Serving all of Coos County, NH

Stairlifts Across Coos County, New Hampshire

One local crew covering Lancaster, Berlin, Gorham and every Great North Woods town between — straight, curved and outdoor lifts, free in-home assessment, no county-wide travel fees.

(800) 965-0350
22 communities served
$2,800 straight lifts from
48 hrs typical install
Licensed & Insured New Hampshire State
BBB Accredited A+ Rating
15+ Years Serving New Hampshire
1,500+ Installations Statewide
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Service Area

We install everywhere in Coos County

From Lancaster to the smallest crossroads — one local crew covers the whole county. No travel fees, free in-home assessment.

About Coos County

County-wide stairlift service from Lancaster to the Connecticut Lakes

Coos is New Hampshire's northernmost and largest county, running from Lancaster, the county seat on the Connecticut River, up through Berlin and Gorham in the Androscoggin valley to Pittsburg and the Connecticut Lakes. Long winters, deep snow and freeze-thaw cycles wear on outdoor ramps and tall front-porch stairs, so an indoor stairlift is often the more reliable year-round answer for a two-story or split-level home here.

We treat the whole county as one service area, so a farmhouse in Stark or Clarksville costs no more to reach than a home in Lancaster. We install for seniors aging in place and for North Country veterans, and we travel the long Route 3 and Route 16 corridors without adding mileage fees.

Communities We Serve

Stairlift installation across every Coos County community

We install in towns of every size — from county-seat neighborhoods to the smallest rural crossroads. If your community is in Coos County, we cover it.

Cities with a dedicated stairlift guide

Towns & communities we cover in Coos County

  • Lancaster 03584

    The county seat, where US-2 and US-3 meet as Main Street beside the Connecticut River; we fit straight and curved lifts in its older two-story and Victorian homes.

  • Gorham 03581

    Set on the Androscoggin River and the north gateway to Mount Washington; we install indoor straight lifts and weather-rated outdoor lifts for split-levels off Main Street.

  • Whitefield 03598

    Built around the Common at King's Square where Routes 116, 142 and US-3 meet; we serve the village's farmhouses and porch-front homes with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Northumberland 03582

    Centered on the village of Groveton along the Upper Ammonoosuc River; we install straight and curved stairlifts in its mill-era homes and newer ranches.

  • Colebrook 03576

    A Great North Woods hub on US-3, bounded west by the Connecticut River; we cover its downtown apartments and outlying farmhouses with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Milan 03588

    Strung along Route 16 and the Androscoggin near Nansen Wayside and Milan Hill State Park; we fit straight and outdoor lifts for its riverside cottages and year-round homes.

  • Stewartstown 03576

    A Connecticut River border town opposite Canaan, Vermont in the Connecticut Lakes headwaters; we install straight and outdoor lifts on its hill farms and village homes.

  • Jefferson 03583

    Home to Santa's Village beneath Mount Starr King; we serve its scattered Route 2 farmhouses and seasonal homes with straight, curved and outdoor lifts.

  • Dalton 03598

    Tucked in the Connecticut River watershed above the Fifteen Mile Falls dams; we cover its rural ranch and split-level homes with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Groveton 03582

    The former paper-mill village in Northumberland on the Upper Ammonoosuc, beside the historic Stark-style covered bridge; we install straight and curved lifts in its compact older homes.

  • Stratford 03590

    A quiet western-Coos town strung along the Connecticut River and US-3; we reach its riverside farmhouses and village homes for straight and outdoor lift installs.

  • Carroll 03575

    Including Twin Mountain and Bretton Woods at the US-3 and US-302 junction near the Presidential Range; we fit curved and outdoor lifts for its inns, cottages and chalets.

  • Columbia 03576

    A Connecticut River town with the covered bridge to Lemington, Vermont; we install straight and outdoor lifts in its scattered farmhouses along US-3.

  • Pittsburg 03592

    New Hampshire's northernmost and largest town, holding the Connecticut Lakes; we travel the long US-3 corridor to fit straight and outdoor lifts in its lodges and remote homes.

  • Stark 03582

    Known for its 1860s covered bridge over the Upper Ammonoosuc off Route 110; we serve the village's older homes and back-road farmhouses with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Shelburne 03581

    Famous for the Shelburne birches lining US-2 along the Androscoggin; we install straight and outdoor lifts for its riverside homes east of Gorham.

