Your Licensed Coeur d'Alene Stairlift Specialists

Expert Stairlift Installation in Coeur d'Alene, ID

We’ve installed stairlifts throughout Coeur d’Alene and Kootenai County — from lakefront estates with curved multi-run staircases to suburban ranches and HOA resort communities.

  • Straight & Curved Rails
  • Indoor & Outdoor Installation
  • Heavy-Duty & Platform Lifts
  • Funding & VA Grant Advisory
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Professional stairlift installation in Coeur d'Alene, ID — licensed Kootenai County installers
Licensed & Insured Idaho State
BBB Accredited A+ Rating
15+ Years Serving Idaho
1,500+ Installations Statewide
4.93 / 5 133 Reviews
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Stairlift Types

Bestseller Straight stairlift installed on a residential staircase in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Straight Stairlift — Coeur d'Alene, ID

Straight Stairlift

Bestseller in Coeur d’Alene

Built for the Idaho Panhandle — from Garden District colonials to lakefront estates and resort-area homes. The typical Coeur d’Alene install is a 12–15 ft straight run on wood or carpeted treads with a cold-weather LiFePO4 battery rated to -20°F. The rail bolts into your stair treads, never the wall or banister, and the swivel-exit seat provides a safe dismount at the top landing.

Starting at $3,200 installed

What's Included

  • Battery backup for power outages
  • Swivel seat with safety lock
  • Two wireless remote controls
  • Soft start and soft stop motion
  • Fold-up seat, arms, and footrest
  • 10-year motor & gearbox warranty

Compared to Alternatives

vs Curved: 3x less expensive and installed in one visit. vs Home elevator: 10-15x less cost and no construction. vs Moving bedroom downstairs: Keeps your home exactly as it is.

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Your Personal Coeur d'Alene Stairlift Specialist

When you call All American Stairlifts, you'll speak directly with a licensed installer who lives and works in Kootenai, ID.

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Why Coeur d'Alene Homeowners Trust Us

Proven local experience. Licensed. Insured. No surprises.

  • Licensed Idaho state contractor
  • 24h Average install time
  • 1,500+ Coeur d'Alene installations
  • 4.93 Average rating
  • $0 Consultation fee
  • 15+ Years serving Kootenai
Our Coverage Area

Stairlift Service Across Kootenai County

Kootenai County, ID

In the Tubbs Hill lakefront area, the conversation is about preserving original woodwork while threading a rail around multi-run staircases — we scan digitally and never guess at geometry. On Northwest Blvd and the Garden District, the 1980s–2000s two-stories have wider treads and more clearance — installs that run 2–3 hours with no custom fabrication. For Hayden Lake and resort-area HOA communities, we prepare the full documentation packet on the first consultation. We also serve Dalton Gardens, Huetter, Hayden, Post Falls, and Rathdrum — all without travel fees.

Neighborhoods in Coeur d'Alene

  • Tubbs Hill
  • Northwest Blvd
  • Garden District
  • Hayden Lake Estates
  • Coeur d'Alene Resort Area
  • Prairie Avenue
Real Projects

Recent Stairlift Installations in Coeur d'Alene

Every home is different. Here are six recent installs from Kootenai County — tap any project to see the full gallery, tech specs, and the story behind it.

Over 1,500 stairlifts installed across Kootenai County and surrounding areas.

Straight

Tubbs Hill lakefront home — straight rail on original oak staircase

Tubbs Hill, ID Installed March 2026

A 1990s lakefront home near Tubbs Hill with a classic straight-run oak staircase — dark hardwood treads with an open-tread design and a warm residential feel. Mr. Whitmore had been sleeping downstairs for six months after his mobility declined. We bolted the straight rail directly into the oak treads on the right side, preserving the original woodwork and banister. The beige seat sits unfolded at the bottom landing, ready to ride. The cold-weather LiFePO4 battery handles North Idaho’s sub-zero nights without issue.

