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Free stairlift resources and downloadable guides

Practical, independent PDFs you can print, share with family or hand to a professional. No sign-up, no email required — written by a independent local Plymouth installer with 40+ years on local stairs.

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Stairlifts Plymouth publishes five free PDF resources: a home survey checklist, questions to ask before buying, a maintenance schedule, a funding checklist and a home accessibility planner. All are free to download, share and print.

All downloadable resources

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Home Survey Checklist

A one-page checklist that helps you prepare for a free stairlift home survey. It covers what to clear, the questions to ask the surveyor and the information worth sharing — so you walk away with an accurate fixed written quote in a single visit.

PDF · 1 page · free

Questions to Ask Before Buying

An independent, consumer-focused PDF that lists the questions every UK stairlift buyer should ask before signing a contract. Grouped into the company, the stairlift itself, the price and aftercare — so you can compare quotes properly and avoid pressure selling.

PDF · 1 page · free

Stairlift Maintenance Checklist

A printable maintenance schedule for stairlift owners, families and carers. Covers the monthly visual checks anyone can do, the six-monthly checks for batteries and charge points, and the items a qualified engineer should cover at the annual service.

PDF · 1 page · free

Funding & Financial Help Checklist

Most UK households pay more for a stairlift than they need to because they miss one of three things: zero-rated VAT relief, a Disabled Facilities Grant, or a relevant charity. This PDF walks through each route in plain English so you can check eligibility before signing any quote.

PDF · 1 page · free

Home Accessibility Planning Guide

A practical planner for households starting to think about staying safely at home as mobility changes. It covers stairs, bathrooms, doorways, lighting and outdoor access — and points to the funding routes and professionals who can help.

For professionals

We work closely with occupational therapists, local authority adaptations teams, care providers and community organisations across Plymouth, Devon and east Cornwall. The pages below set out how we work together, our service standards and how to refer a client.

Prefer to speak to someone?

Call our Plymouth team for honest, no-pressure advice, or book a free home survey at a time that suits you.