PL12 · 25 minutes from Plymouth via the Tamar Bridge

Stairlifts in Saltash

A independent local team crossing the Tamar most days for installation, rental, repairs, servicing and removal — across Saltash, Pillmere, Latchbrook, St Stephens, Burraton and every PL12 village. Free home surveys, fixed written quotes and same-day emergency cover.

  • Independent Local
  • Cornwall & Devon
  • No Bridge-Toll Charge
  • Fixed Quotes
  • same-day Repairs

Quick answer

Stairlifts Plymouth is a independent, Plymouth-based stairlift company covering every Saltash postcode (PL12), the Cornish villages around the Tamar and the wider South East Cornwall area. We supply, install, rent, repair, service and remove straight, curved and outdoor stairlifts on every major brand.

Home surveys and quotations are free, fixed in writing, and never include a bridge-toll surcharge. Most Saltash homes are surveyed within 2–3 working days and emergency repairs are available same-day.

Coverage
PL12 — Saltash, Pillmere, Latchbrook, St Stephens, Burraton, Hatt, Trematon, Botus Fleming
Services
Installation · Rental · Repairs · Servicing · Removal ·
Last updated
January 2026

Why families in Saltash choose us

Saltash sits just over the Tamar Bridge from our Plymouth base, so we treat PL12 the same way we treat our own city — same engineers, same response times, same fixed prices. There is no Cornish surcharge and no toll on your invoice.

Across the bridge for free

The Tamar toll, the survey and the quotation are all on us. No call-out charge to come to Saltash.

Surveys within 2–3 working days

Most Saltash homes are surveyed within the same working week — straight lifts often fitted within 48 hours.

One engineer, start to finish

The person who surveys your stairs is normally the one who installs and later services the lift.

No-pressure local advice

We're a independent local team — we'll tell you honestly if a straight rail will do or whether you really need a curve.

Fixed written quotes

The figure you see in writing is the figure you pay. No surprises after we've started work.

Lifetime aftercare

Once we've fitted a lift in PL12 you have our number for life — including out-of-hours emergencies.

About Saltash — and what it means for your stairlift

Saltash is the gateway town from Devon into South East Cornwall, perched above the Tamar between Brunel's Royal Albert Railway Bridge and the 1961 Tamar Road Bridge. The town has grown well beyond its old fishing-port roots and now covers everything from Victorian terraces on Fore Street down to the very modern estates at Pillmere and Latchbrook.

That mix matters when it comes to stairlifts. The older waterside properties on Albert Road, Tamar Street and the steep lanes leading down to Saltash Passage often have narrow, twisting staircases — typically a curved rail, a slim profile carriage and sometimes a powered swivel seat. The newer homes around Pillmere, Latchbrook and Carkeel are mostly conventional two-storey houses where a straight rail can be fitted in a single morning.

Saltash has a notably older population than the South West average. The combination of a hospital across the river at Derriford, a busy GP surgery in town and a settled community of retired residents means a quiet but steady demand for home adaptations — and a strong preference for staying in the family home rather than moving.

We've been supplying stairlifts on both sides of the Tamar for over 40 years. We know which streets sit on the steep gradient above the water, which estates have the deeper hall geometry that suits a longer footrest, and which villages benefit from a powered-hinge rail at the bottom to avoid blocking a narrow corridor.

Saltash neighbourhoods we cover

We work in every street and outlying village inside PL12. The notes below reflect what our engineers actually see in each part of town — not a generic description.

Saltash Waterside & Old Town

Victorian and Edwardian terraces stepping down to the Tamar — split levels and steep stairs are typical.

St Stephens

Older village core with cottages and pre-war semis; tight first-floor landings often need a powered swivel seat.

Burraton & Burraton Coombe

1960s–70s semis and bungalows; almost always straight-rail installations, very quick to fit.

Latchbrook

Modern 1990s estates with conventional stair geometry — ideal for slim straight rails.

Pillmere

Newer detached housing built since 2000; straight lifts dominate, often with extended footrests for taller users.

Carkeel

Mixed older and new build above the A38 — easy access for our engineers from Plymouth.

Trematon, Hatt, Botus Fleming, Landrake, Tideford

Outlying PL12 villages with a mix of cottages and farmhouses — all included in our regular cover.

Why Saltash residents choose a stairlift

Recovering after Derriford surgery

A short-term rental lift bridges the recovery weeks after hip, knee or back surgery at Derriford, then we remove it cleanly when you no longer need it.

Staying in the family home

Most Saltash customers tell us the same thing — they have no intention of moving. A stairlift lets you stay in the home you built your life in.

Helping elderly parents

We're used to working with adult children calling from elsewhere in the UK to arrange a lift for a parent in PL12. We can liaise fully with both parties.

Managing the steep Saltash streets

Many older Saltash homes sit on plots that climb away from the Tamar. An outdoor stairlift to the front door is often the missing piece.

Coping with split-level homes

Two short rails — one for the entrance steps, one upstairs — are common in the older waterside properties. We co-ordinate both as one project.

Whichever situation describes you best, our advice is the same — book a free home survey, get an honest written quotation, then take your time deciding. There is never any pressure to move forward on the day. If you'd like a feel for prices first, our 2026 stairlift cost guide shows realistic figures for every type of lift, and our rent vs buy guide is the clearest way to decide between hire and purchase.

Recent local install

Two short rails for a split-level home in St Stephens

A genuine recent example from PL12. Every Saltash job is different — but the standards we apply, the engineers who attend and the warranty you receive are identical.

Location
St Stephens, Saltash (PL12)
Property
1930s split-level semi-detached
Product
One short curved rail + one straight rail
Time on site
One working day

Challenge

Five steps from the front door up to the main hallway, then a full 13-step flight to the bedrooms. The customer — recovering from a hip replacement at Derriford — could not safely manage either flight unaided.

Solution

A short curved rail for the entrance level so the seat parks cleanly out of the way of the front door, plus a powered-swivel straight rail upstairs. Both lifts use the same handset style so the customer only ever has one set of controls to learn.

Outcome

Full ground-to-bedroom access restored on the day of fitting. The customer was discharged home from Derriford the same week and has been using both lifts independently ever since. Annual servicing is now booked in automatically every January.

How a Saltash installation works, step by step

  1. 1

    Phone or message

    Tell us about your home and stairs in Saltash. Five minutes is usually enough to give rough guidance.

  2. 2

    Free home survey

    An engineer crosses the bridge, measures every step and listens to how you actually use the staircase.

  3. 3

    Written fixed quote

    You receive a single, honest, all-in price — including delivery, fitting and the first service.

  4. 4

    Installation day

    Straight rails take a few hours; curved rails one working day. We leave the house tidier than we found it.

  5. 5

    Demo & aftercare

    Full demonstration, written instructions and same-day cover. Annual service reminders sent automatically.

Where we cover around Saltash

Our team is based in Plymouth city centre. From PL12 we're typically 25 minutes door-to-door via the A38 and the Tamar Bridge — and we never charge for the toll.

Areas nearby we also cover

What our Saltash customers say

"Crossed the bridge twice — no fuss, no extra charge. The lift has been faultless for three years and the annual service is straightforward. Nothing but good things to say."
Brian K.· Pillmere

We have hundreds of independent reviews across Devon and Cornwall on Google, Trustpilot and Which? Trusted Trader — averaging 4.9★.

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