If your staircase runs straight from bottom to top with no turns, a straight stairlift is the simplest and most affordable way to get moving between floors again. Ours are fully rebuilt at our workshop, fitted in around two hours, and backed by a 2-year guarantee.
Stand at the bottom of your stairs: if you can see the top step without anything bending or turning along the way, a straight stairlift will do the job. The rail fixes to the stair treads themselves — never your wall — so there's no structural work and no mess.
Door or hallway at the bottom of the stairs? No problem — we can fit a hinged rail that folds up out of the way, so nothing blocks the doorway when the lift isn't in use.
Stairs with a bend, turn or landing need a curved stairlift instead.
A lap belt on every lift, so you feel secure on every trip up or down.
Simple armrest controls anyone can use — plus remotes for calling the lift.
Keeps working through a power cut — batteries recharge on the rail.
Seat, arms and footrest fold flat so the stairs stay clear for everyone else.
Straight lifts are the most affordable option — our reconditioned models start from around €1,300 including professional installation and the 2-year guarantee. Call us for an exact price for your stairs.
Because straight rails come in standard lengths, we can usually fit within days of your survey — and the installation itself takes about two hours, with no mess and nothing fixed to your walls.
Not at all. We fit a hinged rail that folds up when the lift isn't in use, keeping the doorway and hall completely clear.
Yes — every lift runs on batteries that recharge at the top and bottom of the rail, so you're never stranded mid-stairs. We fit fresh batteries during reconditioning as standard.
Always. Every quote we give covers the lift, professional installation and the 2-year guarantee — the price you're told is the price you pay.
Next to nothing — roughly €20 a year in electricity, just to keep the batteries topped up between journeys.
Free quotes over the phone in most cases — open 7 days, covering Dublin and every county in Ireland.