How to remove a stairlift that is unwanted?
A guide to to removing an unwanted stairlift from your home.
Eventually, a stairlift that has been installed for a long time will need to be replaced or removed. Deciding what to do with a no longer needed or functioning stairlift can be difficult. If you’re upgrading to a newer model, the removal of your straight or curved stairlift will likely be a result of many years of satisfaction. However, other events like bereavement, relocation, or malfunction may require the removal of your lift. For answers to frequently asked questions about stairlift removal, see our dedicated guide.
There are various options available for removing your stairlift. Straight stairlifts are easier to remove than curved ones, but some removal service companies may charge a fee., however, there will be companies that will remove your lift free of charge if you are upgrading to a new model or upgrading your current lift.

Scrapping a Stairlift
Professional and trustworthy suppliers always dispose of unwanted stairlifts in an environmentally responsible manner, avoiding scrapping. If an unprofessional party or local stairlift dealers offer to remove the lift, you are legally obligated to ensure proper disposal and avoid fly-tipping. This illegal act of dumping household waste in unpermitted ways could result in fly-tipping charges for you. The complex nature of stairlifts, especially curved ones, results in limited scrap value for the metal and scrapping is not a recommended solution for removal.
Giving a Stairlift to Charity
Donating a stairlift to charity is not always a straightforward process, particularly due to the bespoke nature of many models. However, if you have a well-maintained straight stairlift with a functioning rail and parts, many reliable companies may purchase it from you to sell it to a new user. These companies often use the proceeds from selling second-hand stairlifts to support local and national charitable causes, making your decision both cost-effective and beneficial to others.
Recycling a Stairlift
Rewrite: Safely disposing of an unused stairlift requires the expertise of professionals to prevent damage to the environment or property. Recycling is the best option, though it may come with a fee charged by both the removal service and the recycling center. Hiring a reputable supplier, such as Handicare, will ensure the proper and legal disposal of your stairlift, including its various components like batteries, cables, tracks, seat, and plastic and metal parts. Avoid fly-tipping and potential legal consequences by choosing a responsible removal and recycling solution.