We design and install incline lifts to provide safe access along staircases in residential, commercial and public buildings across the UK.
Incline lifts are used where vertical lift installation is not practical, allowing wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility to travel along existing stairs without major structural alteration.
An incline lift is a platform lift that travels along a staircase, following its angle rather than moving vertically.
It is typically used where space or building constraints prevent vertical lift installation.
Systems are available for straight and curved staircases and can be installed internally or externally, depending on the building and access requirements.
Incline lift installation is planned around the staircase layout, available space and how the lift will be used.
Systems can be mounted directly to the wall or supported by posts, depending on the structure of the building.
In most cases, incline lifts can be installed without major structural work, making them suitable for existing buildings where space is limited.
Incline lifts are typically installed where access is required along a staircase and space is limited.
Incline lifts are installed in line with UK accessibility requirements and relevant standards, including EN81-40 where applicable.
All systems are tested and commissioned to ensure safe and reliable operation.
We specify incline lift systems based on the staircase, building layout and how the lift will be used, ensuring a practical and compliant solution.
Discuss your requirements and explore the most suitable lift options for your property.
We provide clear advice, tailored solutions, and a straightforward installation process from start to finish.