Stairlift Installation · Newbury Park, CA
Straight, curved, and outdoor stairlifts — new, used, and rental options — installed by CAPS-certified specialists who assess your staircase before recommending anything. Serving Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, and surrounding areas.
Why Stairlifts in Newbury Park
Newbury Park combines established ranch-style neighborhoods near Borchard and Ventu Park with newer two-story developments in Dos Vientos and Amberleaf. The community is technically part of Thousand Oaks but has its own distinct character and housing stock.
Dos Vientos is one of the newer developments with predominantly two-story homes and interior staircases. The older neighborhoods near Borchard and Rancho Conejo have a mix of single-story and two-story homes, many with raised entries and split-level configurations that create access challenges.
A stairlift changes the equation — restoring access to the entire home without a move, without construction, and usually in a single day. We assess your specific staircase and recommend the right configuration before giving you a number.
Stairlift Options
We install AmeriGlide stairlifts in straight, curved, and outdoor configurations. Which one you need depends on your staircase — not a sales pitch. We measure and recommend during the free assessment.
The fastest and most affordable option for any straight staircase. Rail mounts to the stair treads — no wall anchoring, no structural modification, fully reversible.
For staircases with turns, bends, or intermediate landings. The rail is custom-fabricated to the exact geometry of your staircase for a precise fit.
Weather-resistant construction for exterior stairs — front entries, back porches, and hillside access. Available in straight and curved configurations.
Prices reflect fully installed cost in Newbury Park and surrounding areas. Exact pricing depends on staircase configuration and is confirmed in writing before any work begins. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide: How Much Does a Stairlift Cost in California?
More Options Than Most Companies Offer
Not everyone needs a brand-new stairlift — and not every situation calls for a permanent purchase. We offer used and refurbished stairlifts, as well as rental programs, to match your budget and timeline.
A cost-effective option for homeowners who want reliable access at a lower price point. Every used unit is thoroughly inspected, serviced, and safety-tested before installation.
Ideal for post-surgery recovery, temporary stays, or situations where you're not sure if a long-term stairlift is the right answer yet. Get full access without the full commitment.
Why Ace Access Homes
Most stairlift companies are product dealers — their job is to sell a unit. We're CAPS-certified aging-in-place specialists. Our job is to assess your home and recommend the right solution, even if it's not a stairlift.
How It Works
Step 1
We visit your Newbury Park home, measure the staircase — width, angle, wall clearances, outlet location — and observe how you currently navigate the stairs. We identify which configurations will work and which won't. This takes 30–45 minutes.
Step 2
You receive a written proposal with the specific unit recommended, exact installed pricing, and a realistic timeline. For curved stairlifts, we include the fabrication lead time. Nothing is ordered until you approve. No surprises, no pressure.
Step 3
Most straight stairlifts in Newbury Park are installed in a single visit — typically 3–5 hours. We test the unit fully, walk you through all controls and safety features, and follow up after installation to confirm everything is working.
Service Area
We install stairlifts in homes across Newbury Park and the surrounding area. If you're not sure whether we cover your neighborhood, just call or text — we almost certainly do.
Common Questions
Most Newbury Park homeowners pay between $3,500 and $6,500 fully installed for a straight stairlift. Curved stairlifts run $10,000–$18,000+ depending on the staircase configuration. Outdoor units start at $4,500. Used and refurbished options are available at a lower price point, and rental programs are available for short-term needs. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide: How Much Does a Stairlift Cost in California?
Yes. We install curved stairlifts using a custom-fabricated rail built to the exact geometry of your staircase, including 90-degree turns, 180-degree turns, and intermediate landings. Many homes in Newbury Park have L-shaped or multi-level staircases that require this configuration.
Yes. We offer used and refurbished straight stairlifts at a significant discount compared to new units. Every used unit is inspected, serviced, and safety-tested before installation.
Yes. We offer stairlift rental programs for straight-rail configurations. This is ideal for post-surgery recovery, temporary stays, or trial periods. Rentals include professional installation and removal, and you can convert to a purchase at any time.
No. The stairlift rail mounts directly to the stair treads, not the wall, using standard hardware. There is no construction, no wall anchoring, and no permanent modification. The installation is fully reversible.
Medicare generally does not cover stairlifts as they are classified as home modifications rather than durable medical equipment. Some private insurance plans may cover them with a physician's prescription. Veterans may qualify through the VA's SAH or SHA grant programs.
Every stairlift we install includes battery backup as standard. The unit continues to operate during a power outage. The battery charges automatically whenever the stairlift is parked at either end of the rail.
Most straight stairlift installations are completed in 3–5 hours in a single visit. Curved stairlifts require a full day for installation, plus a 2–4 week fabrication lead time for the custom rail.
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Free Stairlift Assessment
We visit your Newbury Park home, measure the staircase, and tell you honestly which configuration will work — and what it will cost — before anything is ordered. New, used, or rental. No pressure, no obligation.