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DOUBLE YOUR PARKING SPACE WITH A 4 POST CAR LIFT
Garage Living installs high quality 4 post car lifts for residential use. Increase the parking space in your garage without the cost of a major renovation or expensive off-site storage. Take advantage of the unused space in your garage.
We have 3 models for various vehicle sizes. Features include:
- 8,000 – 9,000 lbs lifting capacity
- 4 drip trays included
- powder coat finish available in black only
- steel approach ramps included
- ALI Certified (American Lift Institute) and safe for residential use
WILL A CAR LIFT FIT IN MY GARAGE?
Every garage is different and there are 3 factors that will determine if a car lift will fit:
- floor space
- ceiling height
- garage door placement
If you can park your vehicle in the garage then you have enough floor space for a car lift. Your garage ceiling needs a minimum height of approximately 10 feet.
The last thing is the garage door. You may need a high lift conversion for your door so it opens at a higher level within your garage. Contact us. In most cases, we can tell you over the phone if you can fit a car lift in your garage.
Download our car lift brochure (PDF: 2 MB)
COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN CONSULTATION
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CAR LIFT EXAMPLES
SPECIFICATIONS
| AUTOMOTIVE LIFT | 8,000 STANDARD | 8,000 STANDARD PLUS/LONG | 9,000 STANDARD |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifting Capacity | 8,000 lbs | 8,000 lbs | 9,000 lbs |
| Lifting Height | 72" | 86" | 84" |
| Overall Length (with approach ramps) |
207 ½" | 222" | 225 ½" |
| Overall Length (without approach ramps) |
176" | 190" | 193 ⅛" |
| Overall Width (with motor) |
115" | 115" | 131" |
| Overall Width (without motor) |
103 ½" | 103 ½" | 121 ½" |
| Approach Ramps | 36 ¾" | 37" | 36 ¼" |
| Runway Width | 18 ½" | 18 ½" | 21 ¾" |
| Runway Length | 165 ½" | 180" | 184 ½" |
| Runway Thickness | 4 ½" | 5" | 4 ¾" |
| Drive Through Width (outside of tire to outside of tire) |
80 ½" | 80 ½" | 97" |
| Clearance Under Runways | 68" | 81" | 79 ¼" |
| Clearance Between Runways | 37 ¾" | 38" | 39" |
| Clearance Between Columns | 94" | 94" | 109 ½" |
| Height of Columns | 83" | 95 ¾" | 97" |
| Outside Runway to Outside Runway | 74 ¾" | 75" | 79 ½" |
| Shipping Weight | 1,820 lbs | 1,920 lbs | 2,350 lbs |
| Power Unit | 110 V, 1 hp | 110 V, 1 hp | 110 V, 1 hp |
CAR LIFT BROCHURE
Download a copy of our car lift brochure.
COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN CONSULTATION
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GARAGE CAR LIFT FAQ
What types of car lifts do you offer for a home garage?
We primarily offer 4-post car lifts for residential garages. In Garage Living, we have models with lifting capacities of 8,000–9,000 lbs designed for home use. These lifts offer a drive-on platform design, which is more user-friendly for everyday use (you simply drive your car onto the runways) and they’re very stable, ideal for parking and longer-term vehicle storage.
What are the ceiling height and floor requirements for installing a car lift in my garage?
For most residential car lifts, your garage ceiling should be at least 10 feet high (minimums range from about 9 feet up to 13 feet depending on the lift and vehicles involved).
As for floor space, if you can already park your vehicle in the garage, you generally have enough floor area for a car lift. However, you should also account for your garage door track and operator. Sometimes these need a high-lift conversion to avoid interfering with the lift.
What kind of installation process is required and how long will it take?
The installation process for a car lift involves a professional assessment of your garage, ensuring adequate ceiling height, concrete thickness, and power supply. Preparatory steps require clearing the workspace and addressing any floor repairs if needed. The actual installation is handled by trained professionals and most car lift installations are completed within a few days, depending on your garage's conditions and the project's scope.
Do I need special electrical or structural work (e.g., concrete anchoring) before installing a lift?
Yes, there are some important electrical and structural considerations before installing a car lift:
Concrete thickness: A concrete slab 4-5 inches thick is generally recommended to safely support a car lift. Installers will inspect your floor to ensure it meets requirements.
Anchoring: Most 4-post lifts do not require anchors due to better stability, though they can be anchored if you prefer.
Electrical power: Many lifts use a 110V motor compatible with standard outlets, but some require 220V, which may need an electrician to upgrade your garage circuit.
Professional installation: Due to safety and weight, professional installation and inspection are strongly advised.