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3 Reviews on “stairliftcosts.co.uk”
Tony R
I used stairliftcosts.co.uk recently to get a better idea of how much stairlifts actually cost before calling anyone out for quotes. I’d looked around online a bit, but most places just say “get in touch for a price” without giving you any kind of ballpark, which is frustrating when you’re trying to plan ahead. This site actually broke things down clearly, what affects the price, rough estimates for straight vs curved stairlifts, and what kind of extra fees you might run into.
There was also a calculator tool that helped give me a rough figure based on the type of stairs we’ve got and what features we were looking at. It’s not exact obviously, but it gave me a much clearer starting point so I didn’t feel completely in the dark when we started getting quotes.
It’s not a flashy site, but it does what you need, simple info, no nonsense, and no pressure. Worth a look if you’re trying to get your head around stairlift prices without being bombarded by sales calls.
Janet W
Stairlift Costs gave me exactly what I needed, quick, clear info on how much stairlifts cost and what affects the price. No fluff, just solid advice and a free quote form that actually worked. Ideal if you want the facts before calling around.
Janet H
StairliftCosts.co.uk was one of the most helpful sites I found when trying to figure out how much a stairlift would actually cost for my dad’s house. Most other sites just give vague ranges or try to get you to call, but this one actually broke it down in a way that made sense.
There’s a clear difference between the costs of straight and curved stairlifts, with explanations of what affects the price, like track length, custom fittings, and whether it’s a new or reconditioned model. I also liked the fact they mentioned ongoing costs, like servicing and warranties. A lot of places skip that.
The quote form was quick to fill in and didn’t feel pushy. We had a couple of companies get in touch the next day, which helped us compare options properly without committing to anything.
It’s not a flashy site, but it does the job well. If you’re just starting out and want a realistic idea of what you’ll be spending, and why, this is a great place to begin.