Posted at 13:48h
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by Peak Elevator
Elevator World, the leading publication for the vertical transportation industry, highlighted PEAK Elevator™'s announcement launching its franchising system. PEAK Elevator™ is currently franchising in 35 states, with plans to franchise in additional states by the end of 2017. Read more here....
Posted at 13:49h
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by Peak Elevator
PEAK Elevator™ announced the launch of its franchise system on January 30, 2017. These business opportunities in the elevator and escalator service industry are now available in 35 states. The organization is excited to match prospective franchise owner-operators with territories in the United States. Read...
Posted at 16:01h
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by Peak Elevator
Very few people pay attention to their elevator or escalator equipment until it malfunctions. However, as your “go-to” vertical transportation experts, PEAK Elevator™ recommends preventive maintenance for all makes and models. Part of that preventive maintenance is knowing when your equipment needs service, recognizing abnormal...
Posted at 14:14h
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by Peak Elevator
PEAK Elevator™ has served as an authoritative voice on elevator and escalator maintenance for over 30 years. Along the way, we have proudly perfected the art of customer service. What is our secret? Here are some ways that our vertical transportation experts prioritize training...
Posted at 08:26h
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by Peak Elevator
Whether we live on the fourth floor of a high-rise, work in a towering skyscraper, or need a quick lift at the mall, vertical transportation is a vital part of our lives. How much thought do we give to the mechanics of these devices? Aside...
Posted at 10:29h
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by Peak Elevator
A malfunctioning elevator or escalator is frustrating enough, without the added stress of finding a skilled, reliable technician to come out and fix it in a timely fashion. Our team at PEAK Elevator™ understands this. That is why we have developed a brand that stands...
Posted at 13:20h
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by Peak Elevator
Repairing an elevator or escalator can be costly. And yet, there’s nothing more unsettling than entering a business or apartment building and seeing an “out of order” sign on the elevator doors. A building manager or superintendent must decide if hunting for a deal is...