December 16th, 2009
Dear Jack:
First I’d like to inform you how pleased the Board and our residents are with the elevator cab renovation.
As you know I was involved with the process from the beginning to its completion and found the entire experience to be a pleasure. The job was not only quality but completed on time and on budget.
Prior to my job here I have worked in construction both commercial, residential as well as high end kitchen design and fine cabinetmaking for over 20 years. I have not seen this level of craftsmanship in years from the fabrication to the completed installation.
John’s precession and overall performance on the job was impeccable. He kept the job site neat, clean and was a pleasure to have here.
It was a flawless job with greater than anticipated results. Thank you again!
Regards,

December 3rd, 2009
The 16th Annual Elevator Safety Week was celebrated the second week November of 2009.
According to the National Elevator Industry, Inc., about 210 billion times a year, people in the U.S. and Canada ride an estimated 700,000 elevators and 33,000 escalators that move 325 million elevator passengers and 245 million escalators passengers daily. Excluding automobiles, that is more than the total of riders of all other forms of transportation combined.
National Elevator Escalator Safety Awareness Week is celebrated the second full week of November each year to increase the public’s awareness of the safe riding behavior while using this equipment. Safety Week is a promotion of public safety awareness for the industry’s equipment. Everyone is invited to make this special week a huge success in cities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Safety Week provides a focal point for the industry, on a local and national level, to join together as individuals, companies and organizations and spread the word about public safety in the elevator and escalator industry.
At the same time, Safety Week is an opportunity to celebrate the contributions made by the industry to the quality of life. Volunteers reach millions of riders with important safety messages in many locations during this celebration.
New York City takes Elevator Safety Week very seriously – and why not? A majority of the population of the city lives in high-rise buildings and relies on elevators daily.
October 28th, 2009
Residential elevators have become the symbol of affluence for home owners, and for home owners looking for an extra “wow” effect, why not go the extra step and purchase a custom elevator? Custom elevators give home owners many advantages over that of a regular home elevator.
You can design your elevator to accommodate the design of your home or tweak the design to what you desire. A normal home elevator adds strain as well as limited design choices to your home’s overall decor.
Custom elevators lose none of the safety values nor do they increase any chance for the elevator to defectively operate. The architecture of the elevator remains virtually untouched as most custom elevators are installed like any standard residential elevator, but the final after effect provides home owners with an added polish.
August 26th, 2009

Tampa Bay Lightning Elevator Interior
After completing two custom renovated elevator interiors inside the Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey arena, St. Pete Times Forum, we received a letter of recommendation from Mary Milne, Vice President, Operations of the St. Pete Times Forum.
June 11, 2009
We recently had Ecab renovate the inside of two passenger elevators inside the St. Pete Times Forum. The changes they made to our elevators were dramatic. Their talent and professionalism shows in their final product. Their work was completed in a timely mannner. Likewise, they were a first class group to work with from start to finish. We look forward to having them complete further work within our building.
Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Club
401 Channelside Dr.
Tampa, FL 33602