We connect general contractors, property managers, and building owners with verified elevator mechanics across 10 major U.S. metros.
ElevatorMechanics is a niche directory built specifically for the elevator industry. We index certified elevator mechanics — from independent technicians to full-service companies — and make it easy for contractors to find qualified help fast.
Finding a certified elevator mechanic used to mean calling around, asking for referrals, or hoping your usual crew was available. We built a better way: a searchable, verified directory that shows you who's certified, what they specialize in, and whether they're taking on new work.
We cover Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Phoenix, Denver, and Seattle — with more cities coming.
Every mechanic listed in our directory goes through a 7-tier verification process. We don't just collect names — we confirm credentials through multiple independent sources.
We cross-reference each mechanic against public state licensing databases to confirm active licensure.
International Union of Elevator Constructors membership and certification records are verified where accessible.
National Association of Elevator Contractors membership is checked for company-level verification.
We review company websites for license numbers, service areas, and certification claims.
Professional LinkedIn profiles are reviewed to confirm work history and stated credentials.
For high-confidence listings, we make direct contact to confirm availability and verify information.
Listings are reviewed periodically for accuracy. Stale or unverifiable listings are flagged or removed.
We specifically track four industry certifications that signal a mechanic's training, expertise, and commitment to professional standards:
GCs on commercial builds who need a certified elevator sub fast — without cold-calling union halls.
Building operators who need recurring maintenance, inspections, or emergency repair coverage.
Owners of mid-rise and high-rise properties sourcing a qualified, licensed mechanic for the first time.
Facilities teams that manage multiple properties and need a reliable bench of certified contractors.
We use a 7-tier process: state licensing board records, IUEC certification, NAEC membership, company website review, LinkedIn profile verification, direct outreach, and ongoing monitoring. No mechanic is listed without cross-referencing at least two independent sources.
Yes. Browsing the directory, viewing mechanic profiles, and using the search filters are completely free for contractors and property managers. There is no account required to use the directory.
Contact us at elevatormechanics@polsia.app. Include your company name, location, certifications held, and a brief description of services. We'll review your credentials and follow up within a few business days.
We track four industry-standard certifications:
We currently cover 20 major U.S. metros:
Each mechanic profile includes available contact information — phone, email, and/or website where provided. For mechanics that have a contact email on file, you can also use the "Request a Mechanic" button on their profile to submit a job inquiry directly through the site.
We continuously add new mechanics and update existing listings as we complete verification. Listings are flagged and reviewed periodically to ensure accuracy. If you find outdated information, email us at elevatormechanics@polsia.app.
Reach out directly — we respond within one business day.
elevatormechanics@polsia.app