Sometimes things happen between scheduled maintenance visits, but Stanley has you covered. We have over 60 service technicians spread out across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Rhode Island ready to help you. Have you ever had a service provider show up on site to make a repair and tell you “we’ll be back” with parts or another technician? Our goal is to minimize “be-backs,” or multiple visits to your site to fix the same problem. Minimizing “be-backs” decreases cost and elevator downtime for our customers. We deploy a mobile inventory of spare parts in each of our service vans and our highly-trained route technicians are equipped to handle quick elevator repairs — ensuring your elevator is fixed during the first visit so you can keep tenants happy by avoiding long-term shutdowns.
We leverage our extensive know-how to efficiently combine our high-quality components with your existing system to create a next-generation installation that meets your requirements and current standards and regulations – all while increasing the value of your building
Whether we’re using components from our extensive product portfolio or an open-system configuration, we ensure the best fit every time. The end result is the right solution for your residential or public building, office or hotel.
You can count on our exceptionally broad range of support, from smaller retrofitting projects to full replacement systems, to deliver maximum quality and results..
Our work starts with a professional analysis and, together with you, an inspection of the lift. This allows our specialists to provide detailed advice on your modernisation options while taking all of your individual needs into account.
In very rare cases, the entire lift must be replaced. For partial modernisation, solutions start with individual components, and even in the event of a replacement system, we enable you to take a flexible approach to the building interface. This way, no dust is created, a structural engineer's services are not required, and noisy construction work can be avoided..