Stairlifts Greenwich

If you struggle with stairs, a stairlift will help you to navigate your house freely and feel safe again. The most popular kinds of stair lift: straight and curved. straight stairlifts travel in a straight line, curved ones can handle bends. Curved ones are a lot more expensive than straight stairlifts.

Living in Suffolk, near to Priory Heath, Ipswich, Kesgrave, Woodbridge you'll find lots of stair lift brands to suit your individual needs.

Common ones you may of heard of include

  • Acorn
  • Stannah
  • Companion
  • Brooks
  • Platinum Stairlifts
  • Bruno
  • Access BDD
  • Oto Lift

There is something for everyone from Acorn's affordable range to more expensive products with additional features, colour and upholstery options and customisations tailored for you, you'll find something to suit all budgets.



Reconditioned stairlifts are less expensive than new ones. To ensure you get value for money, buy a reconditioned stair lift from a trusted company. All reputable reconditioned stairlift companies in Greenwich will offer installation within the price, simplifying the process. Make sure you get a one-year warranty on your lift purchase to ensure peace of mind.

It is not necessary to deal with a third party for stair lift installation. Most stair lift manufacturers offer their own installation services. The first step in buying a stairlift is to have a stairlift surveyor perform a home survey. Installing a stairlift can be done as soon as a day after the home survey is complete. Since stairlifts attach to the stairs rather than the wall, no building work is normally required. Installation usually takes under a day and is straightforward.

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Curved Stairlifts

A curved stairlift is typically required when there is a curved or non-standard staircase in a home or building. It is designed to navigate stairs that have bends, curves, or intermediate landings. Here are a few scenarios where a curved stairlift might be necessary:

  1. Curved Staircase: If your staircase features a curve or bend, a curved stairlift is essential to navigate the turns smoothly and safely. The track of a curved stairlift is custom-made to match the specific shape and angles of the stairs.

  2. Spiral Staircase: Spiral staircases are compact and often have a central column. These staircases require a specially designed curved stairlift that can accommodate the tight curve and narrow width of the steps.

  3. Multiple Landings: If your staircase has intermediate landings, where the stairs change direction or level, a curved stairlift can be customized to travel across these landings seamlessly.

  4. Unique Architectural Design: In homes or buildings with unique or unconventional staircase designs, such as helical or freestanding stairs, a curved stairlift may be necessary to provide accessibility without compromising the aesthetics of the structure.

It's important to consult with a professional stairlift provider to assess your specific staircase configuration and determine if a curved stairlift is the appropriate solution for your accessibility needs.

Curved stairlifts are pricier than straight stairlifts because of the intricate design required to navigate turns. As curved staircases are less universal in shape than straight ones, you are more likely to need a custom-built rail, which will also be expensive. Curved stairlifts start at around £3,850 but multiple bends and stops will cost extra.

Here are some popular curved stairlift options to consider:

  • Acorn 180
  • Handicare 4000
  • Stannah 260
  • Platinum Ultimate
  • Thyssen Flow X / Access Flow X

staircase types for curved stairlifts

Straight Stairlifts

If you have two straight staircases connected by a landing, you may be able to fit two separate straight stair lifts. However, you need to be able to transfer independently between the two lifts. If you're not comfortably able to do this, a curved stairlift is the alternative solution.

The images of straight staircases featured (A-D) can give you a better idea of whether you require a straight stair lift.

Straight stairlifts are less expensive than curved stairlifts because the rail is straight and simple to manufacture. Prices start from around £1,950. Features like a powered hinge rail or upgraded swivel seat will increase the overall price.

Here's a selection of straight stairlift models you may want to investigate:

  • Handicare 1100
  • Handicare 1000
  • Brooks Lincoln
  • Stannah 600
  • Platinum Horizon
  • Access BDD Homeglide
  • Thyssen Levant / Thyssen Comfort
  • Acorn 130

Because of their simplistic design, straight stairlifts are quicker and easier to fit than curved stair lifts. Requiring just one engineer, it typically takes just a few hours to install a straight stairlift in your property.

