I rarely work on home units, mostly high rise high speed traction stuff but I agree with Yelobird a small hydraulic system is the way to go.
Don't go cheap. I work for Otis. Use a union company
You want it done right.
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I rarely work on home units, mostly high rise high speed traction stuff but I agree with Yelobird a small hydraulic system is the way to go.
Don't go cheap. I work for Otis. Use a union company
You want it done right.
Quoted from Mike_J:We had an Otis Gen2 installed a few years ago when we renovated our house -
It was recommended by the architect and has proven to be very reliable.
That there is one of the best units made by Otis!
I wish I had about 200 of those units on my route...
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