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Pembroke's South Shore Capes and Colonials hide steep, narrow staircases. We bolt straight and curved rails right to the treads—no wall damage. Book a free in-home assessment with Luis this week.

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Stairlift Types

Bestseller Straight stairlift installed on a residential staircase in Pembroke, MA
Straight Stairlift — Pembroke, MA

Straight Stairlift

Most common · From $2,800

Straight stairlifts fit most Pembroke Capes, raised ranches, and split-levels. The rail bolts directly to the treads — no wall work, no drywall patching. Luis installs these on 34-to-36-inch staircases in Bryantville and North Pembroke in about 3 hours.

Starting at $3,150 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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Our Coverage Area

Stairlift Service Across Plymouth County

Plymouth County, MA

Pembroke's residential neighborhoods break into distinct pockets, each with its own stairlift profile. Bryantville, along the Hanson town line, is dense with Capes and Ranches from the 1960s and 70s — short, steep staircases with oak treads. North Pembroke holds older Colonials and raised ranches along Routes 53 and 14, many with original hardwood stairs. East Pembroke, near Herring Run Park off Barker Street, has more spread-out lots and split-levels with half-flight stair geometry. The Oldham Pond and Furnace Pond neighborhoods feature waterfront Capes and Garrison Colonials where stairs often run 34 to 36 inches wide. Around Silver Lake, larger Colonials from the 1980s and 90s sit on bigger lots.

Real Projects

Recent Stairlift Installations in Pembroke

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

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

Straight

Bryantville Cape — Dark Oak Treads, Straight Rail

Bryantville, MA Installed March 2026

The Millers' 1968 Cape in Bryantville has the classic Pembroke staircase — 35 inches wide, dark oak treads, steep rise. Their mother stopped using the upstairs bathroom after a near-fall. Luis bolted a straight rail to the treads in three hours. The oak finish on the rail carriage matches the stair color. Their mother uses the lift four times daily now, and the original banister stayed in place.

Installation details

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

North Pembroke Colonial — 90° Turn at Upper Landing

North Pembroke, MA Installed January 2026

The Callahans' 1932 Colonial off Route 53 has a curved staircase with a 90-degree turn at the upper landing beneath a chandelier. Luis spent an hour on the laser scan, capturing the exact radius of the turn. The custom-bent rail arrived three weeks later and was installed in a single day. The brown leather seat parks discreetly at the top floor, out of the living-room sightline.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Callahan Family
Install time
7 hours
Rail length
Custom curved, 18 ft total run
Turns
1 turn, 90°
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

East Pembroke Cottage — Stone Tile Treads, Compact Fit

East Pembroke, MA Installed February 2026

The Morettis' compact cottage near Herring Run Park has stone tile treads on a narrow 34-inch staircase. The staircase runs alongside a wooden sideboard at the base, leaving tight clearance. Luis mounted the straight rail directly to the tile treads using masonry anchors. The seat parks at the bottom, barely extending past the sideboard cabinet. Installed in just over three hours.

Installation details

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

Oldham Pond Porch Entry — Stone Paving, Outdoor Rail

Oldham Pond, MA Installed October 2025

The Wilsons' waterfront Cape has a rough stone-paved porch entry with six steps leading to the front door — the only year-round entrance. Luis installed an IP55-rated outdoor straight rail with marine-coated joints and a weatherproof seat cover. The rail survived a full Massachusetts winter with freeze-thaw cycles and spring rains. The cream-colored seat casing shows no rust or fading after eight months.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Wilson Family
Install time
4 hours
Rail length
8 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed, weather-sealed
Battery backup
Yes, enclosed in weatherproof housing
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

Furnace Pond Raised Ranch — Carpeted Stairs, Brown Seat

Furnace Pond, MA Installed April 2026

The Andersons' raised ranch near Furnace Pond has a carpeted staircase leading to the bedrooms. The beige carpet matches the brown upholstery of the stairlift seat almost exactly — a detail the homeowner appreciated. Luis bolted through the carpet into the wood treads beneath. The install took three hours, and the lift is nearly invisible from the tiled entryway at the base of the stairs.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Anderson Family
Install time
3 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

Silver Lake Colonial — Indoor Wheelchair Platform

Silver Lake, MA Installed May 2026

The Harringtons' 1990s Colonial near Silver Lake needed a wheelchair solution — not a seat lift. Luis installed an inclined platform lift with a flat black deck and yellow safety edges on the main staircase. The platform folds up against the wall when not in use, keeping the stairs passable for other family members. An indoor-only unit with a white handrail, the platform carries up to 600 pounds and fits the standard stair width.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Harrington Family
Install time
6 hours
Rail length
15 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
600 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
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Straight Stairlift — Standard Use

Estimated: $3,150 – $6,150

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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 Pembroke

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, Pembroke MA $3,150 – $16,800 One-time $3,150 – $16,800 Lifetime use
Moving to a single-story home Selling, buying, closing, moving costs in the Plymouth market $50,000+ Plus relocation stress $50,000+ Loss of community ties
Assisted living facility Plymouth 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 Massachusetts Department of Elder Affairs. Figures reflect Pembroke metro averages.

