What are you looking for?
A stairlift
Seat that runs along your staircase rail. Most common, fastest to install.
An accessible bathroom
Level-access shower, grab rails, widened doorway, raised toilet — full or partial conversion.
A home lift
Through-floor or platform lift. Suits wheelchair users or where a stairlift won't work.
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What kind of staircase?
Straight
One straight flight, no bends or landings.
Curved or with a landing
Bends, half-landings, or spiral stairs. Rail is custom-bent.
Outdoor steps
Front-entrance, garden, or patio access.
What scope of bathroom work?
Minor adaptations only
Grab rails, raised toilet seat, bath board, lever taps. Existing bathroom otherwise unchanged.
Replace bath with level-access shower
Walk-in or wheel-in shower instead of the bath, plus grab rails. Same room layout.
Full accessible bathroom conversion
Level-access shower, widened doorway, accessible toilet, anti-slip floor, rewire as needed.
What kind of home lift?
Through-floor lift
Travels through a hatch in the ceiling. Most common residential lift.
Vertical platform lift
Open or semi-enclosed platform, typical for short rises (under 3m).
Cabin lift
Fully enclosed mini-lift. Premium option.
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How big is the bathroom?
Small (under 4m²)
Compact ensuite or downstairs WC.
Standard (4–7m²)
Typical Irish family bathroom.
Large (over 7m²)
Spacious bathroom, more tiling and fixtures involved.
How many storeys does the lift travel?
2 storeys
Ground floor to first floor — most common.
3 storeys
Larger home, basement to first floor or three full levels.
Short rise (under 1m)
Split level, raised entrance, garden access.
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Your estimate
Based on what you told us, here's the typical Irish price range fitted in 2026 for new equipment:
Grants change the maths. Most Irish families qualify for the Mobility Aids Grant Scheme (up to €8,000) or the Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability (up to €40,000 under the December 2024 revised scheme). For households with gross income under €37,500, the HAG now covers 100% of approved costs — meaning your out-of-pocket may be near zero.
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How accurate is this? A rough estimate based on typical Irish 2026 pricing for new equipment. Real quotes vary by ±15–20% depending on your specific circumstances and the installer chosen. Curved stairlifts and full bathroom conversions especially depend on site specifics — a survey is required for a binding figure. Grant-funded works require new equipment fitted by an approved installer.
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