
How much should I budget for a stair lift in Westwood, KS?
Westwood residents can expect to spend between $3,400 and $10,000 for a straight stair lift. If your staircase has curves or turns, expect to invest between $10,000 and $27,000. The price difference comes down to customization—curved units need to be built specifically for your staircase’s unique layout.
Homeowners can get an estimate using Independent Home Solutions’ free estimate tool or call us at 913-228-3039.
Why do curved stair lifts cost so much more?
Every curved staircase is different, which means every curved stair lift has to be custom-manufactured. Unlike straight models that come in standard sizes, curved lifts require precise measurements and specialized engineering to navigate turns safely. That customization drives up both manufacturing and installation costs.
Should I expect to pay more for an outdoor unit?
Yes, outdoor stair lifts typically run higher than indoor models. Weather-resistant components, reinforced seating, and additional safety features like lap harnesses add to the overall investment. These outdoor units are designed to withstand Kansas weather year-round, which necessitates the use of more durable materials and construction.
Can I finance my stair lift purchase?
Absolutely. We partner with Wisetack to offer flexible payment options for Westwood homeowners. You can apply online to see what financing terms you qualify for. Your credit score determines your specific rates and payment structure. This makes it easier to get the mobility solution you need without the upfront financial strain.
What warranty protection comes with my purchase?
Bruno stair lifts include comprehensive warranty coverage at no extra cost. You’ll receive a 30-day installation guarantee, plus a Limited Lifetime Warranty on major components, such as the motor and gearbox, when you’re the original owner. Indoor units are covered for their lifetime, while outdoor models are covered for five years. Every unit also includes a two-year comprehensive warranty.
Can I purchase extended warranty coverage?
Most manufacturers don’t offer extended warranties because their standard coverage is already quite comprehensive. The included warranties typically cover the components most likely to need attention, making additional coverage unnecessary for most homeowners.
What will I spend on replacement batteries?
Plan on $15 to $50 for replacement batteries, depending on your specific model. Most need replacing every 2-3 years, though this depends on how frequently you use your lift. You can order these online or through your local dealer when the time comes.
How long do the batteries typically last?
Most stair lift batteries typically last for one to three years, depending on usage patterns. If you use your stair lift multiple times a day, you’ll need to replace the batteries more often than someone who uses it occasionally. Regular use actually helps maintain battery health, so don’t worry about wearing them out through normal operation.
What’s the expected lifespan of a stair lift?
Quality brands like Bruno, Harmar, and Acorn typically provide about 10 years of reliable service. Annual maintenance check-ups can extend this lifespan and catch issues before it’s harder (and more expensive) to fix.
What’s included in the purchase price?
Your stair lift investment covers the unit itself, professional installation, and typically 30 days of follow-up service for any adjustments needed. Once installation is complete, you should be able to operate your lift safely and confidently right away.
How much will it add to my electric bill?
Stair lifts are surprisingly energy-efficient, using only about 24 watts per hour of operation. Most Westwood homeowners report annual electricity costs of just $15-25 for their stair lift, which is less than many household appliances.
What should I budget for repairs and maintenance?
While Bruno’s warranty covers major components, it’s smart to set aside $100-300 annually for potential repairs and routine maintenance. If you’re working with our team at Independent Home Solutions, service calls in the Kansas City area start around $175 within a 40-mile radius, or $225 for locations further out from our base at 11205 E Bannister Rd in Kansas City, Missouri.
Are there less expensive alternatives to consider?
If budget is your primary concern, you might consider installing additional handrails or grab bars, though these require you to still climb the stairs yourself. Stair climbing canes can also provide extra stability. However, these alternatives don’t provide the same level of mobility assistance as a stair lift.
Do you offer annual maintenance contracts?
We take a different approach – rather than locking you into annual contracts, we’re available whenever you need service. Simply call us at 913-228-3039 when you need maintenance or repairs, and we’ll schedule a visit that works for your timeline.
Is buying a used stair lift a good way to save money?
While used units can reduce upfront costs, safety should be your top priority. Stair lifts are critical mobility devices whose reliability directly impacts your well-being. If you’re considering a used unit, we can discuss installation options, but we always recommend weighing the potential savings against the safety and warranty benefits of a new system. Contact us at 913-228-3039 to discuss your situation.