CIBES LIFT UK

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Suppliers of: DDA compliant vertical platform lifts, Part M platform lifts, disabled access platform lifts, wheelchair access lifts, step lifts, wheelchair lifts, platform lifts.

Cibes Lift UK is one of the UK’s leading supplier of platform lifts. As part of the Cibes Lift Group, the largest platform lift company in Europe, we have considerable resources in service and development to proudly offer the most versatile, and cost effective, range of vertical and incline platform lifts available.

With an established history of experience in design and installation, the Cibes Lift UK team are leading authorities in providing flexible access solutions for a variety of commercial and industrial spaces.  Our free consultation service provides the opportunity to discuss individual needs with one of our expert technical team, ensuring a cost effective solution that will not only meet your practical requirements but also your aesthetic expectations.

Platform Lifts:

Cibes Lift UK provide a solutions for any project, regardless of the architectural style or structural constraints of your building. We offer a large choice of lift sizes, our standard lifts are the DDA lift which is Part M compliant for public as well as commercial use. We also offer a selection of incredibly compact residential lifts.

The Cibes Air

The Cibes Air lift is a space-saving, modular home lift solution, which is much faster and easier to install than a conventional lift. The great choice of colours and materials makes it easy to tailor the design of the Cibes Air home lift to your taste and unique sense of style.

A5000 Platform Lift by Cibes UK

With the standard EN81-41, MD2006/42/EC used and the platform space 1467mm 1100mm, this really is the lift for all solutions. Another advantage of the A5000 Platform Lift is the 3 day installation time - an effecient turnaround for a high spec lift!

A5000 Outdoor Lift by Cibes UK

The Cibes A5000 Outdoor concept includes anti-corrosion protection of exposed elements, reinforced cross-beams and fixing brackets in order to offer you an optimal outdoor solution.

A4000 Home Lift by Cibes UK

The A4000 Home Lift is Cibes UK’s smallest platform lift and improves the comfort and value of your home.

B3000 Open Platform Lift by Cibes UK

With the standard MD2006/42/EC used and flexible platform spaces including 900mm x 1400mm, 1100mm x 1400mm and 1500mm x 1600mm, this really is the lift for hard wearing conditions.

A8000 Stretcher lift

The perfect lift for care homes, physical rehabilitation centers, shops and restaurants.

Cabin Lifts

Cibes is currently the only provider of premium comfort screw-driven cabin lifts, not only in the UK, but in the world. This makes our cabin lifts quite unique. The screw-driven system of our cabin lifts is extremely robust and reliable, but also has the advantage of a very low pit (70-100 mm). This means that Cibes cabin lifts are much easier to integrate in existing buildings than conventional cabin lifts and are ideal lift solution.

The Cibes C1 Pure Cabin Lift

The Cibes C1 Pure is the world’s only screw-driven cabin lift with premium comfort. It can be installed in just a few days and is available with and without a shaft.

Goods Lifts / DDA Lifts

We offer the best Goods lifts in the UK. The Cibes A8000 platform lift is certified for the transportation of goods and complies with DDA requirements. This makes it a large and powerful lift, an excellent choice for any business or public building which requires a lift to handle both situations with compromise.

STAIRLIFTS

Most buildings contain several different levels. A few steps here, a staircase there. For most people this is not a problem, but for a wheelchair users every level can be a challenge. Installing a Cibes stairlift UK is a space saving and smart way to solve any accessibility problem. The Cibes Stairlift is a uniquely designed to fit in areas where conventional stairlifts would block passage access. 

The S6 Stairlift

The lift follows your stairs’ unique curvature and can turn up to 180 degrees to move across any landings. The S6 Lift has front and back safety arms and flaps and has also been equipped with a jamming sensor which will cease movement to ensure passenger safety. The S6 Lift has a modern, aluminium rail system which looks like a banister and therefore complements the existing décor of your home or commercial building. At the same time, the lift and rail system is designed in a way that makes them easy to reuse.

The S7 Stairlift

The Cibes S7 has a driving mechanism of a rack with an over-speed governor. The wheelchair lift design features safety arms and flaps on the front and back of the platform. When the is not in use, the barriers, flaps and platform are neatly folded away electronically. The Cibes S7 stairlift is designed for straight staircases and is built bespokely to the legnth and width of your staircase. Suitable for both domestic and commercial properties the S7 stairlift can be installed both as an indoor lift or outdoor lift. 

