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Dark, Dingy, Damaged … The Why – and How – of Elevator Cab Renovation

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Dark, Dingy, Damaged … The Why – and How – of Elevator Cab Renovation

Over time, elevator interiors can get damaged … especially if the cab is used for both passengers and freight. Even with the best padded intentions, freight and furniture movers and delivery drivers ding up, gouge and scuff walls with dollies, carts and crates. In this white paper, you’ll learn the reasons why elevator renovations are a necessary consideration, and the simple ways to update a worn-out cab interior.


September 30, 2015

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