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Stairlifts - FAQ - Stairlift Cost,  Stairlift Model Choice, Local service

  • How much does your stairlift cost?

    Our price normally includes the equipment and installation. The cost of shipping and taxes are also included. Low internet prices look or sound attractive, but they are far from complete. Often more important than equipment price alone is the cost of not getting the stairlift installed by a local professional. If something goes wrong and the unit stops running, how quickly and from whom can you count on for service. Count on O’Neill Stairlifts. We’re doing business in your neighborhood for 22 years.

    Equipment alone begins at less than $ 2000.00 Expect to pay
    $500 - $700 for a professional installation including freight and tax. Top of the line models installed can cost up to $1000 more. Custom made curve models begin at about $8000.00


    How do I choose a stairlift?

    For most people today, choosing a local stairlift vendor is the safest and most reliable way to buy a stairlift. A home visit helps to determine the best fit for the user and the home. We always make a home visit prior to installation and it’s FREE!
    We have installed some of our most popular and time tested stairlifts as shown here
    stairlifts.


    What is your area of service?


    Our services are available in all of WASHINGTON D.C, MARYLAND, VIRGINIA and much more.


    CALL US NOW TO LEARN HOW WE CAN HELP YOU!




  • Do you sell direct?

  • No. Although some may have the skill to attempt self install, the issue of stairlift safety is a great concern to us. We receive calls from people asking for help after they have bought online and realize it’s too difficult for the inexperienced to install. There is a great deal of information available on this topic.

    AEMA (the Accessibility Equipment Manufacturers Association and NAEC (the National Association of Elevator Contractors) both strongly recommend professional installation for stairlift and residential elevator products. Please visit the links for more information:


    http://weblyfe.com/oneill/aema_positionpaper.pdf


    Does location of the company matter?


    Internet companies suggest they are large or #1. They may be very far away. Some claim to have local representation. Inexperienced subcontractors often occur here. Most families need to be able to count on a good local company to respond quickly if they are reliant upon a stairlift.