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Woods Cross Stairlift Solutions for Easier Access at Home
Homes include split-level floor plans, basement stairs, raised entries, and garages that connect to busy daily spaces. When stairs begin to slow down your routine, the right mobility solution can help your home feel easier to use again.
We work with homeowners to review stairlifts, platform lifts, and home elevator options that match your layout, comfort needs, and plans for staying in your home longer.
Why Woods Cross homeowners choose Salt Lake Stairlifts
You deserve clear guidance before making changes to your home. Our team keeps the process simple with:
No-cost home visits to measure and review your options
Straightforward estimates that explain the recommended scope
Careful installation with attention to space, fit, and everyday use
Responsive local help before, during, and after your project
Service and repair options that support long-term performance
We pay attention to the practical details, from rail placement and parking location to seat position, controls, and the final walkthrough.
Mobility solutions for Woods Cross homes
We help match your stairs, entry points, and long-term mobility goals with equipment that fits the way you use your home.
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Stairlifts
Stairlifts provide a seated ride between floors and make a familiar staircase easier to use each day.
Straight stairlifts for stairs without turns or landings.
Curved stairlifts for staircases with bends, corners, or intermediate landings.
Outdoor stairlifts for exterior steps, decks, and raised entries.
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Vertical Platforms
A platform lift helps when a short rise, porch, or garage entry creates a barrier for a mobility device.
Useful for wheelchairs, scooters, and walkers.
Works for many indoor or outdoor entry points.
Built with steady platforms and safety-focused controls.
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Elevators
Residential elevators support full-home access for families planning around long-term mobility needs.
Helps connect multiple floors without relying on stairs.
Can work with many home layouts, including compact spaces.
Adds an accessibility feature that may support future home planning.
Serving Woods Cross and nearby areas
We help homeowners across Woods Cross, including neighborhoods near 500 South, 1500 South, Redwood Road, Legacy Parkway, and Hogan Park. We also serve surrounding Davis County communities, including North Salt Lake, West Bountiful, and Bountiful.
Frequently asked questions about stairlifts in Woods Cross
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Yes. Split-level layouts are common in many Utah homes, and you should view each stair run during your assessment. We will look at landing space, rail placement, parking location, and which lift style best fits your home.
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In many homes, yes. Many stairlifts fold when not in use, including the seat, armrests, and footrest. During the measurement visit, we check the walking space and recommend a setup that keeps the stairs practical for everyone.
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Often, yes. If your main challenge is a short rise at an entry, a vertical platform lift may be a better fit than a stairlift. We will review the entry area, height, surface, and access needs before recommending equipment.
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A straight stairlift usually works for one continuous run of stairs. You may need a curved stairlift if your staircase turns, includes a landing, or changes direction. Measurements help confirm the right rail design.
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We offer local support for questions, service, and repairs. After installation, we walk you through basic use and answer your questions so you understand how the lift works and when to call for help.
What Woods Cross customers are saying
Get a free stairlift assessment in Woods Cross
If stairs are making your Woods Cross home harder to navigate, we’ll help you compare practical options with clear recommendations. Schedule a free in-home assessment to review your space, ask questions, and understand what solution may work best.
Phone:385-993-3937
Email:saltlakestairlifts@gmail.com
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