5 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing an Elevator Supplier in Dubai (2026 Guide)
5 Critical Mistakes When Choosing an Elevator Supplier in Dubai (2026 Guide) Dubai's skyline keeps evolving, with high-rises, luxury villas, and commercial towers demanding reliable vertical mobility. But choosing the wrong elevator supplier can lead to delays, compliance failures, excessive maintenance costs, and safety risks. At Al Jar International Of Elevators, we've seen these pitfalls firsthand since 1998. Here's a breakdown of the 5 most critical mistakes building owners, developers, and contractors make—and how to avoid them. [Insérez ici l'image complète de l'infographie – utilisez l'URL ou uploadez-la sur votre site avec alt text : "Infographic: 5 Critical Mistakes Choosing Elevator Supplier Dubai 2026"] 1. Prioritizing Lowest Price Over Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) It’s tempting to pick the cheapest quote. But focusing only on upfront installation cost often leads to higher long-term expenses. · Cheap components wear faster in Dubai's dust and heat. · Poor-quality systems cause frequent breakdowns. · Maintenance and repairs skyrocket over 20+ years. Real impact : Elevator maintenance contracts in Dubai typically range from AED 1,000 to AED 4,000 per month per unit (full-service). Major repairs (motor/controller replacement) can exceed AED 10,000–50,000. A low initial bid can double your TCO over the elevator's lifespan. Best practice : Evaluate Total Cost of Ownership (installation + 20-year maintenance + energy + downtime). Ask suppliers for lifecycle cost estimates. At Al Jar, we provide transparent TCO breakdowns and energy-efficient options to minimize long-term costs. 2. Involving the Supplier Too Late in the Project Many developers wait until the design phase is nearly complete before consulting elevator experts. This leads to: · Shaft modifications after structural work → major delays and extra costs. · Timeline pressure on installers. · Compromised safety or efficiency. Best practice : Engage your elevator supplier during the early design phase (concept/architectural drawings). They can advise on shaft dimensions, pit/overhead requirements, and compliance from day one. Al Jar's team collaborates early with architects and contractors to avoid costly redesigns. 3. Ignoring Dubai’s Extreme Climate Demands Dubai temperatures regularly exceed 45–50°C in summer, with high humidity, sand, and dust. Generic elevators (designed for milder climates) often fail here: · Overheating of electrical components and motors. · Faster lubricant breakdown. · Reduced hydraulic fluid efficiency. · Increased wear on doors, guides, and controls. Consequence : Frequent downtime, higher repair bills, and safety risks. Best practice : Choose suppliers offering climate-ready solutions—heat-resistant materials, enhanced cooling in machine rooms, dust-proof seals, and proven performance in UAE conditions. Local maintenance support is essential for rapid response. Al Jar specializes in UAE-adapted elevators with robust components and 24/7 local service to ensure reliability year-round. 4. Selecting the Wrong Elevator Specification for Your Building Type Residential villas, hotels, and commercial towers have very different traffic patterns: · Villas → low traffic, space constraints → hydraulic or MRL preferred. · Hotels → high peak loads, frequent use → traction with high-speed doors. · Commercial → heavy daily cycles → durable, high-capacity systems. A mismatch causes inefficiency, long wait times, user frustration, and premature wear. Best practice : Match the elevator type (hydraulic, traction, machine-room-less), capacity, speed, and features to actual usage. Request traffic analysis from the supplier. We at Al Jar assess your building's specific needs and recommend the optimal specification. 5. Overlooking Post-Installation Support and Rapid Response After handover, many buildings face: · Slow response to breakdowns → extended downtime. · No 24/7 support → tenant complaints and reputational damage. · Limited spare parts availability. Real impact : Every hour of downtime in a commercial building can cost thousands in lost productivity or unhappy residents. Best practice : Select a supplier with: · 24/7 emergency response. · Local Dubai/Abu Dhabi technicians. · Guaranteed response time (e.g., 2–4 hours). · Comprehensive maintenance contracts. Al Jar offers 24/7 rapid response, local teams, and flexible AMC plans to maximize uptime and peace of mind. Conclusion: Choose Experience, Compliance, and Long-Term Partnership Avoiding these 5 mistakes can save you time, money, and headaches while ensuring safety and compliance with Dubai Municipality regulations (including DM-HSD-GU48 guidelines for lifts and certification requirements). At Al Jar International Of Elevators, we focus on: · Transparent pricing and TCO focus · Early-stage collaboration · UAE climate-adapted technology · Tailored specifications · Reliable 24/7 local support Ready to elevate your project the right way? Contact us for a free consultation or site assessment today. 📞 +971 52 324 6599 ✉️ rifkizouhair@gmail.com 🌐 https://aljarelevators.com/contact Description de l'article de blog :
Zouhair Rifki
1/21/20261 دقيقة قراءة


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