Your Licensed Farmington Stairlift Specialists

Expert Stairlift Installation in Farmington, NM

Stairlift installation for Farmington's Historic Downtown adobe-brick homes, the Crouch Mesa manufactured homes, and the Pinon Hills corridor builds — same-week surveys across the Four Corners.

  • Straight & Curved Rails
  • Indoor & Outdoor Installation
  • Heavy-Duty & Platform Lifts
  • Funding & VA Grant Advisory
  • Licensed & Insured
  • BBB Accredited
  • Same-Day Consultations
Professional stairlift installation in Farmington, NM — licensed San Juan County installers
Licensed & Insured New Mexico State
BBB Accredited A+ Rating
15+ Years Serving New Mexico
1,500+ Installations Statewide
4.80 / 5 113 Reviews
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Stairlift Types

Bestseller Straight stairlift installed on a residential staircase in Farmington, NM
Straight Stairlift — Farmington, NM

Straight Stairlift

Most common · From $2,800

Fits the straight runs in most Crouch Mesa and Wild Horse Valley ranches, and the narrow adobe-brick stairs on Main Street and Broadway.

Starting at $2,750 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.

Meet Your Team

Your Personal Farmington Stairlift Specialist

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

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Mon–Fri 8 am – 6 pm
Sat 9 am – 2 pm

Why Farmington Homeowners Trust Us

Proven local experience. Licensed. Insured. No surprises.

  • Licensed New Mexico state contractor
  • 24h Average install time
  • 1,500+ Farmington installations
  • 4.80 Average rating
  • $0 Consultation fee
  • 15+ Years serving San Juan
Our Coverage Area

Stairlift Service Across San Juan County

San Juan County, NM

We install across Farmington, from the Historic Downtown on Main Street and Broadway — the 1910s–1940s adobe-brick and stucco homes in the Arts and Cultural District — to the ranches in Crouch Mesa north of town, the newer Pinon Hills corridor builds near San Juan College, and the two-stories in Valley View Estates and Sandstone at San Juan Country Club. Downtown adobe has narrow 28–31 inch stairwells with thick walls that rule out through-wall power runs. Crouch Mesa and Wild Horse Valley have mostly single-level ranches with basement walk-downs. Pinon Hills and Valley View have standard 36-inch carpeted stairs and clean 90-degree turns. High-altitude freeze-thaw and intense UV mean every outdoor install gets UV-stabilized seat covers and IP55-sealed motor housings.

Real Projects

Recent Stairlift Installations in Farmington

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

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

Straight

Historic Downtown — straight rail on 1938 adobe stairwell

Historic Downtown, NM Installed March 2026

1938 adobe-brick home off Main Street in the Arts and Cultural District. Narrow 29-inch stairwell with dark hardwood oak treads, thick adobe walls. The beige seat sits at the bottom of a slim-profile straight rail, traveling up to the master bedroom. Luis ran power from an existing outlet — no drilling into adobe.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Tafoya Family
Install time
3-4 hours
Rail length
12 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Curved

Pinon Hills — 90-degree curve near San Juan College

Pinon Hills, NM Installed January 2026

2008 two-story on the Pinon Hills Boulevard corridor near San Juan College. Half-wall turn at the upper landing, custom-bent rail laser-scanned to fit the 90-degree turn. The brown seat parks at the top floor under a pendant light, well clear of the hallway traffic. Factory build took five weeks.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Begay Family
Install time
5-7 hours
Rail length
21 ft (curved)
Turns
90° at top
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

Wild Horse Valley — compact ranch with sideboard landing

Wild Horse Valley, NM Installed August 2025

1978 ranch with compact stairwell in Wild Horse Valley. Brown seat sits at the bottom landing next to the homeowner's wooden sideboard. Stone-tile treads, 32-inch width — slim-profile rail kept walking room intact for the rest of the family. Cottage-scale install, 3 hours total.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Mendoza Family
Install time
3-4 hours
Rail length
11 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Outdoor

Valley View Estates — outdoor porch rail on elevated entry

Valley View Estates, NM Installed October 2025

Exterior install from the driveway up to an elevated front porch on a large Valley View Estates lot. Rough flagstone paving at the entry. Cream seat in bright high-desert daylight. UV-rated cover, IP55-sealed housing, stainless-steel fasteners rated for 5,400-foot freeze-thaw and intense New Mexico UV.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Chacon Family
Install time
4-5 hours
Rail length
10 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Rating
IP55 weather-sealed, UV-rated
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

Crouch Mesa — carpeted stairs with tonal seat match

Crouch Mesa, NM Installed February 2026

1994 single-family home in Crouch Mesa north of Farmington. Carpeted 36-inch stairs, tan nylon carpet. The brown upholstery matches the carpet at the upper landing — hard to spot the seat from across the living room. Tile floor at the base. Clean straight run, 3 hours start to finish.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Yazzie Family
Install time
3-4 hours
Rail length
13 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Platform Lift

