Home Lifts

Home Lifts

Home lifts, also known as through the floor lifts, can be a great substitute for stairlifts.

Home lifts can travel across multiple floors with no problem at all! You’re also able to travel in pairs and in your wheelchair without compromise.

Home lifts don’t just have practical benefits – they can also be aesthetically pleasing in design. They have less impact within a multi-user household, whilst often adding value to your property too. Although installation of a home lift can take a little longer, it doesn’t mean you’ll have major structural changes. We can install modern home lifts easily without too much disruption.

Love Stairlifts are proud to work with the leading home lift manufacturers. Our main home lift model comes with a 2-year manufacturer’s guarantee as standard.

Our trained consultants will be able to quickly survey your home and advise you on the best solution.

Benefits of a Home Lift:

All the models we supply have their own specialised features, but they all come with the following:

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Stiltz Home Lift Range

Why buy a Home Lift?

A stairlift installation may not always be practical or a person’s health condition may prevent them from using a stairlift.

Home lifts have the added advantages of allowing installation in almost any area of your home. For example, they can simply transport you from your downstairs hall to the upstairs landing. They’re even able to take you from a basement garage all the way through to your converted attic.

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FAQ’s

A home lift is an alternative to a stairlift that allows vertical movement between floors.

Home lifts can be installed in various areas of the home, depending on space.

They don’t use the staircase and instead travel vertically between floors.

Yes, they are often chosen for long-term accessibility.

Some installation work may be required depending on the design.

They are built with safety features to ensure reliable operation.

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