Commercial Properties
South Carolina office buildings, retail centers, and mixed-use developments depend on hydraulic and traction elevators for tenant experience. Uptime and ride quality directly affect satisfaction and leasing; modernization is planned against capital-project cycles.
Typical facilities
- Office buildings
- Retail centers and mixed-use
- Service elevators supporting operations
Common equipment
Traction Elevators
Rope- and machine-driven elevators used across mid-rise and high-rise commercial and institutional buildings. Machine, brake, and sheave condition define traction elevator health.
Hydraulic Elevators
Hydraulic elevators are driven by a hydraulic power unit and jack assembly, most common in low- and mid-rise commercial and industrial buildings. Power unit, valves, and fluid condition drive most service work.
Elevator Doors & Gates
Entrances, hoistway doors, cab doors, and freight gates - the components most responsible for elevator downtime. Damage from loading equipment is common in industrial and freight applications.
Elevator Controls
Controllers, drives, and control systems that orchestrate elevator operation and safety. Aging controllers with limited parts availability are a common driver of modernization work.
Services in this industry
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