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Lehi Stairlift Installation and Safer Access at Home

Lehi continues to grow, and many homes include multiple levels, basement living areas, and stair-heavy floor plans. When stairs start to feel uncomfortable or risky, you should not have to change how you use your home. Salt Lake Stairlifts helps Lehi homeowners create safer movement between floors with mobility solutions tailored to your layout, comfort, and day-to-day routine.

A stair lift in a home with a window. At Salt Lake Stairlifts, enhancing accessibility and comfort in residential spaces

Why Lehi homeowners choose Salt Lake Stairlifts

You deserve straightforward guidance, careful work, and support that lasts beyond installation. That is why we provide:

  • Free in-home evaluations

  • Upfront quotes with clear expectations

  • Professional installation that fits your staircase

  • Local technicians and responsive communication

  • Maintenance and repair support for long-term reliability

Our team focuses on the details that matter, including safe clearances, smooth starts and stops, and a final walkthrough that makes daily use feel simple.

Mobility solutions for Lehi homes

We offer stairlift and lift options that match your home’s layout and your mobility needs.

  • A straight stairlift in a home with a wooden floor, providing convenient accessibility for individuals with mobility challenges.

    Stairlifts

    Stairlifts give you a steady, controlled ride between floors and reduce the strain of repeated climbing.

    Straight stairlifts for single-run staircases with no turns

    Curved stairlifts for stairs with corners, landings, or custom layouts

    Outdoor stairlifts for exterior steps and raised entries exposed to weather

  • Outdoor ramp for easy access to a house.

    Vertical Platforms

    If you use a wheelchair, scooter, or walker, a platform lift may be the right solution.

    Helps address short rises at garages, porches, and entry transitions

    Built for indoor or outdoor use with durable, rust-resistant materials

    Designed for mobility devices with stable platforms and safety features

  • A living room with a tall glass door, allowing natural light to fill the space. Elevators nearby.

    Elevators

    For long-term mobility upgrades, residential elevators provide comfortable, reliable access between floors.

    Helps make daily movement easier and reduces the need to carry items up stairs

    Available in designs that can fit within many floor plans, including compact layouts

    Adds a future-ready upgrade that supports aging in place and long-term planning

Serving Lehi and nearby areas

We work with homeowners across Lehi, including areas near Thanksgiving Point, Traverse Mountain, and neighborhoods along Pioneer Crossing and Main Street. We also serve nearby communities throughout Utah County.

Frequently asked questions about stairlifts in Lehi

  • Yes. Staircases with landings often use curved rails or multi-landing configurations. We will confirm the exact layout and recommend the right approach.

  • Outdoor units are built for exterior use, but basic maintenance is still important. Keeping the track area clear and using protective covers when recommended can help performance.

  • We plan placement carefully to avoid interference. During the assessment, we check door swings, hallway clearance, and top and bottom landing space.

  • A stairlift carries a seated user along a rail. A platform lift carries a wheelchair or scooter on a platform and is often used for short rises or entry steps.

  • Yes. After we measure your stairs and talk through needs, we can provide clear pricing for options that fit.

A trusted, local partner in Lehi

Get a free stairlift evaluation in Lehi

If stairs are limiting your home, we are ready to help. Schedule a free consultation, and we will provide clear recommendations tailored to your staircase, mobility needs, and daily routine.

Phone:385-993-3937
Email:saltlakestairlifts@gmail.com

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