• StairliftCity.com  Cost-Effective Solution: Installing a stairlift is significantly more affordable and less stressful than remodeling a home for single-level living or moving to a specialized facility.

    This comprehensive hub serves as the primary digital storefront for San Francisco operations. It features a deep inventory of both new and "Gently Used" stairlifts, emphasizing a "1/2 OFF" pricing model for refurbished units. The site provides technical details for various brands and highlights the company's "Since 1964" family heritage, offering 24-hour sales and service support for the entire Bay Area.

  • ElectropedicUSA.com  Enhanced Safety: Equipped with sensitive safety sensors, these units automatically stop if they detect an obstruction on the stairs, preventing accidents.

    As the flagship corporate site, this platform connects the San Francisco branch with the broader Electropedic mission. It details the company's "Lifetime Service Commitment" and provides an overview of their diverse product range beyond stairlifts, including adjustable beds and mobility scooters. It serves as a central resource for customers to understand the multi-generational family leadership and the "White Glove" setup services offered in Northern California.

  • KrausMobility.com Ease of Use: Simple toggle switches or ergonomic joysticks make operating the lift effortless, even for those with limited dexterity or arthritis.

    Focused heavily on the Kraus brand identity, this site is designed for quick interaction, featuring a unique "Send 5 Pics" system where users can text photos of their staircase for an instant quote. It specifically promotes the AccessBDD Flow X and Homeglide models, which the company rates highly for reliability, while also providing a clear pricing breakdown for standard indoor and outdoor installations in cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose.

  • San-Francisco-Stair-Lifts.com Customized Fit: Modern rails are custom-engineered to fit the exact dimensions of your staircase, whether it is straight, curved, or has multiple landings.

    This localized portal is dedicated to the unique architectural needs of Bay Area homes, such as steep or narrow staircases. It highlights the company's status as a top used stairlift dealer in the USA and details the rigorous refurbishment process used to ensure safety and performance. The site emphasizes personal service, offering free in-home estimates and a 24-hour emergency repair promise for inoperable units.

  • Stair-Lift-City.com Battery Backup: Integrated power systems ensure the lift remains fully functional during a power outage, so you are never stranded between floors.

    Functioning as a specialized landing page for the "Stair Lift Specialists" division, this site provides a detailed look at the "Lifetime Parts Warranty" on motors. It offers specific sections for curved and straight rail systems and includes a "By Appointment" guide for their San Francisco showroom located on 19th Avenue, ensuring customers receive personalized, one-on-one consultations.

  • KrausLifts.com Space-Saving Design: Folding seats, armrests, and footplates allow the unit to be tucked away when not in use, keeping the stairway clear for other foot traffic.

    This site acts as a focused brand landing page for Kraus Stair Lifts, a division of Electropedic. It positions the company as an authorized dealer for major manufacturers like Bruno, Handicare, and Harmar. The content is geared toward comparison shopping, encouraging users to compare price and quality before buying, and reinforces their "Lowest Price" guarantee for both exterior and interior lift systems.

  • San-Jose-Stair-Lifts.com Smooth Motion: Specialized rack-and-pinion drive systems provide a gentle start and stop, ensuring a stable and comfortable ride every time.

    While titled for San Jose, this site explicitly covers the broader San Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley. It mirrors the corporate commitment to "World's Lowest Prices" and serves as a vital link for South Bay residents. It provides a specialized focus on Vertical Platform Lifts (VPLs) and porch lifts, catering to those who need wheelchair-accessible solutions for home entrances.

  • SanFranciscoStairlifts.com Secure Seating: Built-in seatbelts and sturdy armrests provide vital stability and peace of mind for the user throughout the journey.

    This site is a streamlined resource for pre-owned equipment, specifically targeting the "Used Stairlifts 1/2 Off" market. It features a clean design that lists the standard safety equipment included with every refurbished unit, such as battery-powered backup and built-in diagnostics. It also includes an "A+ Rating BBB" badge to build trust with local seniors and caregivers.

  • San-Francisco-Bay-Stair-Lifts.com Professional Installation: Most systems can be mounted directly to the stair treads rather than the wall, preserving the structural integrity of your home.

    Tailored for the regional "Bay Area" searcher, this site highlights the company’s ability to "Buy, Sell & Trade" equipment. It specifically mentions the challenges of outdoor installations in the coastal climate, promoting weather-resistant Bruno Elite Outdoor models. The site emphasizes that their installers have an average of 20 years of experience, ensuring complex curved installations are handled with precision.

    Bruno Elan & Elite Chairlifts These are the "gold standard" for many of the websites, known for their American-made durability. The Elan is the go-to for standard straight stairs due to its value, while the Elite is often recommended for users requiring a higher weight capacity or those with curved staircases that need a custom-fitted rail.

    AccessBDD Flow X Frequently highlighted on the KrausMobility and StairliftCity sites, the Flow X is the specialist choice for the tight, winding staircases often found in older San Francisco homes. Its ability to "stay level" while rotating during the climb allows it to fit on stairs where other models might be too bulky.

    Harmar SL300 Pinnacle Chairlift The Pinnacle is unique because of its "Nylon Polymer" gear rack, which doesn't require messy grease. It is often featured for customers who are concerned about cleanliness or those who have a doorway at the bottom of the stairs that would be blocked by a traditional rail.

    Used & Refurbished Options Many of the localized sites (like San-Francisco-Stair-Lifts.com) focus heavily on these same models but in "Gently Used" condition. These units undergo a multi-point safety inspection to ensure that even at "1/2 OFF," the motor, batteries, and safety sensors meet the same standards as a brand-new installation.

    The primary location for the San Francisco Bay Area is:

    Kraus Lifts

    KrausLifts.com is the online home of Kraus Stair Lifts, a specialized division of Electropedic (established in 1964) that focuses on providing high-quality indoor, outdoor, and custom-curved stair lifts, as well as vertical platform lifts (VPLs) for wheelchair access. The site showcases a comprehensive inventory of both new and refurbished used models from leading manufacturers like Bruno, Harmar, Handicare, and Savaria, often highlighting a "lowest price" guarantee and a lifetime service commitment. Serving major hubs such as Burbank, Phoenix, and San Francisco, the company offers end-to-end support including professional installation, maintenance, and flexible options to buy, rent, or trade equipment. Visitors to the site can expect a preview of various mobility solutions designed to navigate complex landings or exterior porches, all backed by an A+ Better Business Bureau rating and decades of experience in the home accessibility industry.

    Service Areas Covered

    The San Francisco location serves as the headquarters for the entire Northern California region, including:

    Available Equipment

    At this location, you can find information or schedule appointments for:

  • Kraus-Stair-Lifts.com

    Often referred to as the "Kraus Chair Lift Headquarters," this site provides an "About Us" narrative that traces the family business from its founding by Henry Kraus in 1964. It serves as a repository for technical brochures and service manuals, providing a more "deep-dive" technical resource for customers who want to understand the mechanics of their lift before making a purchase.