At Paramount Living Aids, we set the standard as a leading stairlift company committed to ensuring your home remains a place of comfort and accessibility without the worry of mobility limitations.
Lancaster sits at the center of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, and its housing reflects that history: 18th and 19th century brick rowhomes downtown, Federal and Victorian homes around Chestnut Hill and Cabbage Hill, and farmhouses across the county’s rural roads. Many of these homes have steep, narrow, and often winding staircases that can become a real obstacle over time. We help Lancaster residents stay safely and comfortably at home with stairlifts built to fit even the most historic staircases.
Stairlift Company in Lancaster, PA
A standard catalog lift will not fit many Lancaster homes, so we measure and tailor each installation. We fit indoor stairlifts for tight rowhome staircases, outdoor stairlifts for farmhouse porches and exterior steps, and custom curved stairlifts for the turned and winding staircases that are so common in the county’s older homes. Whatever the layout, we make every floor accessible again.
Standard features of our stairlifts include:
- Padded seat and backrest for comfort
- Compact design that folds flat when the lift is not in use
- A seat belt on every lift for added safety
- Swivel seat for safer, easier exit at the top and bottom of the stairs
- Safety sensors that stop the lift if it meets an obstruction
- Simple, user-friendly controls and remotes
- A smooth, quiet, and secure ride
- Straight and curved models for both indoor and outdoor use
- Higher weight-capacity options for heavy-duty needs
- Choices to fit a range of budgets
We understand budgets vary, and we keep stairlifts affordable for Lancaster County families. A basic straight lift is typically installed for around $3,500, while a custom curved lift generally runs from $12,000 to $15,000 depending on the rail. Used and rental straight lifts are also available. Our team will help you find the right lift for your budget without giving up safety or quality.
Expert Stairlift Installation by Factory-Trained Technicians
Every Lancaster installation is handled by our factory-trained technicians, trained directly by the manufacturers, which matters a great deal in historic homes where careful fitting is essential. We keep standard straight rails in stock for quick installs, and we coordinate timelines for families bringing a loved one home from Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital.


Stairlift Brands from Paramount Living Aids
As an authorized Bruno dealer serving Lancaster and surrounding Lancaster County towns including Lititz, Ephrata, Manheim, Strasburg, Willow Street, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, and Millersville, we install and maintain new Bruno lifts and also repair Acorn and Brooks equipment. Contact us for the best local pricing and installation on stairlifts in Lancaster, PA.
- Bruno stairlifts (what we sell and install): an authorized-dealer line covering indoor, outdoor, straight, and curved staircases, built in the USA and known for quiet, smooth, reliable rides.
- Acorn and Brooks (brands we also service and repair): if your home already has one of these lifts, our technicians can maintain and repair it even if you did not buy it from us.

Stairlift Repair in Lancaster, PA
Our stairlift repair service in Lancaster keeps your lift working safely for years. A yearly maintenance visit is especially valuable for curved lifts in older homes, where keeping the track clean and aligned protects the ride. When a problem arises, our technicians respond quickly to limit any disruption. We service lifts across Lancaster County, whether or not we installed them.
Common reasons Lancaster customers call us for service:
- Battery problems, either failing to charge or no longer holding a charge
- Obstruction sensors that become overly sensitive or stop working
- Remote control issues such as lost pairing or dead batteries
- Unusual noises that point to loose components or a need for lubrication
- Seat trouble, such as a swivel or lock that begins to stick
- Electrical faults like loose wiring or a tripped circuit
- Track misalignment that causes a rough ride or a stall
- Normal wear over time on parts such as gears, the motor, or the track
Frequently Asked Questions
What parts of Lancaster County do you serve?
We serve the City of Lancaster and towns across the county, including Lititz, Ephrata, Manheim, Strasburg, Willow Street, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Mount Joy, Millersville, and Quarryville, including rural farmhouse properties.
Can you fit a stairlift on a curved or winding historic staircase?
Yes. Curved staircases are common in Lancaster’s older homes, and they are one of our specialties. We build a custom curved rail shaped to your exact stairs so the lift follows every turn smoothly and safely.
Do you install stairlifts in county farmhouses, not just the city?
Yes. We regularly install in rural Lancaster County homes and farmhouses. For exterior porches and steps, our weather-resistant outdoor lifts are a popular choice.
How long does installation take in a Lancaster home?
A straight stairlift usually installs in about an hour, and a custom curved lift takes about three to four hours, with the prep work done in our shop first. Standard straight lifts can often be scheduled within a few business days.
How much does a stairlift cost in Lancaster?
A basic straight stairlift is usually around $3,500 installed. Because many Lancaster homes need a custom curved lift, expect roughly $12,000 to $15,000 for curved rails depending on the configuration. Used and rental options are available, and every quote follows a free in-home assessment.
Do you service stairlifts we already have?
Yes. We maintain and repair Bruno, Acorn, and Brooks lifts throughout Lancaster County, even if they were installed by another company.
Will a stairlift damage an antique staircase?
No. The lift attaches to the stair treads, not the wall or original banister, and it can be removed later with only minor, repairable marks, which helps preserve the character of historic Lancaster homes.
What keeps the lift running during a storm or outage?
The lift runs on rechargeable batteries and stays plugged in to recharge between uses, so it keeps working during an outage and makes about 10 trips on a single charge.
We’re here to help. Get started today!
Feel free to contact us via email, phone call, or by filling out our contact form. We offer a complimentary in-home assessment to understand your needs better, followed by a no-obligation quote. We’re here to provide the best service and are eager to assist you in any way possible, from sales, to installation, and repair. Serving clients in:
- Berks County
- Bucks County
- Chester County
- Dauphin County
- Delaware County
- Lancaster County
- Lebanon County
- Lehigh County
- Montgomery County
- Philadelphia County
- Schuylkill County
- York County
