet, and energy efficient. Most models can run on standard household power, and all are engineered to fit seamlessly into your space without overwhelming it.

Whether you are planning for aging in place, increasing accessibility, or simply looking for long-term convenience, a pitless elevator makes it easier to achieve your goals without overbuilding your home.

Explore RAM’s Pitless Elevator Models

Several RAM residential models feature pitless or low-pit installation options. Our most popular elevators for private homes include:

  • Stratus Elevator: A reliable and compact elevator that fits seamlessly into new builds or renovations, with low pit requirements and a modern aesthetic.
  • Prism Elevator: A premium residential elevator designed for enhanced comfort and customization, featuring enclosed cabs, smooth operation, and minimal space requirements.
  • Crystal Elevator: A fully enclosed elevator with a modern look, engineered for residential spaces with little to no pit depth required.

You can compare models here or speak with our team to find the right fit for your home.

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The RAM Team

RAM is a proud North American manufacturer of superior elevating devices for both residential and low-rise commercial use across Canada and the United States. Founded in 1987, our vision has been to engineer impactful accessibility solutions without aesthetic compromise.