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The life of a stair glide, also known as a stair lift, can vary depending on several factors such as the brand, model, usage, maintenance, and environmental conditions. However, in general, a well-maintained stair lift can last for approximately 10-15 years. Some high-quality models can even last up to 20 years or more with regular maintenance and occasional repairs. It’s important to note that regular maintenance and timely repairs can significantly extend the life of a stair lift. Additionally, the life of a stair glide can be affected by factors such as the weight of the user, the frequency of use, and the operating conditions (such as exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures). If you’re considering purchasing a stair lift, it’s a good idea to research different models, brands, and customer reviews to get an idea of their average lifespan and durability.

To determine if an old stairlift stair glide can be fixed, you may want to consider the following steps:

  1. Contact the manufacturer or a professional stair lift repair company: The manufacturer or a professional stair lift repair company may be able to provide you with information about the model, age, and repair options available.

  2. Conduct a visual inspection: You can visually inspect the stair lift to see if there are any obvious signs of damage, wear and tear, or malfunction. Look for any loose or damaged parts, frayed wires, or other signs of wear.

  3. Check the warranty: If the stair lift is still under warranty, you may be able to get it repaired or replaced at no cost. Check the warranty documentation to see what is covered and what is not.

  4. Assess the cost of repairs: Get a quote from a professional stair lift repair company to see how much it would cost to fix the stair lift. This will help you decide if it is worth repairing or if it would be more cost-effective to replace it.

  5. Consider the age and condition of the stair lift: If the stair lift is very old and has a lot of wear and tear, it may be more difficult to find replacement parts or to repair it. In this case, it may be more cost-effective to replace the stair lift.

Ultimately, the decision to repair or replace an old stair lift will depend on a variety of factors, including the age, condition, and cost of repairs. Consulting with a professional stair lift repair company or the manufacturer can help you make an informed decision.

When should I call an expert to evaluate my stairlift or stair glide?

You should call an expert to fix a stair glide if you notice any of the following issues:

  1. Strange noises: If your stair glide is making unusual noises, such as grinding or clicking sounds, it could be a sign of a mechanical issue. An expert can help diagnose the problem and repair it.

  2. Unusual movements: If your stair glide is jerky or moves erratically, it could be a sign of a mechanical or electrical problem. An expert can help diagnose the problem and repair it.

  3. Malfunctioning controls: If the controls on your stair glide are not working properly, such as the lift not responding or the controls not responding to your inputs, it could be a sign of an electrical issue. An expert can help diagnose the problem and repair it.

  4. Uneven or bumpy ride: If your stair glide is moving unevenly or bumpily, it could be a sign of a problem with the track or the gears. An expert can help diagnose the problem and repair it.

  5. Stair glide stops working: If your stair glide stops working altogether, it could be a sign of a mechanical or electrical issue. An expert can help diagnose the problem and repair it.

In general, if you notice any issues with your stair glide, it’s a good idea to call an expert to inspect it and make any necessary repairs. Attempting to fix the problem yourself can be dangerous and may cause further damage to the stair glide. Additionally, it’s important to have regular maintenance and inspections performed by a professional to prevent problems from occurring in the first place.

Power Stair Lifts works on numerous stairlift and stair glide brands and is training and experienced to diagnose, repair, and fix curved stair liftsstraight stair lifts, vertical platform lifts, and aluminum ramps. If you are unsure if your stair lift can be fixed or if it needs stair glide maintenance, Power Stair Lifts’ technicians can assess your lift and provide you with options. If the lifts needs new parts there is a good chance that Power Stair Lifts has them in stock or can order them for you to fix the lift. If it is determined that a new stair lift is needed, Power Stair Lifts will credit the diagnostic assessment cost towards the purchase of a new lift. Power Stair Lifts is the trusted stair lift expert in the Lehigh Valley. They are independently owned and operated so you can be sure that we are not under pressure from a franchise to sell more lifts or will pass along high franchise fee costs to our clients. Give us a call for a free home assessment and you’ll see the difference in our high quality of service – 484-895-1188. 

For more information or to schedule a free in-home assessment for a new stair lift in Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Macungie, Emmaus, Whitehall, Northampton, Center Valley, Nazareth, Bangor, Pen Argyl, Wind Gap, Slatington, Palmerton or other surrounding Lehigh Valley areas, visit powerstairlifts.com or call 484-895-1188.