How Much Does a Stairlift Cost in 2026?
Stairlift Costs · Fixed Fitted Prices · Liverpool & the North West
The honest answer: with A.C. Stairlifts a professionally fitted stairlift costs from £1,100 for a straight staircase and from £3,200 for a curved staircase — fully installed, warrantied, with no hidden extras and no call-out charges, ever. This guide shows every price we charge, what makes stairlift costs rise or fall, and the legitimate ways to pay less.
2026 Price List
Our Fixed Stairlift Prices
No “prices from” games, no surveyor haggling in your living room. These are the prices we charge, in writing:
| Model | Staircase | Condition | Price (fitted) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acorn / Brooks 130 | Straight | Reconditioned | £1,100 | Our best-value lift; usually next-day |
| Acorn / Brooks 130 T700 | Straight | Reconditioned | £1,300 | Newer T700 generation |
| Stannah 260 | Curved | Reconditioned | From £3,200 | Custom rail; 2–4 weeks |
| Savaria K2 | Straight | Brand new | TBA | Launching soon |
| Handicare 4000 | Curved | Brand new | TBA | Launching soon |
Every price includes: free home survey · delivery · professional fitting by our owner-engineer · full safety test & demonstration · 12-month parts & labour warranty · 24/7 breakdown support. Most customers pay no VAT.
What Moves the Price
6 Things That Affect Stairlift Costs
The single biggest factor. Straight staircases use standard rail; curved staircases need a custom-engineered rail, which is why curved stairlift costs start around three times higher — with any supplier.
A professionally reconditioned lift typically saves 40–60% against new, with the safety-critical parts inspected and replaced. It is why our prices start at £1,100 rather than £1,800+.
Longer flights need more rail. A manual folding hinge (fitted when a doorway sits at the foot of the stairs) adds fabrication work — we include it in your written quote upfront, never as a surprise.
Powered swivel seats, powered footrests and premium upholstery all add cost on new lifts. On reconditioned models the spec is fixed, which keeps the price low and predictable.
With us this reduces the cost: we buy back Acorn and Brooks 130s at £200 (T700s £250) with free removal when we fit your replacement.
Some firms charge a premium for fast fitting. We do not — next-working-day fitting on stocked straight lifts costs exactly the same £1,100.
By Staircase Type
Straight vs Curved Stairlift Prices
Straight lifts fit staircases with no bends or half-landings. Stocked models can usually be fitted the next working day. Straight stairlifts →
Curved lifts need a rail custom-made for your staircase, so allow 2–4 weeks. The reconditioned Stannah 260 is usually the biggest saving in the whole market. Curved stairlifts →
You will see stairlifts advertised “from £695”. Here is why ours start at £1,100 — and why that is usually cheaper.
Rock-bottom entry prices are usually basic older units, quoted before extras — and often exclude the warranty cover, call-out charges and fitting standard that decide what you actually pay over the years. Our £1,100 is the whole story: a workshop-reconditioned lift with new batteries, fitted personally by the owner, tested, demonstrated, and covered for 12 months parts and labour with 24/7 breakdown support and no call-out fees. One honest number beats a cheap headline.
Pay Less, Legitimately
4 Ways to Cut the Cost of a Stairlift
Most customers with a long-term condition pay no VAT — a simple declaration we handle. Check eligibility →
Save 40–60% vs new with the same warranty from us. See models →
Means-tested council funding can cover stairlifts if you qualify and can wait. Funding guide →
£200–£250 back on popular models when replacing, removal free. Buy-back prices →
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EXCELLENT Based on 69 reviews Posted on Google Tracie McguireTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing service from chris who took the time to explain everything he fitted a stairlift for my 89 year old mother,only took a couple of hours no mess nothing absolutely brilliant thankyouPosted on Google Malcolm HeffronTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent quality of product and excellent service, measured up Saturday fitted on Sunday couldn't ask for more.Posted on Google Ron McCulloughTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Chris reacted very quickly to my request to install a stairlift for my sister asap. He carried out the survey the following day and completed the job the day after. He did a most professional job at a very reasonable price, having identified ways of saving costs. Very impressive, thanks Chris.Posted on Google dom mccaffTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A great service from start to finish. Chris is very professional and friendly. We really appreciated his guidance and love our stairlift! I highly recommend A.C stairlifts. Thank you ChrisPosted on Google Sian HughesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We needed a stairlift for my mum, i phoned AC Stairlifts and spoke with a lovely man Chris, who provided me with lots of information and arranged to visit our home to see which would be the most suitable option. When Chris arrived he was polite and kind he spoke with both myself and