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ELEVATORS .See Also LIFTS
GOODS LIFTS
GOODS LIFTS Goods with Passenger
GOODS LIFTS Platform Goods Lifts
HOSPITAL LIFTS Platform Lifts Hospital Bed and Stretcher Transport
LIFT REFURBISHMENT Disabled Use
LIFTS Disabled Access
LIFTS DOC M DDA EQUALITY ACT
LIFTS Electric Drive
LIFTS Freestanding Units
LIFTS Hydraulic Drive
LIFTS Mobility Impaired
LIFTS Outdoor Lifts
LIFTS Part M Compliant
LIFTS Purpose Made
LIFTS Stainless Steel
PASSENGER LIFTS Commercial
PASSENGER LIFTS Disabled Access
PASSENGER LIFTS Domestic Home Lifts
PASSENGER LIFTS Electric Drive
PASSENGER LIFTS EN81-1 CE Marked
PASSENGER LIFTS European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Compliant
PASSENGER LIFTS Part M Compliant
PASSENGER LIFTS Wheelchair
PASSENGER LIFTS Wheelchair Domestic Home Lifts
PLATFORM LIFTS Architectural
PLATFORM LIFTS Atria
PLATFORM LIFTS Cabin Lifts
PLATFORM LIFTS Cabin Lifts For Installation into Existing Shaft
PLATFORM LIFTS Cabin Lifts With Lift Shaft Incorporated
PLATFORM LIFTS Class III Health Care Sizes (Class 3)
PLATFORM LIFTS Commercial
PLATFORM LIFTS Compact Platform Small Footprint
PLATFORM LIFTS Custom Finishes
PLATFORM LIFTS Disabled Access
PLATFORM LIFTS DOC M DDA EQUALITY ACT
PLATFORM LIFTS Domestic Home Lifts
PLATFORM LIFTS Dual Purpose Light Goods and Passengers
PLATFORM LIFTS Electric Drive
PLATFORM LIFTS EN81-41
PLATFORM LIFTS Enclosed
PLATFORM LIFTS Enclosed Outdoor Lifts
PLATFORM LIFTS European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Compliant
PLATFORM LIFTS European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Compliant CE Marked
PLATFORM LIFTS Fire and Smoke Rated Doors
PLATFORM LIFTS Glass Panelled
PLATFORM LIFTS Glass Shafts
PLATFORM LIFTS Glazed Shafts
PLATFORM LIFTS Heavy Loads
PLATFORM LIFTS Hospital Bed and Stretcher Transport
PLATFORM LIFTS Hydraulic Drive
PLATFORM LIFTS Inclined .See Also STAIR LIFTS:
PLATFORM LIFTS Inclined CE Marked/Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Compliant
PLATFORM LIFTS Industrial
PLATFORM LIFTS Internal
PLATFORM LIFTS Large Capacity
PLATFORM LIFTS Low Rise Low Height
PLATFORM LIFTS Multistorey 6 Landings / up to 13m Travel Height
PLATFORM LIFTS Open Platform
PLATFORM LIFTS Outdoor Lifts
PLATFORM LIFTS Part M Compliant
PLATFORM LIFTS Public Access
PLATFORM LIFTS Retail
PLATFORM LIFTS Screw Driven
PLATFORM LIFTS Stainless Steel
PLATFORM LIFTS Stainless Steel Glazed
PLATFORM LIFTS Stainless Steel RAL Colourcoated
PLATFORM LIFTS Swing-On
PLATFORM LIFTS Wheelchair .See Also WHEELCHAIR LIFTS:
STAIR LIFTS EN81-40
STAIR LIFTS Inclined Platform
STAIR LIFTS Inclined Platform CE Marked/Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Compliant
STAIR LIFTS Inclined Platform Foldaway Systems
STAIR LIFTS Low Rise Platform
STAIR LIFTS Multiple Landings
STAIR LIFTS Outdoor Chair
STAIR LIFTS Outdoor Platform
STAIR LIFTS Outdoor Platform Low Rise Foldaway
STAIR LIFTS Outdoor Platform Low Rise Lift and Turn
STAIR LIFTS Outdoor Platform Straight Stairway
STAIR LIFTS Platform
STAIR LIFTS Wheelchair
STAIR LIFTS Wheelchair Platform
STEP LIFTS Adjacent Entry
STEP LIFTS Indoor Lifts
STEP LIFTS Integrated Safety Access Ramp
STEP LIFTS Outdoor Lifts
STEP LIFTS Wheelchair
WHEELCHAIR LIFTS Domestic Home Lifts
WHEELCHAIR LIFTS Open Platform
WHEELCHAIR LIFTS Outdoor
CIBES A1000 Stairlifts
CIBES A2000 Step Lifts
CIBES A3000 Platform Lifts
CIBES A4000 Platform Lifts
CIBES A5000 Platform Lifts
CIBES A6000 Cabin Lifts
CIBES A6000 Passenger Lifts
CIBES A7000 Platform Lifts
CIBES A8000 Platform Lifts
CIBES A9000 Platform Lifts
CIBES AIR Home Lifts
CIBES B3000 Vertical Platform Lifts
CIBES B385 Open Platform Lifts
CIBES C1 PURE Cabin Lifts
CIBES CLOUD PLUS Platform Lifts
CIBES ECOSILENT Lift Drive Systems
CIBES S6 Stairlifts
CIBES S7 Stairlifts