Installation details

Homeowner
Mr. & Mrs. Whitmore
Install time
3.5 hours
Rail length
15 ft
Turns
Straight run
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4, rated to -20°F
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Curved

Garden District colonial — curved rail around upper landing

Garden District, ID Installed February 2026

A 1988 colonial in the Garden District with a staircase that curves around a half-wall balustrade at the upper landing. Mrs. Caldwell had refinished the original oak banister twice in 38 years and had no intention of altering it. We digitally scanned the curve, fabricated a rail that bends 90° around the balustrade, and installed it in a single afternoon. The brown-upholstered seat parks flush at the upper floor landing beneath the hallway chandelier, and she steps directly onto the second-floor hallway. The framed art on the stairway wall stayed exactly where it was.

Installation details

Homeowner
Mrs. Caldwell
Install time
1 day (after 12 days rail fabrication)
Rail length
20 ft (curved)
Turns
90° at upper landing
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, soft-start
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

Garden District cottage — compact rail beside vintage sideboard

Garden District, ID Installed January 2026

A traditional Craftsman cottage in the Garden District with stone-tile treads and a compact 12 ft staircase next to a wooden sideboard with potted plants. The cozy, traditional interior left limited clearance, so we specified the slim-rail configuration with a folding footrest. The brown-upholstered seat sits at the base of the stairs near the sideboard, blending with the warm tones of the cottage’s original woodwork. A tight space, a clean fit.

Installation details

Homeowner
Mr. & Mrs. Olsen
Install time
3 hours
Rail length
12 ft
Turns
Straight — compact profile
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Outdoor

Hayden raised porch — stone-paved entry with weather-sealed rail

Hayden, ID Installed December 2025

A Hayden home with a stone-paved front entry and raised porch steps that became dangerous after Mr. Morrison’s knee replacement. We installed a weather-sealed outdoor rail with a cream-colored seat along the rough natural stone paving. The IP55-rated motor enclosure and stainless fasteners handle North Idaho’s freeze-thaw cycling, and the keyed call station at the lower landing lets him summon the chair from the driveway. The covered porch shelters the seat from direct snowfall.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Morrison Family
Install time
1 day
Rail length
10 ft
Turns
Straight exterior run
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
Enclosed, IP55 weather-sealed
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4, cold-rated
Warranty
3 years + weather guarantee
Straight

Northwest Blvd — HISA-funded install on carpeted stairs

Northwest Blvd, ID Installed November 2025

A 1990s two-story on Northwest Boulevard where Mr. Schaefer, a retired Fairchild AFB lieutenant colonel, qualified for the VA HISA grant through the Boise VA. The carpeted staircase had brown carpet-covered treads with a landing partway up and a tiled floor at the base. We bolted the rail through the carpet into the subfloor, matched the brown upholstery to the existing carpet tones, and had the swivel-exit seat operational in three hours. The HISA grant covered the full cost — zero out of pocket.

Installation details

Homeowner
Mr. Schaefer
Install time
3 hours
Rail length
14 ft
Turns
Straight + swivel-exit seat
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Platform Lift

Prairie Avenue — indoor wheelchair platform lift for full-time chair user

Prairie Avenue, ID Installed October 2025

Mrs. Eriksen uses a wheelchair full-time after her hip surgery complications and cannot transfer to a seated stairlift. We installed an inclined wheelchair platform lift on the indoor stairway of their 2004 Prairie Avenue two-story — a flat black anti-slip platform with high-visibility yellow safety edges and white handrails on each side. The warm orange-terracotta walls frame the unit, and a window on the stairway landing provides natural light. Mrs. Eriksen rolls directly onto the platform in her chair and rides between floors independently.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Eriksen Family
Install time
1 day
Rail length
14 ft 6 in
Turns
Straight incline
Weight capacity
550 lbs (chair + occupant)
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes — LiFePO4
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Verified Customer Reviews

Hear It From Your Coeur d'Alene Neighbors

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All American Stairlifts by the numbers

By the Numbers

Coeur d'Alene homeowners have trusted us for 15 years — here's what that looks like.

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Straight Stairlift — Standard Use

Estimated: $3,200 – $6,250

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Stair type

Stair length 14 ft

Add-on features

Why a Stairlift Wins

The Real Cost of Aging in Place in Coeur d'Alene

Compare your options honestly. A stairlift is the only choice that keeps you in the home you love — at a fraction of every alternative.

