by asingh1 | Jul 30, 2026 | Lift Maintenance
A lift should never be completely silent. Motors run, doors move and mechanical components engage throughout each journey. Some operational sound is normal. What matters is change. A lift that suddenly begins grinding, squeaking, rattling or banging may be showing...
by asingh1 | Jul 30, 2026 | Lift Maintenance
A lift rarely breaks down at a convenient time. It stops during the morning rush in an office building, when a hotel is fully occupied or while a shopping centre is experiencing its busiest trading period. By the time the engineer arrives, queues may have formed,...
by asingh1 | Jul 30, 2026 | Lift Inspection
A lift can continue moving between floors while serious problems are developing behind the scenes. The doors may still open. The buttons may still work. Passengers may notice nothing more than a slight vibration or occasional delay. Yet the control system could be...
by asingh1 | Jul 30, 2026 | Lift Maintenance
There comes a point in the life of almost every commercial lift when routine servicing appears to be doing less and costing more. Breakdowns become more frequent. Replacement parts become harder to find. Repair quotations begin arriving with uncomfortable regularity....
by asingh1 | Jul 30, 2026 | Lift Maintenance
Changing lift maintenance provider can feel more complicated than staying with an underperforming company. Building managers may worry about contractual restrictions, missing service records, unfamiliar equipment or a gap in emergency cover. As a result, many...