Cibes Lift - How much does it cost to install a lift in 2024?

February 2024

In 2024, there are many available lift options for different purposes, users, and budgets. Some lifts are even optimized for energy efficiency and customization. Understanding the factors that affect the cost of installing a lift is essential to making an informed and cost-effective decision. In this blog we will explore these factors in detail, providing a comprehensive overview of what is involved in installing a lift in terms of investment and preparation.
Factors Affecting the Cost of Lift Installation

The price of a lift installation depends on several factors, each of which can significantly influence the final cost. These include the type of lift, its dimensions and capacity, as well as the customization options chosen.
Lift Type

The choice of lift type is a crucial factor that directly influences the cost of installation. In 2024, the options available are more diverse than ever before, each designed to meet specific needs in both commercial and private environments. Let’s take a closer look at some of our most popular options:
Cibes Platform Lifts:

A Platform Lift or Vertical Platform Lift is a device that takes a passenger from one floor to the next, with the same level of convenience as an elevator. Except, it is a solution that takes up less space, requires less construction and can be installed quickly. These lifts are a space-efficient solution and are suitable for both commercial and private use.

Within this category, options range from simple, functional models to high-end premium versions. These systems are particularly valued for their ability to integrate harmoniously into any environment, whether it is a public building, private residence, schools or shops. Models such as the Cibes A5000 are notable for their wheelchair accessibility and versatility, making them a common choice in homes, shops and offices. Installation of these lifts can be more economical compared to other types, and their compact design makes them easy to integrate into new or existing buildings without the need for major structural alterations. Other options, like the Cibes Air offer the same benefits, plus some additional features like unique materials and intuitive design. Making it a more expensive option, but one that adds value to any environment.
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Cibes Cabin Lifts:

Cibes Cabin lifts offer a similar level of comfort to traditional lifts but with the advantage of being quicker and easier to install. These systems are ideal for those looking for a perfect integration with different architectural styles, thanks to customizable cabin designs and the possibility of installation in masonry or in self-supporting enclosures. The Cibes C1 Pure, for example, is a model that combines elegance and functionality, available with a ready-made glass or steel enclosure, adapting perfectly to any environment. This flexibility in design and installation makes them attractive for a wide range of applications, from residential to commercial buildings.

Cibes C1 Pure cabin lift
Cibes Goods Lift:

The Cibes A8000 Goods Lift is the ideal choice for transporting heavy equipment and people, being able to handle up to 1000 kg. This capacity makes it exceptionally versatile and suitable for a variety of buildings, such as warehouses, shops, hotels and train stations. Unlike traditional freight elevators, which are generally limited to transporting goods, Cibes goods lifts are also certified to transport people, including wheelchair and mobility scooter users. The Cibes A8000, for example, is ideal for the safe transport of heavy goods, with a large platform size and extra-large doors. Its robust design and integrated safety features ensure safe and efficient operation.

