What is a platform lift for stairs?

An inclined platform lift carries a passenger with wheelchair up and down a single flight of straight stairs by traveling along a rail system mounted alongside the stairs. These lifts can be installed in a home or commercial space wherever an elevator is not practical.

The motor is housed on board the unit with no need for a machine room. The folding platform, available in ADA-compliant size, allows easy access to stairs when the lift is not being used. Call or fill out the form below to connect with our inclined platform wheelchair lift specialist today!

Stairlifts & Chair Lifts vs Home Elevators & Platform Lifts

What is the difference between a stairlift, chair lift, home elevator and platform lift? Which mobility solution is best for your home?

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If you’re living with limited mobility and stairs have started to become a problem, you may already be looking for an accessibility solution. However, as you’ve probably realized, there are lots of different options to consider. Between stairlifts, chair lifts, home elevators and platform lifts, you have a whole lot of options! So, which one should you choose?

Fortunately, we’re here to help! In this article, you’ll learn all about the different types of accessibility equipment, as we answer your most pressing questions about lifts.

  • What is a Stairlift?
  • What is a Chair Lift?
  • What is a Home Elevator?
  • What is a Platform Lift (Wheelchair Lift)?

Although any of these options could potentially help you or your loved one navigate the stairs and regain your freedom of movement, they each have different uses and a variety of factors determine which type of lift is most appropriate in a given situation. The mobility of the user, space constraints, the architecture of the house and price are all key factors to consider. In this article, we’ll talk about the main features of each option, as well as factors you might have to bear in mind if you decide to opt for one over the other. Let’s dive in!

If you prefer to jump to end and check our ultimate comparison table, click here: Stairlift vs Home Elevator vs Platform Lift

What is a Stairlift?

What is a platform lift for stairs?

A stairlift is a lift that takes a person up and down the stairs while sitting on a chair. Operation is straightforward: you sit in the chair, push the controls in the direction you want to go and it carries you up the stairs comfortably and safely. One of the main perks of a stairlift is that it is the most cost-effective way of eliminating the problem of the stairs and giving you freedom of movement within your home. As no building work has to be done to install one, and they can be installed on practically any staircase, stairlifts a great solution for anyone who simply wants to get up their stairs, without having to make any significant alterations to their home.

There are a lot of different stairlifts on the market, and while they might all seem quite similar, there are quite a few differences between them:

  • The look of a stairlift – is the stairlift designed to match your home décor?
  • How it is controlled – is the hand control designed for accessibility?
  • Comfort features – whether it has a cushioned seat and if the footrest is long enough
  • Safety features – how easy is the seatbelt to fasten? What happens if there’s something in the way of your stairlift? Does it have safety edges?

There are lots of things to consider before you choose the right stairlift for you. Do some research online and read customer reviews – see what other people are saying about each company to make sure you choose one you can trust.

Who can use a stairlift?

Like we said above, pretty much anyone. If you can hold yourself upright in a chair, you can use a stairlift (you need to be sure you’re securely in the chair all the way to the other end). If you use a wheelchair, the ability to transfer from chair to chair is also critical. This can be done with or without assistance, depending on your situation.

People who find it difficult to bend their knees or hips

You can even use a stairlift if you find it difficult to bend your knees and hips, as we have several different chairs in our range, each one built to meet different needs. Stannah’s Sadler is the perfect blend between a perch seat and a chair, and if you find it difficult or painful to sit back into a chair, and get back up again, it’s exactly what you need to carry you up the stairs. The seat of the Sadler tilts back, supporting your weight as you sit back into it, taking the pressure off your knees, as you glide up the stairs in near-standing position. Then, when you reach the other end of your stairs, it tilts back up, gently helping you out of the chair.

Click here to watch a video of a Stannah stairlift in use to see how it works.

Wheelchair users

As mentioned earlier, you can even use a stairlift if you use a wheelchair, but if you want to use your stairlift independently, you need to be able to get in and out of your wheelchair, and in and out of your stairlift, by yourself. A stairlift also can’t carry a wheelchair, so you may need to have another one waiting for you at the other end of the stairs. As long as you can hold yourself upright in the chair, the standard safety features of each one of our stairlifts – from our ergonomic seatbelt to a footrest fold button – make sure our stairlifts are safe and easy to use.

Where can I have a stairlift installed?

A stairlift is installed on your stairs. They can be installed on the vast majority of staircases, whether they’re long or short, wide or narrow, indoors or outdoors, straight or curved. Stairlifts are fitted onto your stairs (whatever they’re made of), not your walls. That means that installing a stairlift doesn’t require any building work, and installations are quick (take less than a day) and clean. As long as you have a power outlet near your stairs, a stairlift can be installed easily – and can even be fitted to carry you up multiple staircases, and multiple floors.