  • Randolph 03593

    A mountain town below the Crescent Range and Mount Crescent off Durand Road; we fit curved and outdoor lifts for its hillside cottages and year-round homes.

  • West Stewartstown 03597

    The main village of Stewartstown on US-3 along the Connecticut River, opposite Canaan, Vermont; we install straight and outdoor lifts in its compact downtown homes.

  • Dummer 03588

    A tiny Androscoggin-valley town wrapped around the Pontook Reservoir; we travel Route 16 to fit straight and outdoor lifts in its few year-round homes.

  • Errol 03579

    Where the Androscoggin River begins below Umbagog Lake and the national wildlife refuge; we cover its village and lake-area camps with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Clarksville 03592

    A sparsely settled town reaching into the protected Connecticut Lakes headwaters; we travel north to install straight and outdoor lifts in its remote homes and camps.

Funding & Financial Assistance

Coos County programs that help pay for your stairlift

Real programs, real agencies, real phone numbers — including the local Area Agency on Aging and County Veterans office. We don’t sell leads to funding brokers; we point you to the actual paths and help you apply.

Choices for Independence (CFI) NH Medicaid HCBS Waiver

Medicaid waiver

Covers: Home modifications for safety and accessibility, including stairlifts, for members who meet nursing-facility level of care

  • NH Medicaid enrollment
  • Clinical eligibility / nursing-facility level of care
  • Age 65+ or adult with disability

Aging & Disability Resource Center ADRC of Coos County (ServiceLink, run by TCCAP)

Aging services

Covers: Care coordination, Medicare/Medicaid options counseling, and connections to long-term services and home-mod help

  • Age 60+ or adult with a disability
  • Coos County resident

County Veterans Service Office NH State Division of Veterans Services - Coos County

Veterans benefits

Covers: VA HISA grant (up to $6,800) application support for service-connected and aging veterans

  • Veteran
  • VA enrollment

USDA Section 504 Rural Home Repair Grant & Loan

Federal grant/loan

Covers: Up to $10,000 grant (age 62+) or low-interest loan for safety modifications in rural homes

  • Rural address
  • Income-qualified
  • 62+ for the grant portion
Frequently Asked

Coos County stairlift questions answered

Straight answers from a crew that installs across Coos County every week.

How much does a stairlift cost in Coos County?
A new straight stairlift starts at $2,800 installed. Curved lifts, which are custom-built to your staircase, start around $9,000. An outdoor lift for porch or deck steps runs about $4,000, and a heavy-duty model rated for higher weight is roughly $5,050. Every price includes delivery and professional installation anywhere in the county, with financing available from $79 per month. We give a firm written quote at the free in-home assessment, so there are no surprises.
Do you really serve the small North Country towns, not just Lancaster and Berlin?
Yes. We cover all of Coos County, from Lancaster and Whitefield in the south to Pittsburg and Clarksville at the Canadian border, plus Errol, Stark, Dummer and every town between. Remote farmhouses and lake camps on the long Route 3 and Route 16 corridors are part of our normal service area, not an exception.
What funding helps pay for a stairlift here?
Several programs can help. New Hampshire's Choices for Independence (CFI) Medicaid waiver covers home modifications, including stairlifts, for members who meet nursing-facility level of care. Veterans may qualify for the VA HISA grant of up to $6,800. The USDA Section 504 program offers up to a $10,000 grant for homeowners 62 and older in rural areas, which covers nearly the whole county. The ADRC of Coos County can help you sort out which fits.
Is there a travel fee for rural addresses?
No. We charge flat county-wide coverage, so a home in Pittsburg, Errol or Clarksville costs the same to install as one in Lancaster. The North Country distances are built into how we work, and you never see a mileage or trip charge added to your quote.
How fast can you install a stairlift?
A straight stairlift is usually installed within about 48 hours of your assessment, often the same week. Curved lifts take longer because each rail is custom-manufactured to match your staircase, typically a few weeks from measurement to install. We schedule around North Country weather so deep snow or icy roads do not leave you waiting.
How do we get started?
Call us at (800) 965-0350 to book a free in-home assessment. We measure your staircase, talk through straight, curved or outdoor options, and leave you with a written quote and any funding guidance you need. There is no obligation, and financing from $79 per month is available if you decide to move forward.
Coos County Coverage

Serving every corner of Coos County

From Lancaster to the Connecticut Lakes, one call books a free in-home assessment. No travel fees anywhere in the North Country, with financing from $79 per month.

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