New Elevetor features 2 base pedestals, Quatro and Trio, and one pipe size of ∅ 125 cm. It can be used for lightweight fills, flat, sloped, or stepped surfaces in buildings and landscaped areas, as well as stormwater management projects.
Elevetor family compared – features and differences
30 May 2024
The Elevetor family includes 2 foundation products: New Elevetor and Elevetor Max. Both are designed to increase the sustainable profitability of construction projects by creating crawl spaces up to 3 meters in height with reduced use of gravel, EPS, and concrete.
Let’s explore their key features and differences to help you determine which is the best for your next project.
| New Elevetor
Best for high load requirements |
Elevetor Max
Best for fast setup |
|---|---|
| Top formwork | |
| 58 x 58 cm, H15 cm
Smaller top formwork reduces the span between tubes for higher load requirements |
71 x 71 cm, H15 cm
Bigger top formwork for faster setup in large buildings |
| Tubes | |
| ∅ 125 cm
One tube size for the entire project |
∅ 125 / 160 / 200 cm
A range of tubes for different load requirements |
| Base | |
| Quatro
Fast and easy setup |
Max base + Spacer
Smaller base allows efficient material use, storage, and transport, while spacers stabilize the system, keeping tubes vertical |
| Trio
More efficient stacking for reduced storage and transport costs, and increased sustainability |
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Elevetor Max supports 3 tube dimensions, depending on the grade capacity and project category loads. The larger top formwork guarantees even faster installation, making it ideal for large residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.