Stannah offers stairlifts throughout the country. In addition to our direct markets, our dealer network provides nationwide coverage, with very few exceptions. Whether you’re interested in stair lifts in California or anywhere else, give us a call today and we can help you get started.

Stairlift Pros

  • Cheap to run
  • Quick to install
  • Extremely quiet
  • Comfortable to ride
  • A cost-effective solution
  • No building work necessary
  • Folds away neatly when not in use
  • Can be removed easily if necessary

Stairlift Cons

  • You can’t choose where you install it (must be on a staircase)
  • Is more conspicuous than a home lift
  • Can’t carry heavy cargo (e.g. a wheelchair)

What is a Chair Lift?

What is a platform lift for stairs?

Often, when people refer to “chair lifts” they really mean “stairlifts”. This can cause some confusion for those expecting a different mobility product to help them get up and down stairs. There are also “lift chairs” which help users to stand up more easily from a seated position. This product doesn’t really fit in with the other types of lifts we’re talking about, so we won’t cover it in much depth. But if you are interested, there are lots of great lift chairs on the market.

Who can use a chair lift?

Anyone who needs help getting up from a seated position can benefit from a powered lift chair. And, as mentioned above, stairlifts (also called chair lifts or stair chair lifts) are a great option for those who have trouble getting up and down stairs safely.

Where can I have a chair lift installed?

Again, stairlifts can be installed by Stannah just about anywhere in the US. But if you’re looking for a lift chair, you won’t even have to worry about installation. It’s a simple piece of furniture that you can have delivered, just like a couch or arm chair.

Chair Lift Pros

  • Comfortable to sit in
  • Lifts you up to a standing position

Chair Lift Cons

  • Does not help with stairs

What is a Home Elevator?

What is a platform lift for stairs?

A home elevator could be the solution you immediately jump to when you think of making your home more accessible. After all, home elevators tend to increase property value, and are often seen as a smart investment – especially if you have reduced mobility and are finding it difficult to get around in your home.

The main things to consider when thinking about getting a home elevator installed in your house, are:

  • Where you’ll install it – do you have room to build an elevator shaft and pit? Could you get a home elevator that doesn’t need a shaft or pit? Do you have the space even a small elevator would require?
  • How much it’ll cost. Home elevators tend to be more expansive than stairlifts and platform lifts, and, as well as the elevator itself, you need to consider the building work that must be done to accommodate the elevator.
  • How long will it take to draw up the plans and actually install your home lift. What is your timeline? How  urgently is this needed?

Who can use a home elevator?

Anyone and everyone.

However, home elevators come in lots of different shapes and sizes. For that reason, you should think about exactly what you want and need while you’re exploring your options. Do you need your home elevator to:

  • Carry a wheelchair?
  • Carry heavy loads?
  • Have automatic doors?
  • Go up more than two floors?
  • Carry more than one person?

All of these variables could alter the price and type of elevator you’re looking for.

Other things to consider if you’re thinking about buying a home elevator are:

  • Where you’ll place your home elevator to get the best use from it.
  • Where the drive unit will be placed – will you be able to hear it when the elevator is being used?
  • Home elevators often need yearly maintenance to make sure they’re working as well as they can be.

Where can I have a home elevator installed?

Unlike when you buy a stairlift, when you buy a home lift you’re not limited by where you can put it. Depending on what your home is like, you can maximize the use of your home lift by having it installed exactly where you want it. You should enlist help from professionals in order to work out what’s best/feasible in your home, but buying a home lift gives you a lot of possibilities and choice in the matter.

In addition to our stairlift offerings, Stannah customers on the West Coast have the opportunity to purchase our home elevators. Southern California and Northern California residents should contact our offices in Garden Grove (SoCal office) and Benicia (Bay Area office) to learn more about our home lift range and the steps involved in the process.

Home Elevator Pros

  • Cheap to run
  • Comfortable to ride
  • Can carry heavy cargo
  • Adds value to your house
  • Doesn’t alter your staircase
  • You can choose where you want to install it

Home Elevator Cons

  • Requires building work
  • Can’t be removed easily
  • Longer time to complete project
  • Depending on where the drive box is installed, can be noisy when in use
  • More expensive than a stairlift or platform lift

What is a Platform lift?

What is a platform lift for stairs?