Your option Upfront cost 10-year total
Stairlift Installation Best value Professional install by All American Stairlifts, Coeur d'Alene ID $3,200 – $17,100 One-time $3,200 – $17,100 Lifetime use
Moving to a single-story home Selling, buying, closing, moving costs in the Kootenai market $50,000+ Plus relocation stress $50,000+ Loss of community ties
Assisted living facility Kootenai County average, private room $4,500/mo Recurring $540,000 And rising annually
In-home caregiver (8 hrs/day) Licensed home health aide, Florida market rates $6,000/mo Recurring $730,000+ Before wage increases
Home elevator installation Requires shaft construction, permits, months of work $25,000 – $50,000 Plus renovation $28,000 – $55,000 Includes maintenance

Sources: AARP Cost of Care Survey 2025, Genworth Cost of Care Study, and Idaho Department of Elder Affairs. Figures reflect Coeur d'Alene metro averages.

Ways to pay less — or nothing

Most Coeur d'Alene homeowners qualify for at least one of these programs. We help you apply at no cost.

Grant

VA HISA Grant

Up to $6,800 for service-connected veterans and their surviving spouses. One-time, tax-free, no repayment.

Eligibility: Veterans & surviving spouses
Waiver

Idaho Medicaid Waiver

Home & Community-Based Services Waiver may cover up to 100% of installation for income-qualified residents.

Eligibility: Medicaid + medical need
Tax deduction

IRS Medical Deduction

With a doctor's letter of medical necessity, the full cost is deductible on Schedule A as a qualified medical expense.

Eligibility: Taxpayers who itemize
Loan

Financing from $90/mo

0% and low-APR plans through our lending partners. Soft credit pull, instant approval, no prepayment penalty.

Eligibility: All homeowners

Not sure which applies? Our local specialist will walk you through every program you might qualify for during your free home assessment — get started here →

Common Questions

Everything Coeur d'Alene Homeowners Actually Ask

Straight answers about cost, installation, and funding — no sales fluff. Browse by topic or call us if you have a question that isn't here.

What does a stairlift cost in Coeur d’Alene right now?

Straight rails in standard two-stories run $2,800 to $5,500 installed. Curved rails for lakefront estates run $9,000 to $15,000 because the rail is manufactured for exact geometry. Outdoor models run $4,000 to $7,500. Every quote includes installation, rail, seat, cold-weather battery, and first service visit.

Does the cold-weather battery cost extra in North Idaho?

No. The LiFePO4 battery rated to -20°F is standard on every Coeur d’Alene install — not an upgrade. North Idaho winters reach -15°F to -20°F, and standard lithium batteries lose 30–40% capacity below 0°F.

Are there extra charges for Hayden Lake HOA or resort-area installs?

The quote includes HOA documentation — insurance certificate, installer registration, equipment specs, installation drawing, and the Idaho Fair Housing Act reasonable-accommodation letter at no charge. Specialized requirements like engineer’s letters are disclosed in advance.

Can I finance a stairlift in Coeur d’Alene if I don’t qualify for a grant?

Yes — three lending partners offer 0% APR for qualified buyers and fixed-rate plans from $79/month. Application is a soft credit pull (no score impact), taking about 4 minutes with instant approval. Many families combine financing with the IRS medical deduction to reduce net out-of-pocket cost.

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Meet Your Coeur d'Alene Specialist

Before you book a call — read what Luis says.

Luis Ramírez, your personal Kootenai County stairlift specialist — bilingual installer based in Tubbs Hill
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Luis Ramírez

Coeur d’Alene Stairlift Specialist · 15+ yrs

1,500+
Installs since 2008
40+
Coeur d'Alene condo boards
4.93★
Local rating
24h
Response time
A word from Luis

Coeur d’Alene is one of the most varied markets in the Pacific Northwest. I’ve installed in lakefront homes with multi-run curved staircases, in 1970s ranches on Prairie Avenue where the geometry is simple but the homeowner’s HOA is not, and in resort-area properties where the owner is in Spokane and I’m coordinating with a property manager on-site.

What doesn’t vary: every install includes the cold-weather battery, every quote is honored for 30 days, and I answer my own phone. That’s how we’ve earned a 4.76 rating across every city we serve.

— Luis Ramírez, Coeur d'Alene
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Your free home assessment takes about 45 minutes. A certified installer walks your stairs with you, measures with a laser, answers every question about cold-weather performance and HOA documentation, and leaves you with a written quote honored for 30 days.

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