Stairlifts in Dallas - Ft. Worth
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Elevating Systems & Services
Elevating Systems & Services’ mission is to cultivate long-lasting relationships with their clients and provide them with innovative products, including stairlifts, built on uncompromising quality. Their commitment to safety and integrity has earned them their reputation for reliability and complete customer satisfaction. They put their commitment to work on every project. That’s why their clients have come to rely on them — and why you will, too.
- Opening hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Monday to Friday
- This distributor has a stairlift rental program
Livewell Mobility And Modifications
LiveWell Mobility was founded to provide solutions for seniors choosing to age at home rather than in assisted living facilities. They’ve stayed true to their mission from day one, and are proud to serve their community. Serving customers in the Houston, TX metropolitan area, LiveWell Mobility works with the highest quality manufactures and goes above and beyond to provide the very best local service and support. LiveWell Mobility customers know they can count on the LiveWell Mobility team to be there when they need them.
- Opening hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
- Monday to Friday
Which stairlift is right for you?
Not all people are the same. Not all homes are the same. That's why we have a wide range of stairlift options to suit you and your home.

The Starla stairlift is the most customizable stairlift in the Stannah range. An elegant choice to get your independence back.

The Siena is our most popular stairlift. A smart and practical addition to any home, even for the narrowest of stairs.

