Location Based Faqs

G-13 Fera Residence, No 47 Jalan 34/26 Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia,53300

Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM.

+60166999025

Their website suggests they operate nationally, including Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Penang, Johor Bahru.

Yes — they have a dedicated “Home Lifts Penang” page explaining their operations there.

Yes — their lifts in Kuching meet European standards and are TÜV SÜD certified.

According to their johor bahru page, there are “four levels of safety” built into their lifts.

No — they still run on 3.7 kVA for ascent and very low usage for descent.

No — installation can be done with minimal to no major civil modifications even in Malaysian homes.

Their Malaysia site states around a 4–5 days installation period.

Yes — their “Home Lifts Kuala Lumpur” page allows you to check models and prices.

According to their Malaysia page: Series III from MYR 69,900 for G+1.

Series IV (G+3) is listed at MYR 1,36,900 on their Malaysia website.

While the site clearly mentions a full “showroom,” they have their Kuala Lumpur office / experience location.

Yes — the Malaysia website has a brochure download option.

Yes — they are active in Malaysia with local operations, so service and maintenance support is available.

Yes — Nibav Lifts is a global brand; the Malaysian operation is part of their international presence.

Yes — for quoting purposes, they typically conduct a home assessment before installation. (Inferred from their local operations and quoting process.)

Yes — they have a “Malaysia” elevator company page, which provides cost and installation details.

While not explicitly mapped for every rural area, their Malaysia website suggests a national presence.

No — since they run on single-phase power, most typical Malaysian home electrical setups will suffice.

Their engineers follow global standards, and their lifts are manufactured with European-certified components.

Yes — you can book a demonstration or an appointment via their Malaysia website / office.

Their website doesn’t strongly highlight financing; you need to ask their sales team for current Malaysia-specific options.

Generally cheaper — due to the low maintenance design and minimal moving parts.

This depends on local building regulations. It’s advised to consult with the Nibav Malaysia team and local authorities.

Their safety design (battery / emergency systems) ensures safe operations even during power issues.

Yes — their Kuala Lumpur office acts as a central support centre; they likely support calls and service from there.

Yes — as a local operation, they maintain stock for common parts (though for very specialised parts, lead times may vary).

On their Malaysia website, they feature positive testimonials from Malaysian customers, indicating good satisfaction.