Keeping your customers and business safe with regular inspections.
Investing in a high quality service schedule makes good business sense, and believe it or not it can save you money!
By law, you must commission a qualified engineer to service your lifts – regardless of their age – at least twice a year to ensure they are operating safely at all times. And regular inspections mean you’ll ultimately spend less money on dealing with preventable breakdowns and repairs.
We don’t do a one-size-fits-all service package as what is right for one customer might not suit another. We’ll assess your needs and recommend a phased maintenance schedule that ensures you’re compliant with regulations and keeps your lift users safe. All our service contracts have a one-month notice period, so you’re not tied in any longer than you wish to be.
Safety is at the heart of our business, and every lift we work on is fully tested before we leave. You’ll also receive a full service report for your records, detailing the work we’ve done plus any recommendations and observations.
Seeking a value-for-money lift service contract with highly qualified and experienced engineers who understand you and your business?
Call our friendly, local team on 01723 515167 for a free, no-obligation conversation about how our lift inspections can keep your customers safe and your business compliant with all UK regulations.
Enjoy stress-free management of your lifts by responsive, reliable engineers who will always go the extra mile to keep your facilities running smoothly and safely.
“they never fail to resolve whatever problem we have - even manufacturing replacement parts otherwise not available to keep our three lifts running smoothly. Their emergency service is first rate too."
“Boro Lifts are engaged to provide a maintenance service to the Council’s two cliff lifts. They have always been professional, courteous and willing to work collaboratively to address technical issues and implement improvements to the lift facilities.."
From hotels to nursing homes, municipal facilities and housing blocks, to the historic cliff-side lifts at Scarborough and Whitby.
Dumb waiters, patient hoists, disabled platform lifts and stairlifts