Ways to pay less — or nothing

Most Pembroke 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

Massachusetts 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 $88/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 Pembroke 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 Pembroke, Massachusetts?

A straight stairlift in Pembroke starts at $2,800 installed. That covers the rail, seat, battery backup, and Luis's installation labor — typically about 3 hours. Curved stairlifts start at $9,000 because the rail is custom-bent to your staircase after a 1-hour laser measurement. Outdoor stairlifts start at $4,000. Heavy-duty models with 600 lb capacity start at $5,050. These are fixed prices — Luis gives you a written quote after measuring your stairs, and that number doesn't change.

Why do curved stairlifts cost more than straight ones in Pembroke?

A curved stairlift costs more because the rail is custom-bent to match your exact staircase geometry. In Pembroke, curved staircases show up most often in older Colonials near the Town Center and on Water Street — homes from the 1930s and earlier. The rail fabrication requires a laser measurement visit (about an hour), then the factory bends the rail to match the angle of every turn and the slope of every flight. The result is a single continuous rail that follows your staircase exactly. A straight stairlift uses a stock rail cut to length from standard extrusions — simpler and faster.

Are there any hidden fees beyond the quoted stairlift price in Pembroke?

No. Luis gives you a fixed written quote after measuring your stairs. The price includes the rail, seat, battery backup, installation labor, and a demo of how to use the lift. There is no charge for the measurement visit. If your electrical outlet is far from the stairlift's charge point, Luis may recommend adding an outlet, which an electrician handles separately — but he tells you about that during the quote, not after install. The 5-year warranty and lifetime rail warranty are included.

Can I finance a stairlift in Pembroke?

Yes. Financing starts at $79 per month. This spreads the cost over time and covers the full purchase — not a rental or lease. Many Pembroke families combine financing with a HISA grant (up to $6,800 for service-connected veterans) or the MassHealth Frail Elder Waiver to limit out-of-pocket cost. Luis walks you through the options during the measurement visit.

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Meet Your Pembroke Specialist

Before you book a call — read what Luis says.

Luis Ramírez, your personal Plymouth County stairlift specialist — bilingual installer based in Pembroke
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Luis Ramírez

Pembroke Stairlift Specialist · 15+ yrs

1,500+
Installs since 2008
40+
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4.87★
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A word from Luis

I've been installing stairlifts in Pembroke for over 15 years, and I can tell you the housing stock here has a personality. Most homes in Bryantville and North Pembroke are Capes and Colonials from the 1950s through the 1970s — the staircases are steep, often 34 to 36 inches wide, with hardwood treads that have settled over decades. A straight rail bolts directly into those treads. No wall work, no drywall repair. The install takes about 3 hours, and the homeowner keeps their original banister untouched.

The homes around Oldham Pond and Furnace Pond have their own quirks. A lot of raised ranches and split-levels with short flights and half-landings. Those are usually straight-rail jobs too, but I measure everything twice because New England foundations shift. In the older sections near the Town Center — some of those houses date to the 1930s and earlier — you'll find curved staircases with 90-degree turns at the landing. For those, we come out with a laser scanner, capture every angle, and the rail gets bent to match at the factory. That's a single-day install when the rail arrives.

What I tell every family in Pembroke is this: don't let the age of the house scare you. I've put lifts into 1930s Colonials on Elm Street and 1990s Colonials near Silver Lake. The rail always bolts to the treads — not the wall — so it doesn't matter if your plaster is original or your drywall is brand new. The only thing that changes is the rail length and whether it's straight or curved.

— Luis Ramírez, Pembroke
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Pembroke families call us most often for straight stairlifts — the Capes and raised ranches that fill Bryantville, North Pembroke, and the pond neighborhoods all share that steep, narrow staircase profile. A straight rail starts at $2,800 installed, and Luis handles the whole thing in about 3 hours: bolt the rail to the treads, mount the seat, plug in the charger, test the ride. The drywall and banister stay exactly as they were.

If your home is one of the older Colonials near Center or Water Street with a curved staircase, the process takes one extra step — a 1-hour laser measurement visit. The curved rail gets bent to match your exact stair turn at the factory, and installation is a single day when the rail arrives. Those start at $9,000. Either way, the Brockton VA Medical Center at 940 Belmont Street handles HISA grant evaluations for Pembroke veterans, and the MassHealth Frail Elder Waiver — through Old Colony Elder Services at 144 Main Street in Brockton — can cover stairlift costs for qualifying seniors. Give Luis a call. He'll measure your stairs and give you a fixed price before you commit to anything.

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