Elevator systems are governed by state and local inspection laws. In Texas, most commercial and public-use elevators must pass an annual inspection to remain in service. These inspections are based on ASME A17.1 standards, which cover safety features, ride performance, communication systems, and structural integrity.
Missing a deadline or failing to correct violations quickly can lead to shutdowns, increased liability, and extra costs for building owners. We work with you to make sure that does not happen.
Code requirements may not stay the same year to year. Local authorities regularly adopt newer versions of the national safety code, sometimes adding new testing requirements or requiring safety system upgrades.
At Boyer Elevator, we monitor changes in the Texas Elevator Code and keep our clients informed when updates apply to their systems. If a new requirement is on the horizon, we walk you through what it means, when it takes effect, and how to plan for it. You will never be left wondering what to do or when to do it.
We support every step of the inspection and compliance process:
Pre-inspection site visits to check for problems before the inspector arrives
Testing and adjustment of critical safety features
Completion of inspection-related repairs or corrections
Review of inspection reports and violation notices
Communication with third-party inspectors if needed
Documentation and follow-up required by TDLR or your local authority
If your system has an existing violation or missed deadline, we can help resolve it quickly and make sure your reporting is current.
Regular inspections reduce the risk of breakdowns, injuries, or equipment failure. They also improve long-term system health by catching small issues early. For property managers, staying in compliance avoids legal exposure and shows tenants or guests that building safety is a priority.
Even if your elevator appears to be running well, it could still fall out of compliance if testing is overdue or a required safety upgrade has been missed. We help you avoid that scenario with proactive, clear support.
Standard home elevators are not subject to annual inspection laws in Texas, but that does not mean they should be ignored. If a residential elevator supports daily movement or assists with mobility, we recommend periodic safety reviews and basic service to protect both the system and the people who rely on it.
We also inspect and support LU/LA elevators and wheelchair lifts, which often do fall under state inspection laws if installed in commercial or public spaces.
As an independent company, we are not tied to any one product line or service template. We focus on helping you pass inspections and stay in compliance through practical work, timely reminders, and clear communication. We do not wait for deadlines to sneak up, we help you stay ahead of them. You will always know what your system needs, when it needs it, and why it matters.
Contact Boyer Elevator to schedule an inspection review or code consultation. We will help you stay compliant, prepared, and confident every step of the way.
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Call Boyer Elevator at (979) 221-1401 or contact us by this form to schedule a site visit.
As an independent company, we are not tied to any one product line or service template. We focus on helping you pass inspections and stay in compliance through practical work, timely reminders, and clear communication. We do not wait for deadlines to sneak up, we help you stay ahead of them. You will always know what your system needs, when it needs it, and why it matters.
Call Boyer Elevator at (979) 221-1401 or contact us by this form to schedule a site visit.