Platform Lift Options

πŸ”§ Hydraulic Platform Lift for Mezzanine Storage

βœ… Typical Specs

  • Lifting height: 8′–12β€² (to reach mezzanine or second story)
  • Platform size: 3β€² Γ— 6β€² is common, can be customized
  • Weight capacity: 500–3,000 lbs
  • Power source: 110V or 220V, usually hardwired
  • Control: Push-button or key switch; some include remote

πŸ’² Cost Breakdown

TypeDescriptionTypical Cost (Installed)
Basic Vertical LiftSmall platform, 500–1,000 lb capacity$6,000 – $10,000
Mid-size Freight LiftLarger platform (4Γ—8), up to 2,500 lbs$10,000 – $18,000
Heavy-Duty Custom3,000+ lb capacity, larger size, enclosed$18,000 – $30,000+

πŸ› οΈ Installation, permits, and electrical setup may cost $1,500–$4,000 on top of the unit cost, depending on complexity.


🚧 Alternate Option: Mechanical VRC (Vertical Reciprocating Conveyor)

  • Very similar to a hydraulic lift, often used in warehouses
  • Slightly more rugged/industrial
  • Often $8,000–$20,000 range
  • Requires enclosed shaft or gate system for safety compliance

πŸ’‘ If you’re DIY-oriented:

Some farm/hobbyist users build manual mezzanine winch platforms or pallet lifts using hoists or garage winches β€” not OSHA compliant, but a budget-friendly alternative (~$2,000–$4,000 DIY), if you’re lifting totes or tools infrequently.


πŸ“ Recommendations:

  • For safety and load confidence, go with a hydraulic platform lift rated for at least 1,000–1,500 lbs
  • Choose a reputable manufacturer (e.g., Autoquip, PFlow, Wildeck, Southworth)
  • Make sure your mezzanine structure is engineered to handle both live and dead loads β€” especially if you’re lifting machinery or dense storage