Stairlift Installers in London
Stairlifts are one of the most common home adaptations for older and disabled Londoners — and one of the most frequently funded through the Disabled Facilities Grant. Below you'll find TrustMark registered installers covering South, East, West, North and Central London, all with verified customer reviews.
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Stairlifts in London — Frequently Asked Questions
A straight stairlift in London typically costs between £1,500 and £3,500 installed. Curved stairlifts — common in Victorian and Edwardian terraces — cost between £4,000 and £10,000 depending on the bend. Reconditioned stairlifts can reduce costs significantly. Many London families fund part or all of the cost through a Disabled Facilities Grant.
Yes. Stairlifts are one of the most commonly approved adaptations under the Disabled Facilities Grant. London borough councils each administer the grant, and approval depends on a needs assessment by an occupational therapist plus a means test. The grant covers up to £30,000 and many London households qualify. Our London DFG Guide explains the full process.
Most straight stairlifts can be installed within 1–3 days of a survey. After an urgent discharge from hospital, some London installers offer priority fitting within 24–48 hours. Curved stairlifts require a customised rail to be manufactured, which typically adds 2–4 weeks. If you need something urgently, ask about rental stairlifts while your permanent one is made.
TrustMark is a government-endorsed quality scheme for tradespeople working in homes. TrustMark registered installers have been independently assessed for technical competence, trading standards compliance, and customer service. Many London council DFG works require TrustMark registration, and it gives you an added layer of consumer protection if things go wrong.