lift elevator and generator supply and installation
Manpower & Equipment Status
ENGINEER
HELPERS
PROJECT MANAGER
OTHERS
TOTAL EQUIPMENT
20
50
2
17
43
Overview :
Safe Home offers comprehensive supply and installation services for lift elevators and generators, ensuring efficient and safe operation for residential and commercial buildings. We provide high-quality, energy-efficient systems tailored to meet your building’s needs. Our experienced team ensures seamless installation, compliance with safety standards, and reliable performance, offering ongoing maintenance support for long-term durability.
Included & Excluded :
Supply of high-quality lift elevators and generators
Structural modifications to accommodate equipment
Full installation and setup of elevator systems
Permits, taxes, and regulatory fees
Testing and commissioning of both systems
Custom control systems or smart integrations
Basic control panels and operational training
Fuel supply for generators
Maintenance services during the warranty period
Removal of old equipment
Faq
What kind of construction do you specialize in?
If you’re a general contractor, this is your place to boast about the variety of work that you’ve done and how versatile your skills are. Or, talk about your one favorite area of work. For specialized construction teams, such as roofers or commercial remodeling construction companies, this is where you can talk all about the projects that you have undertaken in the past and the work that you are capable of doing.
How long does a typical construction project take?
This is one of those “million-dollar questions” that no one ever really has an answer to. Everyone wants a timeline but there’s not really a way to pin one down until a project is bid on, budgeted, planned, and ready to go to the final approval before work starts. You can find ballpark estimates online if you want to offer them, but it’s best to use this space to tell people that you’ll be able to discuss what they want and figure out a timeline that works for everyone.
Do you have your own crew or do you hire subcontractors?
A lot of contractors hire out to subcontractors once they bid on or land a job. Others may subcontract for parts of the job or if they can’t find labor. In any case, people will often want to know about this because they’ll want to know who is actually doing the work. Take this question and use it as a place to reassure your clients that even if you do subcontract, you only work with the best professionals in your area.
What is your service area?
Of course, you also have to let people know where you do business. Some companies work all over the region while others might specialize in one area or another. With considerations like zoning and permits at play, make sure that your clients and potential clients know where exactly you’re authorized to do business and where you can’t provide service.