Stair Lifts - GeoLocationDisplayName
Bruno® stair lifts help make getting up and down your steps easier!
Proudly serving the greater GeoLocationCity area, Bruno is a veteran-founded, family-owned business renown for making the highest quality indoor, outdoor, straight and curved stair lifts in North America.
Bruno stair lifts are installed by our authorized local dealers and backed by industry-leading warranties. We are dedicated to delivering the superior customer support your family deserves.
Contact Bruno's local GeoLocationDisplayName stair lift dealers for a free quote!
We believe high-quality, American-made stair lifts supported by expert local dealers deliver the superior experience our customers and their families deserve. Contact our team today for a free quote - it would be our honor to serve you!
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For over 40 years, Bruno products have helped people improve their personal mobility and lives.
We are honored that customers frequently call their Bruno stair lifts a "blessing" or a "God send" in online reviews. Take a moment to read what else folks are saying about their experiences with Bruno.
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Stair Lift FAQ
In most cases, stair lifts are not covered under private healthy insurance or Medicare. However, many Bruno stair lift dealers offer rental options and financing plans to help defray the cost of purchasing a stair lift outright.
Stair lift cost varies depending on staircase configuration, chosen stairlift model and any selected custom options. Generally speaking, a quality straight indoor stair lift will start around $3,500, going higher if options or customization is added. Bruno curved stairlifts, which feature a custom made rail, start around $11,000. Contact a Bruno stair lit dealer today for a free quote or home consultation!
Stair lifts are a cost-effective solution to make life easier and safer for people with limited mobility and require no home modifications.
Alternatives to stair lifts include installing an elevator, moving to a single-story home or considering relocation to an assisted living facility. All these options are considerably more costly than a stair lift purchase.