Sandstone at San Juan Country Club — indoor wheelchair platform for HISA veteran

Sandstone at San Juan Country Club, NM Installed September 2025

Indoor inclined wheelchair platform lift for a Marine Corps veteran whose power chair couldn't transfer to a standard seat. Flat black deck, yellow pressure-sensitive safety edges, white handrail. Carries wheelchairs up to 600 lb. Funded through the VA HISA grant ($6,800) — Farmington VA Clinic on English Road processed paperwork in six weeks.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Redhouse Family
Install time
6-8 hours
Platform size
30" × 34"
Weight capacity
600 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Safety edges
Yellow pressure-sensitive
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Verified Customer Reviews

Hear It From Your Farmington Neighbors

Real stories from families across San Juan County — drag to scroll, or use the arrows and dots below. Every review came from a verified customer.

4.76 based on 304 verified reviews across Google, BBB, and Yelp

All American Stairlifts by the numbers

By the Numbers

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

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Straight Stairlift — Standard Use

Estimated: $2,750 – $5,400

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Stair type

Stair length 14 ft

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Why a Stairlift Wins

The Real Cost of Aging in Place in Farmington

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, Farmington NM $2,750 – $14,700 One-time $2,750 – $14,700 Lifetime use
Moving to a single-story home Selling, buying, closing, moving costs in the San Juan market $50,000+ Plus relocation stress $50,000+ Loss of community ties
Assisted living facility San Juan 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 New Mexico Department of Elder Affairs. Figures reflect Farmington metro averages.

Ways to pay less — or nothing

Most Farmington 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

New Mexico 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 $77/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 Farmington 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 Farmington, NM?

Straight rails start at $2,800 installed. Curved rails — common in the Valley View Estates and Pinon Hills two-stories — start at $9,000 because the rail is custom-bent to your exact staircase. Outdoor units for walk-out porches start at $4,000. Heavy-duty (600 lb capacity) starts at $5,050. Every Farmington quote includes same-week survey, rail, seat, battery backup, and full installation.

Does Farmington's altitude and UV exposure change the spec?

For outdoor units, yes. At 5,400 feet the UV index peaks well above sea level, and adobe-era exterior walls pair with harsh freeze-thaw. Outdoor units get UV-rated covers and sealed stainless-steel fasteners — no upcharge; it's our Four Corners standard. Indoor units are identical to a Denver or Albuquerque install.

Is financing available for Farmington homeowners?

Yes. Financing starts at $79/month with approved credit. Most Farmington households qualify for 24–60 month terms. We run the application on-site during the quote visit — no application fee, no prepayment penalty.

Can I write off the stairlift on my New Mexico taxes?

If a licensed physician documents medical necessity, the full cost (unit + installation) qualifies as a federal medical expense deduction under IRS Publication 502. New Mexico conforms to federal itemized medical expense rules. Keep the physician's letter, the paid invoice, and the model documentation.

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Meet Your Farmington Specialist

Before you book a call — read what Luis says.

Luis Ramírez, your personal San Juan County stairlift specialist — bilingual installer based in Farmington
LICENSED · INSURED · BBB A+

Luis Ramírez

Farmington Stairlift Specialist · 15+ yrs

1,500+
Installs since 2008
40+
Farmington condo boards
4.80★
Local rating
24h
Response time
A word from Luis

Farmington sits at 5,400 feet where the Animas, San Juan, and La Plata rivers meet, and the climate works a stairlift harder than most people realize. Freeze-thaw at this altitude means 130+ nights below 32°F but with bright UV sun warming the rails 30 degrees in four hours. That cycle cracks cheap seat covers and fades plastics. Every outdoor install I do here gets UV-rated housings and stainless-steel fasteners — the stainless handles the expansion-contraction cycle better than anything else.

The housing stock here runs the full spectrum. Downtown Main Street and the Animas District have adobe-brick and stucco homes from the 1910s–1940s, often one-and-a-half stories with narrow 30-inch stairwells. The 1970s ranches in Crouch Mesa and the newer Pinon Hills corridor builds near San Juan College run 36-inch standard. Valley View Estates and Sandstone at San Juan Country Club have 2000s-era two-stories with wider landings. I spec the rail to the house — not the house to the rail.

Every Farmington install includes battery backup. Rolling outages happen here in July and in January.

— Luis Ramírez, Farmington
Your Next Step

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Farmington sits at 5,400 feet where three rivers converge, and the stairlifts here get worked hard by altitude, UV, and freeze-thaw. Downtown adobe, Crouch Mesa ranches, and Pinon Hills two-stories each need a different rail.

Same-week survey across Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Kirtland, and Shiprock. Battery backup on every unit because San Juan County grid outages are routine.

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