The technical details of a stairlift installation determine whether the system will be durable and safe—or problematic.
If you’ve made it this far, your staircase has probably stopped being “just another flight” and has become an obstacle. At Tu Hogar Accesible, we see it every week in Mallorca: a floor that gets avoided, a quiet fear of slipping, a routine that starts to revolve around the steps. Our job is the exact opposite: to give you back the freedom to move around your home with safety, independence and peace of mind—using a no-building-work solution designed to last.
Here, as a stairlift installation company, we explain how we handle the installation and what you should keep in mind to get it right from day one.
How we install your stairlift
1) Technical visit: first, we understand the person
Before we measure, we listen. Because an installation can be “correct” on paper and still feel uncomfortable if it isn’t designed for the person using it. During the visit, we check the space, the route and—most importantly—real, everyday comfort.
We pay particular attention to:
- How the person sits down and stands up (and whether they need support).
- Safe, natural boarding points at the top and bottom.
- Clear width so the stairs remain comfortable for everyone.
- Usage needs: controls, swivel, folding, and other features depending on the case.
2) Measuring and proposal: clarity, zero surprises
Once we’ve taken measurements, we prepare a tailored proposal. This is where day-to-day success is decided: a good stairlift doesn’t just “go up and down”—it’s used with confidence.
Our quotation is free and no obligation, and we explain it transparently: what’s included, which options we recommend, and why.
3) Fast installation with no building work: what families appreciate most
This is the part that often surprises people. Installation is usually quick and tidy, with no building work or renovations. The rail is fixed to the staircase, and the system is adjusted so it runs smoothly and safely.
And here’s the key: we don’t aim to simply “install”. We want you to finish thinking: “Why didn’t we do this sooner?”
4) Testing and guidance: confidence from day one
Before we leave, everything is tested, adjusted and clearly explained. We complete the full journey, check safety systems and answer questions calmly. We want the user to feel one thing above all: I can use this on my own.
What affects the price of an installation?
It’s normal to ask from the very first minute. And our answer is honest: it depends on your staircase and your needs. Price is most affected by whether the staircase is straight or curved, the length of the route, whether it’s indoors or outdoors, and which extras are needed to make daily use genuinely comfortable.
To add value without overcomplicating things, here are the factors that most change the quote:
- Type of staircase: straight vs curved (curved requires full customisation to the route).
- Length and sections: more distance means more rail and more adjustment.
- Outdoor use: specific components designed for the weather.
- Comfort/safety options: swivel seat, folding, controls, etc. (when they add real usefulness).
At Tu Hogar Accesible, we work with an important advantage: direct from the factory, with no intermediaries, to avoid extra costs. We also offer interest-free finance so accessibility doesn’t become “we’ll do it later”.
Stairlift maintenance and aftercare
A stairlift is an everyday solution, so aftercare matters. That’s why we prioritise maintenance and support when you need it.
Our service includes help with:
- preventative checks,
- adjustments if needs change,
- repair or replacement of components such as the battery, controls or parts.
And because we’re based in Mallorca, support is close and responsive—something many families value enormously.
Why choose Tu Hogar Accesible
If you’re looking for a company that makes it easy, these are the foundations of our service: fast installation with no building work, tailored solutions, a free quotation, interest-free finance and a lifetime guarantee, with clear, direct support.
We work with manufacturers aligned with European standards such as EN 81-40 and, in Mallorca, we have our own team and on-island technical service, with a response within 24 working hours for adjustments or issues.
If you’d like to know whether it’s possible to install a stairlift in your home or in a community building, speak to us with no obligation: we’ll review your staircase, propose the best option and tell you exactly how it would look. Because when we talk about accessibility, it’s not about “adding something”. It’s about using your whole home again.







