Understanding Residential Elevator Drive Systems: Which One Is Right for Your Home?

November 12, 2025

Behind every smooth, comfortable elevator ride is a powerful mechanism doing the heavy lifting — the drive system. This core technology determines how your elevator moves, how much space it needs, how quiet it runs, and how much energy it uses.

From traditional hydraulic systems to Pollock’s modern winding drum drive, each option offers unique benefits. Understanding these systems helps you choose the elevator that fits your home, lifestyle, and mobility goals.

1. Hydraulic Drive Systems

Quiet, Powerful, and Time-Tested

Hydraulic systems are one of the most common types used in residential elevators. They rely on fluid pressure to raise and lower the cab through a piston located beneath or behind the elevator.

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Hydraulic elevators are a great fit for homeowners prioritizing a quiet, traditional system with excellent comfort and reliability.

2. Winding Drum Drive Systems

Pollock’s Proven Technology — Precision, Safety, and Simplicity

At Pollock, our residential elevators use a winding drum drive system—a trusted, low-maintenance technology refined by decades of engineering experience.

A winding drum system uses a powerful motor to wind and unwind a steel cable on a drum, lifting and lowering the elevator car along precision guide rails.

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Pollock’s proprietary winding drum technology delivers exceptional ride quality, low noise, and durable performance. It’s the perfect blend of modern design, safety, and long-term reliability—making it an excellent choice for homeowners who value craftsmanship and confidence.

3. Screw Drive Systems

Precision in Motion—Simple and Reliable

In a screw drive system, the elevator platform travels along a vertical screw shaft powered by a motor that turns the screw, moving a nut assembly up or down.

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4. Pneumatic (Vacuum) Drive Systems

Modern and Stylish, but Specialized

Pneumatic or vacuum elevators use air pressure to move the cab within a clear vertical tube. While visually striking, they have niche use cases.

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While they’re visually appealing, vacuum elevators are typically chosen for aesthetic reasons, not for accessibility or long-term practicality.

Choosing the Right System for You

Every home—and every homeowner—is different. The best residential elevator system depends on your space, style, and mobility goals.

At Pollock, we bring decades of innovation and craftsmanship to each model, offering smooth, quiet, and space-conscious elevators engineered for everyday use. Whether you’re designing your forever home or enhancing accessibility for loved ones, our lifts combine British engineering precision with U.S.-ready installation and safety standards.

Explore the Pollock Difference

Pollock’s home elevators are designed for simplicity, safety, and reliability—all while maintaining the elegant appearance and low-profile installation our customers love.

Experience how form, function, and innovation come together to elevate your home and your life.

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