Elevator Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

GCs, architects, and property managers need a licensed elevator contractor for every multi-story build or modernization. Be the name they call—and refer—every time.

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Elevator lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Elevator work is licensed and specialized—but

Elevator work is licensed and specialized—but most contractors don't know who to call when they need one

You're doing excellent modernization work but

You're doing excellent modernization work but property managers still call the same two companies

New construction referrals go to whoever

New construction referrals go to whoever is on the GC's approved vendor list—and you're not on it yet

How LeadChuck works for elevators

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Set up your LeadChuck profile with your elevator contractor license, service area, and project types: new installation, modernization, maintenance contracts, and ADA lift installation.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

GCs, property managers, and architects send you referrals through LeadChuck when their projects require elevator work. Pay only upon receiving the qualified referral.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

Land the job, deliver code-compliant work, and get onto that GC's permanent approved vendor list—receiving every elevator referral from every project they run.

The referral flywheel in action

GCs who trust you for elevator work add you to their vendor list permanently. Refer their next-step trades (electrical, concrete) and those contractors refer you when their projects need an elevator sub. Premium work, premium network.

Your net lead cost: $100 for $85000+ in revenue. Plus $400 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends elevators leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

General Contractors

Every multi-story commercial or residential build needs a licensed elevator sub—GCs refer constantly on new construction.

Architects / Design Firms

Architects spec elevator systems early in design and need a qualified contractor to refer clients to.

Property Management Companies

Property managers handle elevator maintenance contracts for commercial buildings and senior facilities—recurring referral gold.

ADA Compliance Consultants

ADA retrofits often require platform lifts or elevator installations—compliance consultants refer the contractor.

Fire Protection Contractors

Fire code upgrades in buildings often coincide with elevator modernization—fire protection crews refer elevator work.

Who do elevators refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Electrical Contractors

$200-600

Elevator installation and modernization requires significant electrical work—refer your electrical partner.

General Contractors

$300-1000

Elevator-only projects often expand to broader building renovation—refer the GC and they send elevator work back.

Fire Protection

$150-400

Elevator shafts have specific fire suppression requirements—refer fire protection on every commercial job.

Concrete Contractors

$200-500

Elevator pit construction requires precision concrete work—refer your concrete crew.

Steel Fabrication

$300-800

Custom elevator shaft framing requires structural steel—refer fabricators on large commercial projects.

Simple, transparent pricing

Free to join

No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

One GC connection through LeadChuck put me on three active construction projects. The lead fee was the best money I've ever spent on marketing.
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Vincent P.

Apex Vertical Transportation, Chicago, IL · 18 years in business

Frequently asked questions

No. Modernization (cab upgrades, control systems, ADA compliance) and maintenance contract leads are also available. Modernization is often higher margin than new install.

You'll need a state-issued elevator contractor license. Requirements vary by state. Note your license and certifications clearly in your profile to maximize referral quality.

Elevator lead fees are among the highest on the platform—typically $300–$1,000—reflecting the high contract values. A single installation lead can yield $50,000–$200,000+ in contract value.

Yes. Residential elevators (3-story homes, aging-in-place installations) are a growing market and carry lower lead fees than commercial projects.

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