In-home stairlifts are motorized chairs that glide along a secure rail attached to your staircase, helping you move between floors without strain, pain, or risk of falling. They’re ideal for seniors, people recovering from surgery, or anyone with limited mobility who wants to remain in their home comfortably.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we specialize in installing high-quality stairlifts for all types of homes—straight or curved, narrow or wide.
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Many homes in Pittsburgh are multi-story, and even a few steps can become a barrier. In-home stairlifts make it possible to:
Whether you're in a walk-up in Squirrel Hill or a classic brick home in Mt. Lebanon, we can retrofit a stairlift system that fits your layout and lifestyle.
Our stairlift solutions include:
Our Pittsburgh-based technicians handle everything—from consultation and measurement to installation and user training.
We begin with a free consultation where we assess your staircase, mobility needs, and budget. Then we provide a custom recommendation with a clear price quote and project timeline.
Most installations are completed in a single day, with minimal disruption to your home. We also offer service and maintenance support, so you’re never left in the dark.
Don’t wait until the stairs become unsafe. Request a quote and our local team will walk you through your options.
To learn more about our team, service area, and mission, visit our Pittsburgh homepage.

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