How much is a Companion Stairlift – Active Mobility Ltd

How much is a Companion Stairlift

How much is a Companion Stairlift

If stairs are starting to feel like an obstacle, a stairlift could make all the difference in helping you stay independent and safe in your own home. One of the UK’s most trusted names in stairlifts is Companion Stairlifts — offering quality, comfort, and a personal touch backed by a rock-solid promise to every customer.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through how much a Companion Stairlift costs, what’s included, and how their 8-Point Promise ensures you always come first.

What Is a Companion Stairlift?

A Companion Stairlift is a simple and effective way to move up and down the stairs at home without worry. Whether you have a straight staircase or a winding, curved one, there’s a model that fits your needs. Every lift includes easy-to-use controls, safety belts, swivel seats, and smooth starts and stops. From initial survey to installation, Companion handles everything — and they do it with care.

How Much Does a Stairlift from Companion Cost?

Companion believes in honest pricing — no hidden fees or surprises. Here's a quick idea of what to expect:

  • Straight stairlifts: from £1,895 (on average)
  • Curved stairlifts: from around £3,500 (custom-made rails)

The final cost depends on your staircase, model, and chosen features. You’ll always receive a free, no-obligation home survey to find what’s best for you.

Looking for a short-term option? Companion also offers rental stairlifts starting at £10 a week — perfect for recovery or trial use.

What’s Included in the Price?

With Companion, the cost covers far more than just the lift itself:

  • ✅ Free home assessment and quote
  • ✅ Professional installation by trained engineers
  • ✅ Full warranty and service package
  • ✅ 24/7 UK-based customer support
  • ✅ Peace of mind from a BHTA-approved supplier

The Companion 8-Point Promise

Their customer-first 8-Point Promise means you’re supported every step of the way:

  • ✅ Free, no-obligation survey
  • ✅ Fast installation — often within days
  • ✅ Competitive, transparent pricing
  • ✅ Tailored solutions for your home
  • ✅ Comprehensive parts & labour warranty
  • ✅ 24/7 aftercare support
  • ✅ BHTA-approved and fully accredited
  • ✅ Thousands of 5-star customer reviews

Curved vs Straight Stairlift Costs

Straight stairlifts use a standard rail, making them quicker and more affordable. Curved models need a custom rail to match your staircase’s shape, which adds cost and installation time. Companion uses advanced photo-survey technology to ensure a perfect, safe fit.

Buy, Rent or Reconditioned?

  • Buy New – Ideal for long-term use with full warranty and service.
  • Rent – Great for temporary needs like post-surgery recovery.
  • Reconditioned – Save up to 50% while still getting a safety-checked, warrantied lift.

Help with Costs

  • You may qualify for a Disabled Facilities Grant through your local authority.
  • Finance options are available to spread the cost.
  • All Companion installations follow BHTA Code of Practice for extra protection.

Why Choose Companion Stairlifts?

At Active Mobility, we only work with suppliers who put people first — and Companion ticks every box. Their high-quality products, professional support, and 8-Point Promise make them a trusted choice across the UK.

  • A range of lifts to suit any staircase
  • Safety-first design with comfort in mind
  • Quick and easy installation
  • Friendly customer service long after installation
  • Full compliance with BHTA standards

Where to Get Impartial Advice

You can also get independent guidance from:

Or chat with our friendly team at Active Mobility — we’ll help you find the right stairlift and guide you through the process in plain terms.

Let’s Make Life Easier

You don’t have to struggle with stairs. With a Companion Stairlift, you can enjoy independence, comfort, and safety — all from a company that puts your needs first.

📞 Call us on 01789 339 738 or book your free home assessment online.

Active Mobility team supporting stairlift installations and home independence

Source: Companion Stairlifts UK

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Tracy Suther