Cibes C1 Pure Cabin Lift

Additionally, the type of lift chosen must be aligned not only with the specific needs of the building and its users, but also with the available budget. The choice between platform lifts, cabin lifts and freight lifts depend on several factors, including required capacity, space constraints, desired level of accessibility and building aesthetics. Carefully evaluating these options will help you make an informed decision and ensure an investment that meets your long-term expectations and requirements.

Dimensions and Capacity

The size and capacity of the lift are crucial factors in determining the cost. A larger lift, capable of carrying more people or heavy loads, will naturally come with a higher price tag. This is due not only to the increase in materials and machinery required, but also to the greater complexity of the installation and possibly the building structure.

Customisation

Customisation is where the innovation of 2024 really shines. Lifts can now be fully customised to your personal taste. Whether you customize by adding your own floor tiles, or choose from over 250+ colours, you can select features that suit the interior of any private or public building. Moreover, customising a lift can also increase the cost of the lift. If customisation isn’t something you care for, you can always opt for the standard colour options to reduce the costs.
Cibes Cloud Plus, our most luxurious platform lift.

Cibes Cloud Plus, our most luxurious platform lift.
Energy Efficiency

Much like any home appliance you purchase, not all lifts consume the same amount of electricity. The addition of EcoSilent for example, makes a Cibes lift run with 45% less energy than a lift without it. With it a lift has an energy consumption of 215kWh/Year.*1 This drive system also reduces long-term costs to your electricity bill. The total amount of energy consumed by your lift, of course, depends on other factors, especially how often the lift is used, and the travel height.

However, even if you don’t opt for a Cibes lift with EcoSilent, all our lifts are screw-driven, meaning that the lifts are energy efficient and require less maintenance than conventional elevators by default. A lift with a standard drive servicing 2 stops at a 3.4 metre travel height, with 20 daily movements will consume 481kWh per year. For comparison, an electric water heater can consume 380-500 kWh per month.

*Yearly energy consumption based on a 2 stop lift with 3.6 m travel, equipped with EcoSilent and a frequency of use of 20 travels/day.
Average Cost of Lift Installation in 2024

In 2024, the cost of installing a lift remains a significant investment, although it varies widely depending on the type of building and lift selected. Understanding average costs and the factors that influence them is crucial to properly plan your project. Below are the average costs for different contexts and a comparison with the previous year’s prices.

Lifts in Residential Buildings

In residential buildings, the cost of installing a lift can vary significantly depending on factors such as the type of lift, the number of floors to be serviced and the specific characteristics of the building. For residential buildings, prices typically start at 20,000 euros, depending on whether more basic or advanced solutions are chosen. See: How much does a home lift cost?

The final cost of your lift varies depending on the model you choose. For example, a Cibes A5000 with standard features can cost anything upwards of 20 000 euros. The Cibes Air for instance, is a more luxurious and customizable option that can exceed 60,000 euros. These figures may increase depending on the additional building work required, and the levels of customisation desired. Our advice is to reach out to our specialists to receive an accurate quotation.
Legal Considerations and Administrative Processes

When planning for the installation of a lift in 2024, it is essential to consider not only the technical and financial aspects, but also the legal implications and administrative processes involved. These considerations ensure that the installation complies with current regulations and that all necessary approvals are obtained in order to proceed legally and safely.
Current regulations

The installation of lifts is subject to various rules and regulations that may vary from country to country and region to region. In 2024, it is essential to be aware of recent changes in legislation to ensure that your project complies with all current regulations. These may include regulations on accessibility, safety, energy efficiency and environmental protection measures.

For example, the European Union has specific regulations for lifts, such as Directive 2014/33/EU, which sets out the essential health and safety requirements for the installation of lifts. In addition, local regulations may dictate additional requirements, such as minimum cabin dimensions to ensure accessibility, or specific standards for the installation of lifts in historic or listed buildings.

It is vital to consult with legal experts or specialised lift installation companies to ensure that the project complies with all applicable regulations, including any recent changes or updates in legislation.

Formalities and Licensing

The installation of a lift requires a number of formalities and licences to be completed prior to the start of the project. These procedures are essential to ensure that the installation is carried out in accordance with local building codes and safety regulations.
Typical steps include:

Application for a building permit: Before starting any construction or structural modification, it is necessary to apply for a building permit at the relevant town hall or local authority. This license ensures that the project complies with town planning and building regulations.

