Greater Houston Stairlifts has the best price in the region.  On average, you can save $500 or more on your purchase of a straight stairlift.  In fact, we have a low price guarantee.  If anyone even matches our price, we will beat them by at least 5% of the cost.  We have held the lowest price in the Houston/Galveston area since 2007.  The only time our price has changed has been due to the increase in costs of shipping during 2021 and 2022.  Our price will remain the lowest while our service continues to remain the best.

Why is our prices and service the best you can find locally?  Because Greater Houston Stair Lifts is dedicated to stairlifts as our #1 priority.  This is what we do.  It’s like going to a certain tire company and getting the lowest price you can because they simply deal with tires and nothing else.  We have that same concept here at Greater Houston Stair Lifts.  Why would you choose to buy a stairlift from a company that prioritizes elevators?  They will be preoccupied when you need service.

At Greater Houston Stairlifts, every day is prioritized to stairlift installations and repairs.  People are rather surprised how fast our service is when their lift is in need of attention.  It is because that is all we do and is what we have been doing for the past 15 years.  We understand that having safe access to your stairs is absolutely essential.

Greater Houston Stair Lifts phone support 7 days a week including every holiday throughout the calendar year.    When it cannot be resolved, a technician is dispatched within a 24 hour period.   In most cases we can have your stairlift back running the same day or next day depending on the time you call.

In most cases we can install a straight stairlift for $3,200 or less for a standard installation.  Some of our competitors have quoted our clients over $7,000 for one straight stairlift unit.  These companies that charge this high are either entry level companies that do not know what they are doing, or they are simply taking advantage of people in need of a solution.   A straight stairlift should not cost that high even with all the “bells and whistles” such as the powered swivel seat or the folding hinged rail feature that can be an essential upgrade in some homes.

Outdoor units range at a higher cost because the stairlifts must be made to protect the unit from degrading outdoors, which requires galvanized components and powder coating.  The outdoor package is roughly an $800 – $1000 additional cost to the base price of a straight stairlift.

We only sell Rack & Pinion drive stairlift systems.  These types of systems are designed with solid steel components that provided consistent movement in both directions.  Other stairlifts available have different types of drive systems, such as cable drive, worm gear, and friction drive.  Each of the these systems proclaim to be a better system than rack & pinion but from a dealer standpoint they are inferior products.

The cable driven system requires more maintenance than the average user is able to perform, as the cable requires the tension to be corrected from time to time.  Cables tend to gain additional slack over time, causing the unit’s emergency stopping system to engage at the most inconvenient times.

The worm gear system main components are plastic, which is known to leech oils over time and degrade.  The worm rack sections are all held together by one compression screw at the top of the rail.  As the plastic worm rack leeches oils over time, the compression screw has to be replaced with longer screws.  If this maintenance is not performed, the worm gear can slip between each section of worm rack, causing the worm gear to force itself onto the next section of worm rack, causing unnecessary force on the motor, while the rider feels a hefty bump on each section.

Friction drive systems are also designed with their primary components as plastic material.  Not only does plastic leech oils over time, but the friction drive has FRICTION that shaves the plastic slowly over time.  The designers being aware of this, designed a chassis that is held together by springs in order to compress it over time to make up for the material loss.  Also these styles of systems are designed to use 4 motors versus a standard of 1.  The manufacturers believe this is good in case one of the motors fail, then you have 3 more to drive the stairlift.  As a dealer standpoint, Greater Houston Stair Lifts asks why the motors are failing in the first place?

If you have any questions about stairlifts don’t hesitate to call.  We will be happy to provide you with the information you need in order to make the right decision for you and your family.