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For many of us, the stairs can eventually become a challenge. Whether it is a bit of “wear and tear” in the knees or a more serious health condition, navigating a staircase can put significant stress on your body. In fact, climbing stairs is documented to put between 3.5 and 6 times your body weight in pressure on your knee joints.

Installing a stairlift isn’t just about making life easier – it’s about staying safe and independent in the home you love.

Key Features

  • Reduced Fall Risk: Professional research shows that home modifications like stairlifts are associated with a 38% reduction in fall rates for older adults.

  • Energy Conservation: By taking the lift, you save your energy for more important daily tasks like self-care and spending time with family.

  • Safety Swivel Seats: This feature is specialised for those who find it difficult to twist or rotate their body when getting on or off the chair.

  • Linked Footrests: This helpful feature is designed for users with limited hip movement, making it easier to operate the lift safely.

Understanding the Cost and Engineering

Price is often a primary concern for families. In Ireland, the cost of a stairlift is determined by the shape of your stairs rather than arbitrary pricing.

  • Straight Rail Systems: These use mass-produced, linear rails cut to length on-site. They are suitable for single-flight stairs with no turns or landings. In the 2026 Irish market, these typically range from €2,250 to €4,000.

  • Curved Rail Systems: These are bespoke, custom-engineered systems. Engineers use 3D mapping to ensure the rail follows the exact pitch and radius of your stairs. Because they are custom-fabricated in a factory, they typically range from €5,500 to over €11,000.

Navigating the Irish Funding Landscape

In Ireland, the financial cost of these modifications can be significantly offset by state support. There are two main ways to reduce the “net” cost of your installation:

  • Housing Adaptation Grant: This is the primary funding route for major home works. Depending on your household income, you may be eligible for a grant of up to €40,000. For households with an annual income below €37,500, the grant can cover up to 100% of the costs.

  • VAT 61A Tax Recovery: Under the VAT 61A form, individuals can reclaim the 23% VAT paid on aids and appliances designed for use by persons with disabilities. On a curved lift, this can result in a saving of approximately €1,300 or more.

Contact Your Local Authority

Because the Housing Adaptation Grant is administered at a local level, your first step should be contacting your specific City or County Council. They will provide the necessary application forms and guidance specific to your area. You can find a full list of Irish local authorities and their contact details here on our dedicated County Council grant information page.

How We Support You Every Step of the Way

Navigating the grant and installation process can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to do it alone. Our team provides end-to-end management to ensure your home is adapted quickly and professionally. We take care of everything, from booking your initial Occupational Therapy assessment and carrying out the technical home survey to assisting you with the complex grant application and VAT 61A forms. By handling the paperwork and technical details, we ensure you receive the best solution for your needs while maximising the financial support available to you.

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