For many Pittsburgh residents, navigating stairs becomes a challenge due to age, injury, or disability. A stairlift provides a safe, convenient way to move between floors — helping homeowners stay independent in the place they love.
At 3 Birds Accessibility, we specialize in stairlift installation designed to fit your home’s unique layout.
A stairlift is a motorized chair that runs on a track mounted to your staircase. It allows users to safely glide up and down stairs with minimal effort.
Common features include:
Best for staircases without turns or landings. Simple, cost-effective, and quick to install.
Custom-built to fit staircases with curves, turns, or intermediate landings — common in many older Pittsburgh homes.
Durable, weather-resistant lifts designed for porches, decks, and outdoor stairs.
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The cost of a stairlift depends on staircase design and features:
Financing options may be available to make installation more affordable.
Request a free stairlift consultation today
Q: Will a stairlift damage my stairs?
No — stairlifts attach to the steps, not the walls.
Q: Can a stairlift be removed later?
Yes, and your stairs can be restored.
Q: Do stairlifts work during power outages?
Yes, most models come with battery backup systems.
If stairs are becoming a challenge, a stairlift could be the perfect solution. 3 Birds Accessibility provides professional stairlift installation throughout Pittsburgh.

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