A stairlift can be transformative for those with limited mobility. While brand new models offer reliability, second-hand stairlifts present a cost-effective option without compromising safety or functionality. In this article, we guide you through what to consider when choosing a quality second-hand stairlift, whether you have straight or curved stairs.
Second Hand Straight Stairlifts
Straight stairlifts are designed for staircases with no turns or bends. Here are the most important factors to keep in mind:
Accurate Staircase Measurements
Precise measurements of your staircase’s length, width and height are essential to ensure the track fits correctly. The footplate must finish at the right positions at both the top and bottom of the stairs, which cannot be achieved with an incorrect track length.
Weight Capacity
Be sure to choose a model that safely supports the user’s weight. Many UK stairlifts accommodate up to 20 stone (127 kilograms).
Safety Features
Check that seat belts, safety sensors and emergency stop controls are all in good working order and comply with required safety standards.
Warranty and Service
When purchasing a reconditioned stairlift, the original manufacturer’s warranty is usually void. Look for a trusted dealer who offers a robust warranty and after-sales support.
Second Hand Curved Stairlifts
Curved stairlifts are specially made to navigate bends, landings or corners. Keep these key points in mind when considering a second-hand curved stairlift:
Customisation and Components
The track must be newly created to match your staircase’s layout; it cannot be reused safely. However, you can still purchase a used powerpack and seat to reduce costs while ensuring a custom fit.
Professional Installation
A curved system requires professional fitting and should not be attempted as a DIY project. Make sure all necessary components, such as brackets and fixings, are included and that you receive clear manufacturer instructions.
Testing and Certification
Request evidence of safety tests or certifications to confirm the system complies with relevant standards and is safe to use.
Choosing Wisely
Safety functionality and compatibility with your staircase are the priorities when selecting a second-hand stairlift. Perform due diligence, assess the condition of the unit and rely on reputable dealers or professionals for guidance.
A well-chosen second-hand stairlift offers independence and accessibility at a fraction of the price of a new model.
If you are based in Leeds, consider reaching out to UK Stairlifts Leeds for expert advice and quality reconditioned units backed by a comprehensive warranty and local installation service.
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Helpful Resources
For detailed and impartial advice on buying a stairlift, see this expert guide from Which?: Buying and installing a stairlift. It covers choosing the right type cost considerations grants and how to access council or free stairlifts.