Last updated: 11 June 2026. LookInto analysis of published UK stairlift price guides and supplier list prices, reviewed twice a year.
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UK stairlift prices at a glance (June 2026)
| Type | Typical price range (installed) | UK average |
|---|---|---|
| Straight stairlift (new) | £2,000 – £3,500 | ≈ £2,300 |
| Curved stairlift (new) | £4,000 – £7,000 | ≈ £5,500 |
| Bespoke / double-turn curved | £7,000 – £10,000+ | — |
| Outdoor stairlift | £2,500 – £5,000 | — |
| Reconditioned straight | £900 – £1,800 | ≈ £1,400 |
| Rental | £900 – £3,000 install + £70 – £200/month | — |
Starting prices by brand
| Brand / model | Straight from | Curved from |
|---|---|---|
| Acorn (130 / 180) | ≈ £2,750 | ≈ £5,500 |
| Stannah | ≈ £3,000 | ≈ £5,000 – £6,500 |
| Handicare / Companion (incl. Age Co) | ≈ £2,500 | ≈ £5,000 |
Starting prices for standard installations as published by suppliers and price guides, June 2026. Final quotes depend on rail length, features (powered swivel, folding rail, seat spec) and survey findings.
Three ways to pay less
1. VAT relief: if the user has a qualifying disability or long-term condition, stairlifts are zero-rated for VAT — an instant 20% saving (supplier handles the declaration). 2. Disabled Facilities Grant: means-tested council grants of up to £30,000 in England and Northern Ireland (£36,000 in Wales) can cover home adaptations including stairlifts. 3. Reconditioned or rental: for short-term needs (post-surgery recovery), renting usually beats buying.
Methodology & sources
Figures are a LookInto meta-analysis of UK stairlift price guides and published supplier starting prices (including Acorn, Stannah, Handicare/Companion list guidance) as of June 2026. Estimator logic: straight lifts assume a standard 13-step rail with ±£60 per step adjustment; curved lifts ±£150 per step; reconditioned ≈ 55–65% of new; outdoor models carry a weatherproofing premium of roughly 20%. Ranges are for guidance — staircases vary, and we recommend at least three quotes.
More from our mobility team: stairlift guides, straight vs curved compared, UK stairlift brands worth knowing and alternatives to stairlifts.