Staircase types for straight stairlifts

Outdoor stairlifts

Do you have an external set of stairs, perhaps leading up to your front door our out to a garden area? Consider installing an outside stair lift. Whether to reach your property unassisted or parts of your garden that bring you joy, an outdoor stair lift can be an excellent investment. Stairs can pose a significant risk for individuals with limited mobility or balance issues. Outdoor stairlifts offer a secure and stable mode of transportation, reducing the chances of falls or accidents that can lead to injuries.

Outdoor stairlifts in East of England will typically start from £2,400, but this differs depending on factors like length of rail and design of your stairs. Stairs with turns will cost more than a short straight set.

External stairlifts are the same as indoor stairlifts, but include waterproof components to make them suitable for outdoors. When you aren't using your external stair lift, a weatherproof cover will provide extra protection from rain and snow.

If your property is near the sea, your external stairlift is more likely to suffer environmental damage. Salt in the air can damage the stairlift over time. A cover will also help to keep the seat dry.


Narrow Chair Lifts

If your staircase is narrow, look for a stairlift model specifically for limited spaces. When not in use, folding parts allow your stairlift to fold away as slim as 300mm. An excellent stairlift for narrow stairs is the Thyssen Flow X. The Flow X stairlift is the narrowest on the market, designed to work on stairs down to 610mm wide. The carriage automatically swivels to get the passenger through the narrowest sections on your staircase without hitting anything. Another option to look into is a perch stairlift. When using a perch stairlift, you partially stand but with a seat to lean on. Although, it may not be suitable if you have minimal mobility, which makes partially standing tiring or unsafe.


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Heavy Duty Stair lifts

The max weight limit of a stairlift varies depending on the make and model. Brands like Bruno and Handicare offer heavy-duty options, otherwise known as bariatric stairlifts, that are safe for people of a higher weight.

The highest weight capacity for straight stairs is the Handicare 1000 XXL, with a maximum weight capacity of 31 stones. It styles a wider seat, larger base, and extended armrest to keep you comfortable. For curved staircases, you can choose the Bruno Elite stairlift, which can carry up to 30 stones, or the Platinum Ultimate, with a weight capacity of up to 25 stones.

If you exceed these maximum weight limits, through floor lifts(TFL's), also known as home lifts or residential elevators, provide a convenient and efficient way to move between different levels of a home. Through-floor-lifts consist of a self-contained cabin that moves vertically within a dedicated shaft or enclosure.

To operate a TFL, a user enters the lift cabin at one level and selects up or down. The cabin ascends or descends to the chosen floor, allowing the user to exit at their destination safely.

Through floor lifts typically use an electric motor and a system of cables, pulleys, or hydraulic mechanisms to move the cabin. They are designed to be space-efficient and can be customised to fit the specific dimensions of a home.Through floor lifts provide a practical solution for individuals with mobility challenges, enabling them to move between floors effortlessly and comfortably.

While it's true TFL's come with a higher price tag, starting at £11,500, they can be a transformative investment that has the potential to significantly improve one's quality of life.


Reconditioned stair lifts Greenwich

If you're on a limited budget, you might want to consider a second-hand stairlift. Finding a reconditioned stairlift for your straight staircase is usually uncomplicated. Shortening an existing straight stairlift rail to fit your stairs is cheaper than buying a brand new rail. Pre-used curved stairlift rails aren't as easy to re-fit as they are manufactured to a specific customer. One possible approach is to get a brand new custom-made curved rail to fit your home then opt for a reconditioned curved stairlift seat.

It's usually more affordable to get a stairlift second-hand. Purchasing second-hand from a private seller in the Greenwich area may seem like a good idea but inevitably never is. However, buying a refurbished stairlift from a reputable company in Greenwich is more sensible idea.

Reconditioned stairlifts, from a reputable company, should also come with a one-year warranty, meaning you're covered if it breaks down within a year.