Technical Project: A technical project drawn up by an architect or engineer is usually required. This document must detail the installation plans, technical specifications of the lift and how it will be integrated into the building.

Safety and Accessibility Certification: Depending on local legislation, it may be necessary to obtain specific certifications that the lift meets the required safety and accessibility standards.

Inspection and Final Approval: After installation, an inspection by competent authorities is usually required to obtain final approval for the use of the lift. This inspection verifies that the installation has been carried out in accordance with the approved technical project and that it complies with all safety regulations.

It is important to remember that these procedures may vary depending on the location and type of building. It is therefore advisable to consult with local authorities and experts in the field to ensure that all procedures are carried out correctly and to avoid delays or penalties. Efficient management of these procedures is a key aspect of a successful lift installation project.
Additional Costs of Lift Installation

When installing a lift, the costs are not limited to the purchase price and installation of the equipment. There are several additional expenses that must be taken into account to get a complete picture of the total investment. These include regular maintenance and services, as well as possible structural modifications and works necessary for the installation.
Additional Expenses in Lift Installation

When installing a lift, the costs are not limited to just the purchase price and installation of the equipment. There are several additional expenses that must be considered to get a complete picture of the total investment. These include regular maintenance and services, as well as possible structural modifications and works necessary for the installation.
Maintenance and services

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the safe and efficient operation of a lift. Maintenance costs may vary depending on the type of lift, its use and the complexity of the system. Generally, they include periodic inspections, repairs, and replacement of worn parts. In addition, additional services such as emergency line or updated safety systems may be required. These services are not only important to comply with current regulations, but also to ensure the safety of the users.

We always advice you to sign a lift maintenance contract with a Cibes certified dealer as required by our warranty. Additionally, having a good maintenance plan cuts down long-term costs like costly repairs and it keeps your lift running smoothly and efficiently, resulting in a longer lifetime.
Structural Modifications and Necessary Works

Often, the installation of a lift requires structural modifications to the building. This may include the creation or enlargement of a lift shaft, reinforcements to the existing structure, or the construction of a machine room. Cibes Lifts are advantageous in the sense that they come in a ready-made shaft and do not have a machine room or pit. This means that you can easily save money by simply installing the lift directly on the floor with a ramp.
Tips for Reducing Costs

Reducing costs does not necessarily mean choosing the cheapest option initially. In the long run, a higher quality and more efficient lift may be more economical due to lower maintenance costs and greater durability. Some strategies to optimize the investment include:

Distinguish between your ‘Need to have’ and ‘Want to have’ to select the best option that fits your desired requirements.
Consider lifts with better energy efficiency, which can reduce long-term operating costs.
Explore financing or leasing options that can make the initial investment more manageable.

Investigate available government grants or incentives for lift installation, especially those that improve accessibility or energy efficiency.
Install a lift that does not require a separate machine-room or pit.

By taking all these factors into account, you can make more informed and strategic decisions, ensuring that the investment in a lift is beneficial in both the short and long term.
Subsidies and Grants for Lift Installation

Installing a lift can be a significant investment, but there is several grants and financial assistance available that can help ease the cost. These grants are often aimed at improving accessibility in older buildings, increasing energy efficiency, or supporting communities with special needs. It is important to investigate and make use of these assistance programs, as they can cover a substantial portion of the installation costs.
Conclusion

Installing a lift in 2024 involves considering a variety of factors, including the type of lift, installation and maintenance costs, the specific needs of your building, and applicable legal regulations. Although the initial investment can be considerable, a well-chosen and properly installed lift can bring significant value to any property, improving not only accessibility but also the value of the property. With careful planning and consideration of all the options and aids available, you can ensure an investment that meets your needs and expectations over the long term.

Remember that every installation is different, so if you’re after a specific quote, our team of experts is ready to provide that for you. Let’s have a talk!

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of subsidies are available for the installation of lifts?

The grants available may vary depending on the location and type of building. Generally, these grants focus on improving accessibility for people with reduced mobility, increasing energy efficiency, or supporting the renovation of older buildings.

How do I know if my lift installation project is eligible for grants?

To determine eligibility for grants, it is advisable to consult with local authorities or specialized funding agencies for construction and renovation projects.

