Finding the right stairlift starts with understanding your staircase, mobility needs, and long-term goals.
A stairlift is one of the most practical ways to make a multi-level home safer and easier to navigate. Whether you are planning for aging in place, helping a loved one stay independent, or researching options after a health change, the right solution can make daily life much more manageable.
Use the buying guide below to compare stairlift types, understand key features, and confidently take the next step with EZ Able®.
Understanding the Main Types of Stairlifts
Before buying a stairlift, the first step is identifying what type of staircase you have. The shape and layout of the stairs will determine which stairlift category is the best fit.
1. Straight Stairlifts
Straight stairlifts are designed for staircases that go in one continuous line without turns or intermediate landings.
- Often the most affordable option
- Typically faster to install
- Ideal for many standard home staircases
2. Curved Stairlifts
Curved stairlifts are built for staircases with turns, landings, or more complex shapes. These systems typically use a custom rail designed for the exact staircase layout.
- Works with corners and landings
- Custom rail for a precise fit
- Smooth travel along changing stair paths
3. Outdoor Stairlifts
Outdoor stairlifts are made for porches, entry stairs, decks, and other exterior applications where weather resistance matters.
- Built with weather-resistant materials
- Designed for exterior access needs
- Helpful for safer entry to the home
Key Features to Consider Before You Buy
Swivel Seats
A swivel seat can make it easier and safer to get on and off the stairlift at the top landing.
Fold-Up Design
Foldable seats, arms, and footrests help preserve stair space when the lift is not in use.
Battery Backup
Most stairlifts operate on rechargeable batteries, allowing use even if household power goes out temporarily.
Call / Send Controls
Remote controls make it easy to bring the lift to your floor or send it away when needed.
Safety Sensors
Obstacle sensors help stop the unit if something blocks the path, improving day-to-day safety.
Comfort & Fit
Seat size, control style, and ride comfort all matter when choosing a lift for everyday use.
The best stairlift is the one that fits both the staircase and the person using it. Comfort, reliability, and ease of use should all be part of the decision.
Cost and Installation Considerations
Stairlift pricing varies based on the staircase and the type of lift required. Straight stairlifts are typically more economical, while curved stairlifts often cost more because the rail is custom-made.
What Can Affect Price?
- Straight vs. curved staircase layout
- Indoor or outdoor application
- Rail length and installation complexity
- Added features and seat configuration
- Delivery-only vs. installation needs
What Is Installation Like?
- Most stairlifts mount directly to the stair treads, not the wall
- Major remodeling is usually not required
- Many straight stairlift installations can be completed quickly
- Curved systems usually require a custom production process first
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need a straight or curved stairlift?
If your stairs go in one straight line, a straight stairlift is usually the right choice. If the staircase has turns or landings, a curved stairlift is generally needed.
Do stairlifts work during power outages?
Most stairlifts use rechargeable batteries, so they can usually continue operating even if household power is interrupted.
Do stairlifts require major home modifications?
No. In most cases, stairlifts are mounted to the staircase itself and do not require significant remodeling.
Where should I start if I am comparing options?
A great place to begin is the EZ Able® Stairlift Solutions page, followed by the full stairlift collection.
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