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Choosing the right home lift brand is just as important as choosing the right type. Each manufacturer has different strengths — from budget-friendly options to premium Scandinavian design. Here we compare the leading UK home lift brands on price, features, reliability, and aftercare to help you make an informed decision.

UK Home Lift Brands at a Glance

BrandHeadquartersPrice FromLift TypesUSP
StiltzUK (Burton-on-Trent)£15,000Non-hydraulic, self-supportingCompact footprint, no shaft needed
LiftonUK (Leeds)£17,500Non-hydraulicStylish design, quiet operation
AritcoSweden£20,000Screw-drivenScandinavian design, highly customisable
StannahUK (Andover)£20,000Multiple (through-floor, cabin)UK market leader, strong aftercare
Terry LiftsUK£8,000Through-floor platformBudget-friendly, wheelchair focus
ThyssenKruppGermany£22,000Hydraulic, tractionEngineering pedigree, multi-storey
CibesSweden£18,000Screw-driven, platformSpace-efficient, eco-friendly

Stiltz

Stiltz is one of the fastest-growing home lift brands in the UK, known for lifts that don’t need a shaft, pit, or load-bearing wall. Their lifts run on self-supporting rails and fit within a footprint as small as a wardrobe. Models include the Duo (two-person), Trio (wheelchair-accessible), and the Home Lift range with more premium finishes.

Best for: Retrofitting into existing homes where space is tight and minimal building work is preferred. Particularly popular with homeowners who want to future-proof without a major renovation.

Lifton

Lifton positions itself as a design-led home lift brand. Their lifts feature clean lines, panoramic glass options, and quiet operation. Like Stiltz, they use a self-supporting rail system that doesn’t require a shaft. The Lifton Home Lift is their flagship product, available in several size and finish configurations.

Best for: Homeowners who want their lift to be a design feature rather than just a practical necessity. Good choice for open-plan homes where the lift will be visible.

Aritco

Swedish manufacturer Aritco offers premium home lifts with Scandinavian design aesthetics. Their HomeLift range uses a quiet screw-drive system and comes in both enclosed and panoramic styles. Customisation options are extensive — you can choose from dozens of colours, materials, and configurations. Aritco lifts also have the DesignWall feature, allowing you to display artwork inside the cabin.

Best for: Design-conscious homeowners with a larger budget who want maximum customisation and a statement piece.

Stannah

Stannah is the UK’s best-known name in mobility lifts, with over 150 years of history. While they’re famous for stairlifts, they also offer a range of home lifts including the Salise through-floor lift and larger cabin models. Stannah’s biggest strength is their nationwide service network — with engineers across the UK, aftercare and servicing are straightforward.

Best for: Buyers who prioritise aftercare, service reliability, and a well-known brand. Also good if you want both a stairlift and home lift from the same supplier.

Terry Lifts

Terry Lifts specialises in through-floor platform lifts and has been a UK mainstay for decades. Their Harmony and Melody models are among the most widely installed through-floor lifts in UK homes. They’re also one of the most affordable options, making them a popular choice for Disabled Facilities Grant funded installations.

Best for: Budget-conscious buyers and wheelchair users who need a practical, reliable through-floor lift without premium frills.

How to Choose Between Brands

  • Budget under £15,000 — Terry Lifts is your main option for a through-floor platform lift
  • Budget £15,000–£25,000 — Stiltz, Lifton, or Cibes for self-supporting lifts; Stannah for through-floor
  • Budget £25,000+ — Aritco or ThyssenKrupp for premium cabin lifts with full customisation
  • Wheelchair access essential — Terry Lifts (platform) or Stiltz Trio
  • Design priority — Aritco or Lifton
  • Aftercare priority — Stannah (largest UK service network)

Frequently Asked Questions

Which home lift brand is the most reliable?

All major brands sold in the UK must meet safety standards (BS 6440 or EN 81-41). In terms of reliability and aftercare, Stannah and Stiltz consistently receive strong reviews for service response times and engineer availability across the UK.

Can I get any brand through a DFG grant?

The Disabled Facilities Grant doesn’t restrict you to specific brands, but the grant amount may not cover premium models. Through-floor lifts from Terry Lifts or Stannah are the most commonly funded because they fall within typical grant limits.