FAQs About A to Z Elevator Inspections, Inc.
Learn about our elevator and escalator inspections, consulting, and project and asset management services.
Company overview
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We offer a full range of elevator services, including inspections, testing, maintenance recommendations, modernization consulting, and project/asset management. We handle elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters, and other vertical transportation systems.
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We serve a wide range of properties, including commercial buildings, residential buildings, industrial facilities, hospitals, hotels, government buildings and more.
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Yes, we are fully licensed and insured in accordance with all Colorado and national regulations.
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You can contact us by phone at (720)916-5180, email at customerservice@atozelevators.com, or through our website contact form.
About our inspections
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Inspection frequency is determined by local codes and regulations, typically annually or semi-annually. Our office staff is able to advise you on the specific requirements for your location.
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Our inspections are thorough and comprehensive, covering all aspects of the elevator system, including mechanical components, electrical systems, safety devices, and code compliance.
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We adhere to all relevant national and local codes, including ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators), and the local jurisdictional requirements.
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We will provide a detailed report outlining any deficiencies. We can send the report to your maintenance company and local jurisdiction. We can also assist with arranging necessary repairs or upgrades to fix any deficiencies.
About our consulting service
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If your elevator is experiencing frequent breakdowns, has outdated technology, or no longer meets current safety standards, it may be time for modernization.
Our inspectors are able to meet with you at the property to evaluate the elevator and give recommendations.
About our project/asset management service
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It's a comprehensive service that oversees all aspects of your elevator assets, including inspections, maintenance, modernization projects, and long-term planning, maximizing equipment lifespan and minimizing costs.
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It can improve safety, ensure compliance, reduce downtime, optimize maintenance costs, and extend the life of your elevator assets.