A platform lift is a platform that moves along a rail that’s attached to your stairs, giving you access to multiple floors. In some cases, thee platform will raise straight up, rather than on an incline. These are called Vertical Platform Lifts (VPLs) or, sometimes, “porch lifts”. In either cause, the platform can transport a person in a wheelchair, a person who is standing up or a person seated on a flip-down seat. It’s the ideal solution for transporting people and/or cargo up and down stairs.

A platform can be fitted for access up one or several flights of stairs, so could be the ideal solution for you to reach your whole house.

Who can use a platform lift?

Anyone can use a platform lift. Whether you use a wheelchair or not, a platform lift can carry you smoothly up your stairs. An added benefit of a platform lift is its capacity to carry heavy cargo, meaning you have an easy solution to carry heavy goods up and down your stairs, without putting yourself in danger.

Where can I have a platform lift installed?

Like a stairlift, most platform lifts need to be installed on steps; however, since they rise up vertically, VPLs can be installed next to a staircase, bringing you from ground level to the next floor. The good news is that whatever your steps are like – whether they’re long or short, indoors or outdoors, straight or curved, a platform lift can be installed on them. However, due to the size of a platform lift, when it is unfolded for use, it can’t be installed on very narrow staircases, as it needs space to be able to travel all the way up. But, when it’s not in use, a platform lift folds up neatly, leaving plenty of room on the steps for anyone who wants to use them. All you need, is to have a power outlet by your staircase for a platform lift to be fitted, to get you moving on your stairs.

In addition to our home lifts and stairlifts, you can rely on Stannah SoCal for platform lifts, as well. Stannah NorCal also provides platform lifts and VPLs. Call us today to learn more about pricing and installation.

Platform Lift Pros

  • Cheap to run
  • Quick to install
  • Extremely quiet
  • Can carry heavy cargo
  • A cost-effective solution
  • No building work necessary
  • Folds away neatly when not in use
  • Can be removed easily if necessary

Platform Lift Cons

  • Can be less comfortable to ride
  • Not suitable for some staircases
  • Is more conspicuous than a home lift and a stairlift

Summary – Stairlift vs. Home Elevator vs. Platform Lift

Stairlift Home Elevator Platform Lift
What is it? A chair that carries you up your stairs An elevator fitted in your home A platform that carries you up your stairs
Can it carry a wheelchair? no yes yes
How many people can it carry in one go? 1 It depends on the elevator, but usually more than 1. 1
Can it lift very heavy cargo? no yes yes
Can it carry you up multiple floors? yes yes yes
Does your home need to be modified in order to install it? no Yes. Often (but not always) to install a home lift, you’ll need to build an elevator shaft and pit in your home. no
Can you choose where it’s installed? You can choose the side of the stairs you want to install it on, but that’s about it. Yes (depending on the constraints of your house) You can choose the side of the stairs you want to install it on, but that’s about it.
Do you need planning permission in order to install it? no yes no
Can it be installed both indoors and outdoors? yes no yes
How long does an installation take? Less than a day At least a couple of weeks About one day or two
How economical is it to run? Very. In fact, it’s even cheaper than your coffee machine. Pretty economical, although it really depends on the lift you opt for. Very. In fact, it’s even cheaper than your coffee machine.
Will it add value to your house? no yes no

Which lift do I need?

That all depends on what you want to get out of it. Are stairs a problem? Do you use a wheelchair? How long do you plan to stay in your house? What is your budget? These are all questions you should ask yourself before moving ahead with a lift purchase. You may be unsure of some of  your answers and that’s OK! We’re always just a phone call away. Our team of experienced professionals will be happy to guide you through the different types of lifts, so you can make the best decision for you and your home.

What is platform lift used for?

Platform lifts (vertical lifting platforms), like traditional passenger lifts, provide access between floors. Platform lifts are hydraulically, or electrically powered. Usually, they operate over two to three floors.

How much does a platform stair lift cost?

Platform Stair Lift Platform lifts can be used with both straight and curved lifts, with the price dependent on the length and type of staircase. These can cost between $5,000 and $20,000.

What are the different types of stair lifts?

Exploring The 3 Main Types Of Stairlift Designs.
Seated Stairlifts For Straight Staircases. If you use a wheelchair and have a straight staircase, a seated stairlift may be the perfect dependable stairlift for you. ... .
Seated Stairlifts For Curved Staircases. ... .
Inclined Platform Lifts for Stairs..

What is a lift with a platform on it called?

Platform lifts are available for a fraction of the price of a stairlift. They may not be as high tech or performance-based as an elevator, but they serve the same purpose. There are two types of platform lifts in the home mobility industry — vertical and inclined.