Your Licensed Silverton Stairlift Specialists

Expert Stairlift Installation in Silverton, OR

Silverton anchors the gateway to Silver Falls State Park, 14 miles east of Salem. Homes date from 1890 to 1980. With one in five residents over 65, stairlift work is steady here.

  • Straight & Curved Rails
  • Indoor & Outdoor Installation
  • Heavy-Duty & Platform Lifts
  • Funding & VA Grant Advisory
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Professional stairlift installation in Silverton, OR — licensed Marion County installers
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15+ Years Serving Oregon
1,500+ Installations Statewide
4.68 / 5 54 Reviews
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Stairlift Types

Bestseller Straight stairlift installed on a residential staircase in Silverton, OR
Straight Stairlift — Silverton, OR

Straight Stairlift

Most common · From $2,800

Fits the straight staircases in most Silverton homes — 1970s split-levels in Forest Ridge, Craftsman bungalows in North Silverton, and 1950s ranches near Coolidge-McClaine Park. Bolts to the treads, not the wall.

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.

Meet Your Team

Your Personal Silverton Stairlift Specialist

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

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Why Silverton Homeowners Trust Us

Proven local experience. Licensed. Insured. No surprises.

  • Licensed Oregon state contractor
  • 24h Average install time
  • 1,500+ Silverton installations
  • 4.68 Average rating
  • $0 Consultation fee
  • 15+ Years serving Marion
Our Coverage Area

Stairlift Service Across Marion County

Marion County, OR

Silverton's stairlift work spans neighborhoods built across more than a century. North Silverton, platted in the early 1900s, holds Craftsman bungalows with narrow fir staircases under 32 inches wide — straight-rail country. Abiqua Heights, the custom-home community above the Oregon Garden, brings curved staircases with 90-degree turns at upper landings. Forest Ridge homes from the 1970s-1990s are mostly split-levels with carpeted stairs — fast straight-rail installs. The Commercial Historic District near Main and Water Streets packs converted upper-floor residences into the tightest stairwells in town. Along Abiqua Creek and Coolidge-McClaine Park, 1950s ranches and mid-century colonials account for the bulk of our outdoor porch installs.

Real Projects

Recent Stairlift Installations in Silverton

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

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

Straight

1910 Craftsman, North Silverton

North Silverton, OR Installed March 2026

The Millers' 1910 Craftsman on Pine Street had original fir treads — beautiful but steep and barely 31 inches across. Luis bolted the straight rail directly to the treads with four lag bolts per bracket. The beige seat parked at the bottom landing, clearing the original banister by two inches. Three hours flat, and Mrs. Miller rode up to her bedroom for the first time since July.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Miller 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
Curved

Custom Home, Abiqua Heights

Abiqua Heights, OR Installed February 2026

The Pattersons' custom home in Abiqua Heights has a 90-degree turn at the upper landing where the stairwell opens to a vaulted hallway with a chandelier. Luis spent an hour with the laser measuring both flights and the turn radius. The factory-bent rail arrived two weeks later and fit exactly. The brown seat parks at the top floor, out of the walking path.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Patterson Family
Install time
4-5 hours
Rail length
22 ft
Turns
90° curve at upper landing
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

Compact Cottage, Forest Ridge

Forest Ridge, OR Installed January 2026

A compact cottage near Forest Ridge with stone-look tile treads running from the front entry to the second floor. The staircase squeezed between a wooden sideboard and the wall — tight, but measured at 32 inches. Luis bolted the straight rail to the treads. The brown seat folds up when not in use, leaving room to walk past the sideboard.

Installation details

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

Farmhouse Porch, Abiqua Creek

Abiqua Creek Area, OR Installed October 2025

The Garcias' farmhouse near Abiqua Creek has a covered front porch with rough stone steps leading from the driveway. Luis mounted the outdoor rail to the stone with epoxy-anchored stainless bolts — no cracking, no shifting. IP55-rated and sealed for Willamette Valley weather. Forty-plus inches of rain a year, and the lift runs smooth through all of it.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Garcia Family
Install time
3-4 hours
Rail length
8 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
300 lbs
Motor
DC, weather-sealed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Straight

1978 Split-Level, Coolidge-McClaine Park

Coolidge-McClaine Park Area, OR Installed December 2025

A 1978 split-level two blocks from Coolidge-McClaine Park with beige wall-to-wall carpet on both stair flights. Luis mounted the brackets through the carpet into the framing underneath — no carpet damage, no subfloor repair. The brown seat and rail blended with the carpet tone. Done by noon. Mrs. Hoffman had been sleeping on the ground-floor couch for two months.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Hoffman 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
Platform Lift

Main Street Loft, Commercial Historic District

Commercial Historic District, OR Installed April 2026

The Wilsons converted the upper floor of a historic Main Street building into a residence for Mr. Wilson's father, a wheelchair user. The original staircase was too narrow for a ramp. Luis installed an inclined platform lift — black flat deck rated to 600 pounds, yellow safety edges, white handrail. The platform folds against the wall when not in use.

