PRO TIPS:
- Most companies offer a free in-home consultation, so take advantage of this feature to test out a few brands first to see what they have to offer.
- Straight stair lifts are much cheaper than curved lifts. If you have more than one staircase and can choose between a straight lift or a curved model, the straight option will save you money.
- Consider the warranty when shopping for the best stair lifts. Some warranties include long terms and servicing, while others are limited in length and scope.
- If you’re not handy, have a professional install your stair lift.
Key Takeaways
- For people who prefer to age in place, a stair lift is an affordable way to be able to continue to use the entirety of a multi-level home.
- AmeriGlide is the most affordable brand we found, but you may have to install the lift yourself or hire an independent contractor.
- Most companies don’t post pricing because it varies widely depending on the dealer you purchase from, your specific stair and home setup, and the exact features you desire.
- Acorn and Stannah both sell directly to you rather than using independent dealers. This allows each company to provide seamless service from start to finish and offer some of the best warranties around.
What Is a Stair Lift?
Stair lifts are mobility aids that help people get up and down stairs safely. Stair lifts consist of a chair that is attached to a track that lines the stairs. There are various types of stair chair lifts to suit both indoor and outdoor stairs, allowing you to continue safely navigating all areas of your home as stairs become more challenging.
Who Can Benefit from Having a Stair Lift?
Stair lifts are useful for people with limited mobility, those at a high risk of falls, and anyone who finds navigating stairs to be challenging. These home assistance products help people age in place, and they’re also beneficial for those with limited mobility caused by an accident or health condition.
For many people, stair lifts may allow people to stay in their multi-story home instead of having to move to a single-floor home. Additionally, family members who have a parent or grandparent move in with them may want to purchase a stair lift for their home in order to accommodate their limited mobility.
How Do Stair Lifts Work?
All stair lifts have two main parts: the track (also known as the rail) and the chair. These work together to safely get you from one level of your home to another.
Stair Lift Tracks
The track runs along the side of your stairs and must be customized for a precise fit. Depending on your staircase, tracks are either straight or curved, with straight tracks costing less than curved models. Curved tracks work with various stair types, including spiral staircases, curved staircases, or staircases with one or more landings.
Another differentiating factor is whether the tracks are for indoor or outdoor use. Outdoor tracks must be weatherproof and are usually pricier.
Finally, you may need a folding or sliding track. These options allow the track to move out of the way when it’s not in use, which may be helpful if your stairs end at a doorway, walkway, or closet.
Stair Lift Chairs
Stair lift chairs are where you sit when you ride up the lift. There are various options you should consider when choosing a chair lift seat.
- Aesthetics: Many stair lift companies provide various upholstery options, including different colors and materials.
- Weight limit: Chairs have specific weight limits, so be sure to choose one that safely accommodates your body weight.
- Swivel or stationary: Some seats have a manual or power swivel feature, allowing you to get out of the chair more easily. In contrast, there are models with a fixed seat that require greater mobility to use.
- Angled seats: Angled seats have a slight tilt backward, providing greater security during the ride.
- Collapsible features: There are collapsible seats, armrests, and footrests that you can fold up when you’re not using the lift. These are more popular if you share your home or have narrow stairs.
- Hand controls: The hand controls provide manual stair lift control. These are placed on either the right or left side of the chair, and some may feel more comfortable to use than others.
- Perch seats: Some companies offer an alternative to a traditional chair called a perch seat. These seats don’t require you to sit down fully and work well for people who have trouble moving their hips or knees.
Stair Lift Installation
Stair lifts are customized to your home’s stairs, a process that requires accurate measurements and skilled installation. While some companies allow the homeowner to supply measurements and handle installation, most require you to work with a professional. Unless you have experience with home maintenance and remodeling, we recommend working with a professional to ensure a smooth and safe process from start to finish.
Types of Stair Lifts
Stair lifts can be curved or straight and are made either for indoor or outdoor use.
Straight Indoor Stair Lifts
Straight indoor stair lifts are the most affordable type of stair lift. These models only work for staircases that are a straight line from top to bottom, although in some rare circumstances, you may use two of these on a staircase that has one landing.
Curved Indoor Stair Lifts
The curved indoor stair lift works for any type of staircase that isn’t a straight line from top to bottom. These include:
- Spiral staircases
- Staircases with one or more landing
- Curved staircases
Because these styles of stairs don’t work with a one-size-fits-most stair lift track, they cost more than straight stair lifts. You can also expect the installation and measurements to be more complicated, requiring assistance from a professional.
Straight Outdoor Stair Lifts
Straight outdoor stair lifts provide a safe ride up a simple staircase that’s a straight line. Because these lifts and chairs must be weatherproof, they’re more expensive than the typical straight indoor stair lift model.
Curved Outdoor Stair Lifts
Curved outdoor stair lifts are the most expensive option because they must be weatherproof and customized to a specific staircase shape.
How Much Do Stair Lifts Cost?
You’ll notice when shopping for stair lifts that few companies share standard prices online. We asked Dawn Heiderscheidt, Occupational Therapist and Founder of Aurora Independence, a mobile home safety consulting company, about the pricing for leading brands that don’t share a pricing structure. This is what she had to say:
“Honestly, they vary so much it’s hard to get a price from any dealers. I struggle with this when helping clients prepare for costs during evaluations. Usually, we don’t know until the estimate is completed. I will say most reputable dealers will do free home estimates.”
So, why is pricing unclear? Some of the main reasons include:
- Dealer variability: Many brands are sold by more than one independent dealer, each with a unique pricing structure.
- Installation cost: Installation difficulty varies by staircase and household and can cost more when there are challenges.
- Stair lift design: While some staircases accommodate a stair lift with little-to-no customization, others require a custom-made lift.
In our research, we found stair lifts costing anywhere from $1,900-$15,000. Depending upon the company, additional costs, including installation, shipping, or an extended warranty may be incurred. Generally, straight stair lifts are more affordable, with most costing between $2,500-$5,000. Curved lifts start at around $8,000 and can easily exceed $10,000. Additionally, you can expect to pay more for an outdoor lift, as they must be more resilient than indoor lifts due to weather variability.







