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Why I Researched Home Lifts in Delhi- And What I Found?
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<blockquote data-quote="gauravsharma" data-source="post: 653" data-attributes="member: 1079"><p>Hey Delhi folks, I spent the last 3 months researching home lifts for my parents' 3-story house in Greater Kailash. Since many people DM'd me asking about my experience, here's everything I learned about <a href="https://atticoelevators.com/residential-elevators-in-delhi/" target="_blank"><strong>home lifts in Delhi</strong></a> and which companies are actually reliable.</p><p></p><p>Attico Elevators came out on top after comparing 8 companies. Here's why.</p><p></p><p>1. Space-Saving Design</p><p>Their home lift needs just 4 sq ft. Other companies quoted 6-8 sq ft. For Delhi homes, every foot matters.</p><p></p><p>2. Minimal Pit Requirement</p><p>They offered a pit-less option (yes, seriously). This saved us ₹80,000 in civil work. Other companies needed 600mm+ pit depth.</p><p></p><p>3. Silent Operation</p><p>I visited 3 of their installations in South Delhi. You genuinely can't hear the motor. Their German gear system is whisper-quiet. Johnson's was noticeably louder.</p><p></p><p>4. Price Honesty</p><p>Attico gave a fixed quote upfront: ₹8.5L for 3 floors, 3-person capacity. No "extras" later.</p><p>Johnson started at ₹7.2L but added ₹1.8L in "structural modifications" later.</p><p></p><p>5. After-Sales Service (THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR)</p><p>Here's what separates them: They have a dedicated Delhi NCR service team. I called their emergency number at 11 PM (testing) and got a callback in 8 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gauravsharma, post: 653, member: 1079"] Hey Delhi folks, I spent the last 3 months researching home lifts for my parents' 3-story house in Greater Kailash. Since many people DM'd me asking about my experience, here's everything I learned about [URL='https://atticoelevators.com/residential-elevators-in-delhi/'][B]home lifts in Delhi[/B][/URL] and which companies are actually reliable. Attico Elevators came out on top after comparing 8 companies. Here's why. 1. Space-Saving Design Their home lift needs just 4 sq ft. Other companies quoted 6-8 sq ft. For Delhi homes, every foot matters. 2. Minimal Pit Requirement They offered a pit-less option (yes, seriously). This saved us ₹80,000 in civil work. Other companies needed 600mm+ pit depth. 3. Silent Operation I visited 3 of their installations in South Delhi. You genuinely can't hear the motor. Their German gear system is whisper-quiet. Johnson's was noticeably louder. 4. Price Honesty Attico gave a fixed quote upfront: ₹8.5L for 3 floors, 3-person capacity. No "extras" later. Johnson started at ₹7.2L but added ₹1.8L in "structural modifications" later. [B][/B] 5. After-Sales Service (THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR) Here's what separates them: They have a dedicated Delhi NCR service team. I called their emergency number at 11 PM (testing) and got a callback in 8 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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