What Does It Cost to Put a Scissor Lift in Your Garage?

When upgrading your garage, a few items are as versatile as a scissor lift. These impressive machines are the perfect solution for DIY enthusiasts looking to maximize their workspace. But finding the right scissor lift for your garage can be a challenge.

The first thing homeowners consider is cost. Some may have unlimited funds to spend on any lift they desire. But for most, these pieces of equipment can stretch the budget. Don't fret, though, Unite is here to guide you through the process. What does it cost to put a scissor lift in your garage?

Will a Scissor Lift fit in my Garage?
Before we talk numbers, you need to determine if your garage can accommodate a scissor lift. Don't worry, we'll get to the costs soon enough.

Height of a Garage
Let's see if your garage can fit a scissor lift. On average, a fully extended scissor lift can reach heights of 10 to 20 feet. This means you'll need a garage with a ceiling height that exceeds this range. Keep in mind, you'll want some extra clearance for safety and maneuverability.

Garage Floor Space when Installing a Scissor Lift
Here's where things start to get interesting, even before purchasing the lift.

With an installed scissor lift, you may need to reconsider your garage layout. This is to ensure enough space for the lift when fully lowered and extended. Your garage door installer might need to adjust the door's opening mechanism, which will add to the installation cost.

Will my Garage Floor Support the Weight of a Scissor Lift?
This is crucial as scissor lifts can add significant weight to your garage floor.

Power Requirements to Run the Lift
While some scissor lifts can operate on standard household current, others may require higher voltages and electrical work. Some models even need a hydraulic power unit for operation.

Now, About the Lift Cost
Scissor lifts vary in cost, size, and construction. Check out our scissor lift guide here to learn about the different types.

If you're planning to use the lift for light-duty tasks (occasional use), a lower-capacity scissor lift will suffice.

A higher capacity industrial-grade scissor lift might be more suitable if you need a lift for heavier loads or more frequent use.

As you can see, the cost depends on your specific needs.

For instance: A quality light-duty scissor lift with a 1,000 lb. capacity costs roughly $2,500. Look for models that include free shipping.

A heavy-duty scissor lift with a 3,000 lb. capacity will be around $5,000.

Installation Costs

We're not sure about your expertise in installing such equipment. But for safety reasons, we strongly recommend professional installation services. Here are some estimated costs (not all may be necessary):

Installation of the scissor lift - $800

Reinforcing the garage floor (if needed) - $1,500

Electrical work - $500 (less if done during initial installation)

Hydraulic system setup might not be necessary. This will depend on the make and model of the lift purchased, but if required, you'll need to factor in those expenses.

Purchasing Your Lift
Once you've decided to go ahead with your purchase, double-check all measurements. This includes floor space, ceiling clearance (both lowered and fully extended), and the weight capacity you'll need.

You'll want to consider the heaviest load you expect to lift. Then, add a little extra buffer for safety and measurement errors.

Be sure to include power requirements and potential floor reinforcement in your budget. Once this is done, you're ready to move forward with the installation.

Why the Increase in Cost?
For those not in the industry, you've probably noticed the rise in prices for garage equipment.

Scissor lifts that were once $2,000 back in 2015, 2016, are now over $2,500. Similar price hikes have affected all types of lifts and other products.

Since 2020, the cost of materials, shipping, and even installations have surged. We hope this doesn't lead to further price increases as we aim to remain your go-to source for high-quality garage equipment at reasonable prices.

While we can't predict future prices, we're available around the clock to help you get your garage upgrade underway.