I
was recently at a building this week and found some elevator equipment from
late 1950’s to early 1960’s. The
elevator door operator sounds like a draw bridge is opening and closing and
they have had some reliability issues.
This particular building has not saved for modernization and the
equipment is reaching 60+ years old. The building just recently started a dialog with their long time service provider about replacing their equipment.
[I haven't seen too many of these door operators still around]
This
is another reminder to buildings they should budget to have their elevator
updated the same they would budget for new drive ways, roofs, boilers, windows,
etc. After elevator equipment is 20-25
years old buildings should begin talking to their elevator company about what
they will need to be replacing. This
can be a longer term plan, but a plan needs to be made.
Costs of an older
elevator
– Elevator modernization is an expensive proposition. But if building owners add up the repair
costs of their aging elevator system, they may be well on their way to the cost
of a modernized elevator. We complete emergency
repairs on older elevator systems and they always tend to occur on Friday at
4pm[or other very inconvenient times].
Elevator repairs are expensive not to mention “the over time” component. If your modernization costs $50,000.00,
$100,000.00 or $200,000.00 paying for stop gap repairs of $5,000.00, $7,500.00, $17,000.00 adds up over
the years.
[Emergency repair never completed]
Take away – If your elevator
is over 20-25 years old start talking to your elevator service provider about
how much you will need to invest in the elevator system so you can begin saving
for it. Long term planning does take
time but it is much easier than trying to pay for a very expensive equipment
replacement all at once.
If
you have any questions or would like information from Colley Elevator you can
go to www.colleyelevator.com, email Craigz@colleyelevator.com or call
630-766-7230.