by Brad Brubaker

There are many different tasks that are needed to keep any running smoothly. This includes things like doing the laundry, cooking, and cleaning. Each of these tasks actually involves a lot of other smaller things. For instance cooking could not be done without groceries or cleaning the dishes. These household tasks can quickly add up and in the cases of modest sized homes, they can be very time consuming.
If you are interested in finding a way to cut the time it takes to do household tasks, then a dumbwaiter is likely for you. Dumbwaiters are like mini freight elevators that are designed specifically to carry household goods. They are in no way intended to ever carry people or animals. These mini elevators can be installed in an open space between the walls, which for most models is less than 2′ by 2′. As long as this area between the walls extends between floors, it is possible to connect multiple levels of your house to the dumbwaiter system. Each floor can have its own opening and call panel, so a sturdy helping hand is only a push of a button away.
These devices are commonly found in many commercial settings. Places that have to transport goods between floors often utilize a dumbwaiter. This includes places like hospitals and also large warehouse type buildings. Their popularity in fine restaurants and mansions is also well known, but recently they have become very popular in regular to mid-sized homes. The cost to purchase and install a dumbwaiter is relatively small, but the value this adds to your home is immense. This is in part why their installation in new homes has become much more frequent. As home builders and designers look for ways to increase the value of their products, the home buyer is the real winner because they are presented with a very convenient and resource saving tool.
Once your dumbwaiter is installed, it requires very little maintenance. Typically they only require some simple lubrication, but it is also important to inspect the unit and to pay attention to its operation. Keep an eye, or ear as it were, to any abnormal noises that the unit may make. Noises are usually just a sign of needing lubrication. Always ensure that if you spill anything on the dumbwaiter, that you clean it immediately. It is also very important to avoid dropping anything down the shaft. A quality dumbwaiter is designed in much the same manner as a traditional elevator, in that the doors should not open unless the unit is present. This makes dropping something down the shaft unlikely, but it is still something that should be protected against. It is also very important to not attempt to bypass or disable any of the built in safety units, such as the locks that prevent the doors from opening unless the car is present.
The decision to buy a dumbwaiter is something that will likely greatly reduce the time and effort it takes to run your home. Their popularity is a strong testament to this fact and is well deserved.
 
Brad Brubaker is a technical writer with building experience. For more information on dumbwaiters or to find out about discount medical supplies, visit or call the folks at http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com