Elevator Service Contracts – Value over Price

Why Pricing Isn’t the Most Important Factor When Choosing an Elevator Service Company

When building managers or property owners evaluate elevator service providers, the first number they often look at is the monthly contract price. On paper, choosing the lowest bid can feel like a smart financial decision.

But in the elevator industry, the upfront price rarely tells the full story.

In fact, focusing solely on cost can lead to higher long-term expenses, inconsistent service, and serious safety risks.

The Hidden Costs Behind “Low” Contracts

Many large or nationwide elevator providers compete aggressively on price-to-win contracts. While the initial monthly rate may look attractive, these agreements often include:

Over time, these add-ons can significantly exceed the cost of a higher-quality, all-inclusive service agreement.

What started as the “cheapest” option up front, frequently becomes the most expensive in the long run.

Service You Can’t Count On

Beyond cost, reliability is where low-bid providers often fall short.

A common frustration among property managers is missed appointments or long gaps between visits. Elevators may go months, or even years, without proper preventative maintenance.

In one recent case, a customer who transitioned to Veteran Elevator had previously been under contract with another provider for a number of years without a technician ever showing up for routine service or inspection.

This meant, during this time:

No preventative maintenance.
No scheduled inspections.
No proactive safety checks.

Situations like this create not only operational headaches but also major liability concerns.

The Value of Consistent Preventative Maintenance

Reliable elevator service isn’t about reacting when something breaks — it’s about preventing issues before they happen.

That’s why consistent, scheduled maintenance is critical.

Veteran Elevator takes a proactive approach:

When service is predictable and documented, buildings run smoother and budgets become easier to manage.

Annual Testing: Included, Not Extra

Another area where costs can quietly add up is annual compliance testing.

Many providers treat required inspections, such as Category 1 testing, as billable extras.

At Veteran Elevator, annual Category 1 testing is included in the service contract.

There are no surprise invoices and no scrambling to schedule compliance work at the last minute. It’s planned, performed, and documented as part of the partnership.

Reliability Builds Trust

Elevator service isn’t just a vendor relationship; it’s a safety partnership.

Tenants, employees, and visitors rely on elevators every day. Property managers need confidence that when service is scheduled, technicians will be there.

That reliability is where Veteran Elevator stands apart.

Looking Beyond the Monthly Number

When evaluating elevator service providers, it helps to ask a few key questions:

A slightly higher monthly investment often delivers significantly better value, fewer disruptions, and lower lifetime costs.

Final Thoughts

Choosing an elevator company isn’t just about price, it’s about performance, accountability, and safety.

Low upfront contracts may look appealing, but often riddled with inconsistent service, surprise fees, and missed inspections which can add up to far more in the long run.

Transparent pricing, stellar service, and “showing up when we say we will” are key pillars to Veteran Elevator’s approach with each and every customer. 

of the workspace they provide.

We spoke with their team about the decision process and the impact the modernization has had on their operations.

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