Installation details

Homeowner
The Wilson Family
Install time
4-5 hours
Rail length
16 ft
Turns
Straight
Weight capacity
600 lbs
Motor
DC, battery-backed
Battery backup
Yes
Warranty
5 years + lifetime rail
Verified Customer Reviews

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All American Stairlifts by the numbers

By the Numbers

Silverton 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

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Why a Stairlift Wins

The Real Cost of Aging in Place in Silverton

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, Silverton OR $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 Marion market $50,000+ Plus relocation stress $50,000+ Loss of community ties
Assisted living facility Marion 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 Oregon Department of Elder Affairs. Figures reflect Silverton metro averages.

Ways to pay less — or nothing

Most Silverton 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

Oregon 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 Silverton 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 straight stairlift cost in Silverton?

From $2,800 installed. Most Silverton homes with straight staircases — the 1970s split-levels in Forest Ridge, 1950s ranches near Coolidge-McClaine Park, and Craftsman bungalows in North Silverton — fall in this range. The price includes the rail, powered seat, mounting brackets, installation labor, and a demo of how everything works before we leave.

How much is a curved stairlift for a Silverton home with a landing?

From $9,000. Curved rails are custom-bent after a 1-hour laser measurement on site. Homes in Abiqua Heights and older Victorians near the Commercial Historic District often have turns at the landing or switchback staircases that need a curved rail. The rail is fabricated off-site and installed about two weeks later.

What financing options are available for a stairlift in Silverton?

Financing starts at $79/month with approved credit. We also walk families through the Oregon K Plan — which covers stairlifts up to $5,000 per modification through Medicaid — and the VA HISA grant, which provides up to $6,800 for service-connected veterans. Both can substantially reduce what you pay out of pocket.

Does the quoted price include everything, or are there add-ons?

The quote from the free in-home assessment is the final price. It covers the rail, seat, all mounting hardware, installation labor, cleanup, and training. We charge nothing extra for narrow staircases, odd tread depths, or tight clearances — all common in Silverton homes built before 1940.

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Meet Your Silverton Specialist

Before you book a call — read what Luis says.

Luis Ramírez, your personal Marion County stairlift specialist — bilingual installer based in Silverton
LICENSED · INSURED · BBB A+

Luis Ramírez

Silverton Stairlift Specialist · 15+ yrs

1,500+
Installs since 2008
40+
Silverton condo boards
4.68★
Local rating
24h
Response time
A word from Luis

I've been installing stairlifts in Silverton for over 15 years, and no two houses here are the same. The Victorians near downtown have 130-year-old fir treads that are solid as concrete — they take a bracket beautifully. The split-levels in Forest Ridge are a different job entirely: carpeted, wider, faster to finish. And Abiqua Heights — those custom homes have turns I measure with a laser for a solid hour before we even order the rail.

When a family calls me, it's usually the adult daughter on the phone at 9 p.m. worried about her mom's stairs. I get it. My own mother lives in a two-story outside Mount Angel, and I put a lift in for her three years ago. I treat every Silverton install like I'm putting it in for my own family — because in a town this size, you're going to run into me at Roth's Fresh Market.

— Luis Ramírez, Silverton
Your Next Step

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Silverton combines small-town pace with genuine need — roughly 18% of residents are over 65, and the housing stock runs from 130-year-old Victorians to late-century split-levels. Whether you live in a Craftsman off Pine Street, a custom home in Abiqua Heights, or a converted loft above Main Street, a stairlift keeps you in the house you know. The free in-home assessment takes about an hour. Luis measures the stairs, checks the treads, and gives you a firm price on the spot — no follow-up calls, no sales pitch.

If you're looking at VA or Oregon K Plan funding, he brings the forms with him. The Salem VA Clinic at 1750 McGilchrist Street SE handles the medical-necessity letter for HISA grants. For Oregon Medicaid, your APD case manager coordinates through the K Plan — $5,000 per modification toward the cost of staying in your own home.

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