If sitting down is a problem, we have your solution: the Sadler - designed for people with limited hip and knee flexibility.
Common Stair Lift FAQs
The most common stair lift questions.
Our Stairlifts in Dallas
If stairs are a problem, it's time to call Stannah. With over 850,000 stairlifts installed worldwide, Stannah is a world-leader in stairlift manufacturing. We offer straight, curved and outdoor stairlifts that can help you live safer at home. Our stairlifts are designed to make you feel safe. They're fitted with a seat belt that you can be fastened with just one hand. That means you'll always be able to strap yourself in easily, and will feel secure gliding up your stairs. You might be worried you won't feel safe getting in and out of your stairlift at the top of the stairs. But you don't need to worry about that, because your stairlift turns, placing you directly on your upstairs landing. It forms a barrier between you and your stairs, which means you're always safe. But even more important than the safety features built into our stairlifts is the role they play in making sure you're not using your stairs unsafely. Our stairlifts prevent falls. Call us now to get your free stairlift quote.
Stannah's Stairlift Installation Process in Dallas
We believe that selling you a stairlift is only half the job - safely installing it on your stairs is the other half...and we don’t do our job by halves. Your stairlift is installation is included with your purchase. The process doesn't require building work and can be carried out in less than a day. As well as being quick, you can be sure that Stannah trained technicians install our stairlifts to meet the highest international health and safety regulations. Installing a stairlift is quick, clean and safe, so it'll cause minimal disruption to you and your home. When the installation is complete, the technicians won't leave your house until they're confident you're comfortable using your new stairlift. They'll show you exactly what to do to make sure you're gliding up and down your stairs safely and comfortably right away.
Does Medicaid or Medicare cover stairlifts?
Medicare doesn't provide coverage for stairlifts. However, you may be able to reduce your costs through various funding programs. We're happy to help you investigate all potential financial assistance options that could make your stairlift investment more manageable.
Are stairlifts tax deductible?
Durable medical equipment (DME) is a deductible federal tax category, however stairlifts are technically considered a home modification under the tax code. You may still be able get a tax credit for your stairlift purchase. Visit our tax deductions page to learn more.
Can I buy a second hand stairlift?
Getting a reliable secondhand stairlift is easy with Stannah! Our certified refurbished models have been thoroughly tested, so you can trust them for reliable service.
Can I rent a stairlift?
Yes! Stairlift rentals are ideal for those who only need a stairlift for a short period of time. We offer a variety of stairlift rental options to accommodate a wide range of needs.
Do Stairlifts come with a warranty?
Stannah's class-leading warranty covers both parts & labor. Warranty details may vary, depending on whether you purchase directly from Stannah or an authorized distributor, but most of our distributors offer some form of initial warranty.
How to Find the Right Stairlift for Your Home
At Stannah, we take all the guesswork out of the process, making it simple to find the perfect stairlift for your unique needs.
Here's our straightforward approach:
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Free Home Assessment: Contact us to schedule a complimentary stair survey. We'll visit your home to carefully assess and measure your staircase, helping you discover how to maximize your home's potential.
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Personalized Design: Based on our assessment, we'll design a stairlift specifically tailored to both your staircase configuration and personal requirements.
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No-Pressure Quote: Once we understand what you need, we provide a free, no-obligation quote right on the spot. You can take all the time you need to consider your options and make the best decision for your situation.
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Quick Installation: When you're ready to proceed, our technician will install your stairlift in less than a day. Before we leave, we'll ensure you're completely comfortable operating your new stairlift.
The entire process is designed to be hassle-free, giving you peace of mind from consultation through installation and beyond.
Will a stairlift fit on my stairs?
No matter what your stairs look like, there's a stairlift that can help you get around your home safely and easily. Whether your stairs are steep, shallow, narrow, or wide, we have a stairlift that can fit your needs. Get a free stair survey today to learn more about your options.
Are there Stannah stairlift distributors near me?
If our Dallas distributors are outside of your area, you can find a Stannah stairlift distributor near you by entering your zip code into our distributor finder. Click the link below to find a Stannah stairlift supplier near you!
How long will a stairlift installation take?
Our professional stairlift technicians in Dallas have been factory-trained to install our full range of Stannah stairlifts in a safe and timely manner. Installations usually last 3-4 hours, depending on the length and shape of your staircase. In less than a day, you'll be gliding upstairs in comfort and safety.
Will I need home modifications or construction work to get a stairlift?
No. Because our stairlifts attach to the stair treads, not the wall, installing a stairlift does not require any home modifications or construction work. Our Dallas-based stairlift team will simply measure your stairs, design a stairlift rail for your home and complete the installation to factory standards. We'll also be sure to leave your home just as we found it.
What is the difference between a stairlift, chairlift, home elevator and a vertical platform lift?
A stairlift (or chairlift) is a chair that is attached to a track and moves up and down the stairs. A home elevator is a small elevator that can be installed in your home. A vertical platform lift is a gated platform that carries the user up and down. Click the link below to learn more about these mobility devices!
Straight Stairlift vs. Curved Stairlift
Our most popular option, straight stairlifts are designed specifically for staircases that run in a single direction without any turns, landings, or bends. Curved stairlifts are engineered for staircases with turns, including spiral configurations, fanned steps, or half and quarter landings.
The right choice depends entirely on your home's architecture and your specific mobility needs. During our free assessment, we can help determine which style would work best for your particular staircase configuration.
Outdoor Stairlift Uses & Examples
Your outdoor stairlift provides a safe alternative to slippery, wet stairs throughout the entire year. It's safer than a ramp, more compact than a vertical platform lift, and easier to install since it attaches directly to your stairs rather than requiring wall mounting.
Rain or shine, these durable lifts will transport you where you need to go in all seasons. The chair, motor, and battery are fully waterproofed to withstand rain, ice, and snow without damage.
Common Outdoor Stairlift Applications:
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From your back porch to your garden
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Front entrance steps to your driveway
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Deck or patio access for comfortable outdoor entertaining
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Lakefront properties to safely navigate steep paths to docks or water access
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Pool areas to ensure safe entry and exit from elevated pool decks
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Split-level yards to move between terraced landscape features
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Beach house access to navigate stairs leading to the shoreline
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Garage or workshop entrance
Does Insurance Cover Stairlifts?
Insurance coverage for stairlifts may be available if your policy includes allowances for home accessibility modifications. Auto insurance plans, worker's compensation programs, and medical trust funds might provide financial assistance toward your stairlift purchase. We suggest reaching out to your health insurance provider to ask about possible coverage options—they could potentially cover part of the expense.



