About Hi Tec Lift Systems
We provide a range of passenger lifts, lift servicing and lift maintenance in the UK.
Hi-Tec Lift Systems are a privately owned lift company who have been established for over 30 years. Our management team have over 100 years of experience between them in the lift industry. We have an ideal base near Stoke, where we can offer nationwide coverage for all new lifts, lift service, lift repair or lift modernisation work. We have installed over 1100 units in the UK over the last 30 years and have built up a reputation with clients as a reliable supplier who goes the extra mile. We have many units on service locally that we have had for many years and also lots of national clients too. We specialise in replacement passenger lifts and bespoke passenger lifts. We can supply lifts into existing buildings and offer any car size you need to fit your space. Bespoke Lifts
Installation of bespoke lifts. Hi-Tec Lift Systems make lifts which are ideal as a replacement lift or where special sizes, loads or bespoke lift design is required. Our bespoke passenger lift services are tailored to your needs and are available across the UK. https://www.hitecliftsystems.co.uk/bespoke-lift/
Passenger Lifts
We are a specialist passenger lift installation company and have been supplying and installing passenger lifts, cabin lifts and home lifts for over 30 years. During this time we have installed over 1100 lifts for various end clients, contractors, architects and consultants. https://www.hitecliftsystems.co.uk/passenger-lift/
Lift Service
Hi-Tec Lift Systems offer nationwide lift service coverage for all types of lift repairs. With our in-house lift engineers, we can do all lift repair work on all types of passenger lifts, goods lifts, cabin lifts, platform lifts and access products. https://www.hitecliftsystems.co.uk/lift-service/
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