my brother but also took the time to speak with my mum, putting her at ease as she was a little scared of using a stairlift. Chris came back a couple of days later and in super quick time fitted the stairlift. Having this in our home has unbelievably improved my mums life and has given her more confidence and independence . The stairlift is neat and looks fine on our stairs it’s not big or bulky which is good. I encourage anyone needing a stairlift to use ACStairlifts, great product and excellent service. I cant thank Chris enough, absolute gentleman. SianPosted on Google Susan TurnerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I would recommend Chris and A C Stairlifts without hesitation. Chris knows his job and is professional and thorough. Had my stairlift fitted in no time. Brilliant.👍Posted on Google Nadia RoseTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A.C stairlifts fitted chairlifts for my grandparents. The whole organisation and installation was very quick and hassle free. They even called out to fix an error (probably a mistake from my elderly grandparents) within 30 minutes. Thank you so much!Posted on Google Bev HaworthTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent service from this company. Called Chris on a Monday. He came to survey the same day and by the Wednesday lunchtime he had installed the stairlift. Such a lovely, well spoken guy, who explained everything clearly to me and, again, to my mum, who is the end user. Price was also very competitive.Very happy with his service and would definitely recommend. Thank you so much Chris. You're a star!Posted on Google Andy KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Highly recommended Chris, came out the next day to quote, fitted day after, very friendly, polite service, very clean and tidy job. Couldn’t do enough, my parents were delighted with the stairlift.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Stairlift Costs — Your Questions Answered
How much does a stairlift cost in the UK?
UK-wide, straight stairlifts typically cost £1,800–£3,500 new and £1,000–£2,000 reconditioned; curved stairlifts run £4,500–£8,000+ new. At A.C. Stairlifts our fixed fitted prices are £1,100 (reconditioned Acorn or Brooks 130, straight), £1,300 (130 T700) and from £3,200 (reconditioned Stannah 260, curved).
How much does a curved stairlift cost?
Our reconditioned Stannah 260 curved stairlift costs from £3,200 fully installed, including a custom rail made for your exact staircase. Brand-new curved stairlifts typically cost £4,500–£8,000+ elsewhere, so a quality reconditioned curved lift is usually the biggest single saving available.
Why do curved stairlifts cost so much more than straight ones?
The rail. A straight lift uses standard rail cut to length; a curved staircase needs a rail custom-engineered to follow every bend, which is skilled fabrication. That is also why curved lifts take 2–4 weeks while a stocked straight lift can be fitted next working day.
What is the cheapest way to get a stairlift?
A professionally reconditioned straight stairlift. Our £1,100 Acorn/Brooks 130 goes through a four-step workshop process — strip-down, worn-part replacement including batteries, deep clean, load test — and carries the same 12-month parts and labour warranty as everything we fit. Cheaper routes (private sales, online marketplaces) usually cost more once fitting, batteries and an inspection are added, and come with no warranty at all.
Do you charge for surveys, quotes or call-outs?
No. The home survey is free, the written quote is free and fixed, and if you ever need us after fitting there are no call-out charges within your warranty. The price we quote is the price you pay.
Are there any hidden costs?
None. Every A.C. Stairlifts price includes the survey, delivery, professional fitting by Chris (our owner and engineer), a full safety test, a demonstration for the user and family, a 12-month parts and labour warranty and 24/7 breakdown support.
Can I avoid paying VAT on a stairlift?
Most of our customers can. If the stairlift is for someone with a long-term illness or disability, HMRC allows VAT-free supply — a simple declaration we handle as part of the quote. Details on our VAT eligibility page.
Are there grants to help with stairlift costs?
Sometimes. The Disabled Facilities Grant (up to £30,000 in England, means-tested, via your local council) can cover stairlifts, and some local schemes and charities help too. Our grants and funding guide walks through what exists and how to apply. Be aware council routes can take months — if someone is coming home from hospital, a £1,100 reconditioned lift fitted next day is often the practical answer.
How much does it cost to remove a stairlift?
With us it costs nothing — and for popular models we pay you: £200 for Acorn and Brooks 130s, £250 for T700 variants, including free professional removal. See stairlift removal and buy-back.
How much does a stairlift cost to run?
Pennies. A stairlift trickle-charges its batteries from a normal socket and typically adds only a few pounds a year to an electricity bill. An annual service keeps the batteries healthy and the lift safe.
Get Your Fixed Written Price Today
One free survey, one fixed written price, nothing hidden. Call the family team and know exactly what your stairlift will cost.