Elevator Maintenance in Girona: Companies and Free Quote
Looking for an elevator maintenance company in Girona? We guide you through pricing, what the contract includes and how to choose the best option for your community or home.
Elevator maintenance is legally required in Spain (Royal Decree 57/2005). Every elevator owner must have a maintenance contract with a certified company. In Girona, indicative costs range between €800 and €2,500 per year depending on the type of equipment and contract terms. Below we answer the most common questions.
Indicative elevator maintenance costs in Girona
These prices are indicative. The exact cost depends on the type of equipment, age, number of stops and contract terms. Request a personalised quote.
What does the maintenance contract include?
Preventive periodic inspections
The maintenance company carries out inspections at the required frequency: every two months for speed ≤1 m/s, monthly for higher speeds.
Breakdown response
In the event of a breakdown, the company is obliged to restore service within the deadlines set by regulations. Response times vary according to the contract.
Regulatory documentation
The maintenance company keeps the maintenance log and mandatory technical documentation up to date.
Official periodic inspection management
The company coordinates the visit of the Authorised Control Body (OCA) for the mandatory Official Periodic Inspection every 4-6 years.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. Royal Decree 57/2005 requires every elevator owner to maintain a valid contract with a certified maintenance company. Non-compliance can result in administrative penalties and civil liability in the event of an accident. In Catalonia, regional regulations add additional documentation requirements.
Indicative costs range from €800 to €2,500 per year. A basic contract (periodic inspections without spare parts coverage) is at the lower end. A full-risk contract (inspections + repairs + spare parts included) is at the higher end. The price varies according to the type of equipment, age and number of stops.
Regulations require periodic inspections by the maintenance company, at a minimum frequency of every two months for elevators with speed ≤1 m/s and monthly for higher speeds. Additionally, there is a mandatory Official Periodic Inspection (OPI) every 4 or 6 years depending on the type of installation, carried out by an Authorised Control Body.
A basic contract covers mandatory periodic inspections and labour for repairs, with spare parts billed separately. A full-risk contract includes inspections, labour AND spare parts, providing greater cost predictability. For building communities with elevators over 15 years old, full-risk is usually more economical in the long run.
Yes. The Horizontal Property Act and elevator regulations allow changing the maintenance company with the notice periods set out in the current contract (usually 30-60 days). The new company takes over the equipment's technical documentation. It is advisable to compare proposals before deciding.
If during the Official Periodic Inspection the control body detects serious or very serious defects, an unfavourable report is issued. The community has a set deadline (usually 3 months for serious defects) to remedy them. If defects are very serious, the elevator may be taken out of service until repairs are completed. The maintenance company or a specialist installer must carry out the necessary repairs.
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