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The discussion starts with the house layout, not only the cabin finish.
Home elevators in Goa
Goa's villa landscape is changing. Bungalows in Porvorim, row houses in Socorro, multi-level homes across Dona Paula and Bambolim - homeowners are adding lifts not just for convenience, but because the building makes it practical.
New-build and retrofit discussions are both welcome, even if the house layout is still being worked out.

Usable shaft pocket, pit, and overhead before selecting the model
Landing access relative to stairs and daily movement through the house
How finishes, electrical routing, and service access will work after handover
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The discussion starts with the house layout, not only the cabin finish.
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Existing-house lift planning should stay honest about structure and civil limits.
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A short brief is enough to narrow whether the fit is straightforward or more custom.
We have installed home elevators in villas across North and South Goa, including zero-pit configurations where the existing slab doesn't allow a conventional pit. Our compact designs start from a shaft footprint as small as 1000mm x 1000mm, and our lifts comply with the latest code, IS 17900.
When the villa slab is already cast and digging a pit is impractical, we offer zero-pit designs that sit directly on the finished floor. This is the most common configuration we install in existing Goa homes.
We fit home lifts even in most compact spaces, which often makes the difference between feasible and not in villas where space is tight.
We handle survey, design, manufacturing, installation, and ongoing maintenance. One company, one point of contact, and one point of responsibility.
Our service teams are based in 3 locations across North and South Goa to ensure our technicians are on site within 3 hours.
This case study shows how a villa lift decision can be shaped around a real structural window instead of an assumed one.
Project case study
A North Goa villa case where the shaft pocket sat within an existing structure and the solution had to stay practical for finishes and service access.
These articles help narrow the home-elevator discussion before a villa or existing-house layout moves too far.
Planning insight
A practical review of shaft rectangle, pit depth, overhead, and landing access before a retrofit is judged properly.
Planning insight
Useful when the main question is layout impact, daily use, finish coordination, and long-term practicality.
Planning insight
Helpful when the house is already built and the main question is how to introduce a lift without forcing the wrong compromise.
Home elevator pricing depends on the number of floors, shaft dimensions, cabin finish, and whether the installation is planned for a new build or an existing villa. The right estimate comes from the actual site condition, not a generic brochure range. Once we review the requirement, we can guide you on the most suitable configuration and the likely budget range.
Yes. We install pitless and low-pit home elevator configurations for existing villas where a conventional pit is impractical. The final solution depends on the slab condition, floor levels, and the usable space available for the lift.
A home elevator should be maintained through comprehensive service checks that cover electrical and mechanical safety checks, alignment of doors and sensors, operating performance, and controller diagnostics. The right maintenance schedule depends on usage, but the goal is always the same: reliable daily operation and quick support if a fault occurs.
The space needed depends on the lift type, capacity, and whether it is being installed in a new villa or an existing house. We work with compact layouts for homes where space is limited, but the correct answer comes only after reviewing the available shaft zone, floor-to-floor heights, and access conditions on site.
The enquiry does not need to be long. The aim is simply to understand whether the house and the requirement point toward a straightforward or more customized route.
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Share whether the property is a new villa or an existing house, and how many floors need access.
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Mention any known layout limit such as staircase position, tight shaft space, or finish sensitivity.
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Use the enquiry form to start the discussion. A basic brief is enough for Eleva to suggest the likely next step.
Project discussion
Tell us whether the home is new or existing, how many floors need access, and any space or finish concern already known.