Free downloadable resource
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.
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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.
- Who it helps
- Stairlift owners, family members, carers and care providers responsible for ongoing safety.
- Format
- PDF · 1 page · A4
- Cost
- Free · no sign-up required
What's inside
- Five monthly visual checks anyone can do at home
- Four six-monthly battery and rail checks
- Four items that belong in an annual professional service
- Guidance on when to replace batteries
- Reminder to keep a written maintenance log
Why regular maintenance matters
Stairlifts are mechanical lifting equipment used every day, often by people who depend on them entirely. A simple monthly walk-round catches loose seatbelts, sticky swivel mechanisms and unusual noises long before they become a breakdown. A yearly visit from a qualified engineer keeps batteries, sensors and the over-speed governor within manufacturer tolerances — and protects any warranty cover you still have.
Booking a professional service
Call us on 01752 648599 to book an annual stairlift service across Plymouth, Devon and east Cornwall. We service Bruno stairlifts (Bruno stairlifts today — with more major brands coming soon) — whether or not we installed the lift originally. We'll leave you with a written service report you can file in this checklist.
Need tailored advice?
A free home survey gives you a fixed written quote, honest advice and no pressure. We cover Plymouth, Devon and east Cornwall — same-day call-outs where possible.