Do I need to make structural modifications to install a lift?

Depending on the type of lift and the characteristics of the building, structural modifications may be necessary. It is important to carry out a detailed technical assessment before deciding which type of lift to install.

How long does it take to install a lift?

Installation time varies depending on the type of lift and building conditions. The simplest lifts can be installed in a few days, while more complex projects may require several weeks.

What factors should I consider when choosing a lift supplier?

When choosing a supplier, consider their reputation, the quality of their products, the warranty offered, and the efficiency of their after-sales service. It is advisable to consult references and review similar projects carried out by the supplier.

How can I reduce the cost of installing a lift?

To reduce costs, consider choosing a lift that fits your specific needs without excesses, opt for more energy-efficient models, and explore financing or leasing options. Also, research available grants and subsidies.

Get in touch!

Our team is dedicated to guiding you through the process of finding an elevator for your property. Feel free to contact us to get tailored information for your specific requirements.

Cibes Lift - 7 benefits of a home lift

April 2023

With over 75 years of experience as a platform lift company, Cibes Lift can provide the right solution for you. We will assist you with our excellent pre and post-sale customer service, ensuring your experience is seamless from start to finish. We offer an extensive range of solutions to best suit your needs, whether you are looking to undertake a residential or commercial project. As such, adding a platform lift to your home not only boosts your property’s value but can be a beneficial method of increasing accessibility too. Some further benefits of purchasing a platform lift are outlined below.

Accessibility

First and foremost, a platform lift provides greater accessibility around your home. Supporting individuals with mobility issues, or those who use a wheelchair as part of their daily life. A platform lift also provides loved ones with the peace of mind that their friend or family member is safe accessing all areas of their home. There is no need for an individual to get out from their wheelchair, making it far safer than a traditional stairlift.

Convenience

Platform lifts are a great way to increase convenience when moving around your property. From carrying groceries from one level to the next to lifting heavy items around your home. A Cibes platform lift can support its user in saving unnecessary time and effort. It should also be noted that the installation of a Cibes platform lift requires minimal structural alteration, ensuring that your experience is as convenient as can be. With a manufacturing time of as little as three weeks and an installation time of 2-3 days a Cibes platform lift will cause minimal disruption to your life and maximum accessibility.

Value

A great benefit of such quality, long-lasting Swedish engineering is that a Cibes platform lift is not only a great way to future-proof your home but also a simple way to add a wealth of value to your property. A Cibes home lift typically has a life span of 25 years making it an incredibly useful addition for generations to come; as a result, is a sustainable long-term investment.

Personalisation

A benefit of today’s advanced technology means that you are able to personalise a great deal of the product you purchase. Whether you are looking for an internal or external lift, you will find a range of colours, designs, and specifications, meaning you can find a Cibes platform lift to suit the style and aesthetical surrounding of your home. Not to mention, Cibes’ lift come in a range of sizes meaning you can increase both your accessibility and the value of your property without compromising on space. Of which will set you up for a flawless integration into your homes’ existing architecture.


Efficiency

You may assume that a Cibes Lift may require a great deal of electricity but that is not the case. Most of the Cibes’ lift solutions are designed to be energy efficient utilising advanced technology to ensure they perform as efficiently and as environmentally friendly as possible. This is achieved by using low-power motors and other energy-saving features. Often your Cibes’ lift will fit into a standard plug socket, supporting the user with a plug-and-play integration.

Safety

A Cibes Lift is a unique, high-quality lift solution, developed and designed with state-of-the-art safety features. Encompassing an emergency stop button in the event of an accident, a pressure push button, that must be held down at all times when in travel, and a power back up system for in the event of a power cut. Cibes Lifts’ are also child friendly due to the level of safety equipment they withstand. As such presenting a useful solution for the entire family.

Maintenance

Cibes platform lifts are designed with you in mind, as such, they are low maintenance and require minimal upkeep. Keeping costs low and efficiency high. All the Cibes range is developed in an energy-efficient manner meaning you can love your lift for longer, without breaking the bank. The team at Cibes Lift is proud to provide unrivalled lift maintenance servicing plans to always ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Cibes Lift delivers some of the best technical support on the market, with their exceptionally trained and geographically focused team on hand if you should so need them.

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