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Elevator Maintenance: Arlington vs Haltom City

How do elevator maintenance rules compare between Arlington, TX and Haltom City, TX?

Arlington has fewer restrictions than Haltom City.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Elevators in Arlington fall under the Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 754 elevator program administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Annual inspections by licensed inspectors are required and reports must be on file with the building.

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Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Haltom City commercial elevators are regulated by Texas TDLR under H&S Code Ch 754. Annual inspection, a posted Certificate of Compliance, and licensed contractors are required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonHaltom City
State authorityTDLR Chapter 754-
Inspection frequencyAnnual-
Certificate locationCab or machine room-
Local roleBuilding permit coordination-
Regulator-Texas TDLR, Chapter 754
Inspection-Annual by TDLR inspector
Certificate-Must be posted in cab
Cat 5 Test-Full-load every 5 years
Residential-Single-family exempt from TDLR

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Who pays for elevator inspections?

Building owners pay for licensed third-party inspectors and any repair work; costs cannot be passed to tenants outside lease terms allowing operating expense pass-through.

Can I do my own elevator repairs?

No. Only licensed elevator contractors registered with TDLR can perform repairs, modifications, or replacements on regulated conveyances in Texas.

Haltom City FAQ

Who inspects elevators in Haltom City?

Elevators are inspected annually by TDLR-registered elevator inspectors under the Texas Elevator Law. The inspector is independent of the building owner and contractor. Certificate of Compliance must be posted in the elevator cab and kept current, typically on a 1-year cycle.

Does my Haltom City home elevator need state inspection?

No. Residential elevators in single-family homes are exempt from TDLR regulation under Texas Health and Safety Code Section 754.0121. However, installation still requires a Haltom City building permit and the elevator must comply with ASME A18.1 or A17.1 as applicable and with manufacturer specifications.

What happens if my Haltom City building elevator fails inspection?

The elevator must be placed out of service until the deficiencies are corrected and a re-inspection passes. TDLR can issue administrative penalties up to 5,000 dollars per day for continued operation without certification. Building owners should schedule repairs with a licensed elevator contractor promptly.

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