Stairlift servicing: How to troubleshoot a stairlift in your forever home

There are thousands of stairlifts across Ireland helping to ensure people remain independent in their homes. Before buying or renting a stairlift, you’ll need to consider choices, colour schemes, installation, and price. But once you, or someone you know, becomes the proud owner of a new stairlift, often the question asked is, “Now what?”
Whether a straight stairlift or on a curved staircase, here’s how you can care for and repair your lift, know what to look out for, and the plans you can put in place to ensure complete peace of mind. Remember to schedule a stairlift service annually as well.
Top tips for new owners
Before you dive into the specifics, here are a few simple habits that will keep your new stairlift safe, reliable, and ready whenever you need it. Begin with the basics below to build confidence and avoid the most common pitfalls.
- Read your stairlift manual thoroughly and take the time to familiarise yourself with its features and operation. Reset features are significant; this is often the first option to resolve any issue you may be experiencing.
- If you are home alone, always carry a mobile phone when using your stairlift to alert others if you need help.
- Call on friends or family to help troubleshoot minor issues. If unsure, always contact your service provider, as they can typically guide you through resolving many problems yourself.
- If your stairlift stops on the stairs, it’s best to stay seated and see if you can restart it or contact someone for emergency assistance. If you have to get off, make sure you can do so safely, take it slowly and ideally have someone with you for support.
- Know who to call if you have an issue with your stairlift. For some new owners, servicing, repairs, and breakdowns are included as part of the warranty with the purchase. If not, ensure you know who to call for assistance and what the associated costs will be for any stairlift service contracts.
We have stairlift troubleshooting guides and manuals to help you resolve simple issues. If you are unable to resolve any problems yourself, our dedicated service team and branches are available to assist you.

Ongoing stairlift maintenance
A stairlift is a substantial piece of engineering, and so, just like a boiler or a car, it should be regularly maintained to keep it in perfect working condition. This is typically included as part of a stairlift servicing plan, either provided as part of the cost of the installation or as an ongoing stairlift service contract with your chosen stairlift servicing company.
On a visit for stairlift servicing, one of our stairlift engineers will visit your home and undertake a comprehensive examination of the stairlift components, mechanical parts, electrical systems (including the battery condition), safety features, and overall functionality. This is done to ensure your stairlift continues to work smoothly and to conduct any stairlift repairs necessary. This helps give you many years of stress-free stair travel.
Even with regular maintenance visits, it’s possible to experience some problems using your stairlift in your day-to-day life, and it’s always handy to know where to start when checking for a potential problem.
If you’re unable to resolve the issue, the same service plan that covers maintenance visits should also cover any callouts and stairlift repairs. However, it’s worth checking if there are any additional costs. If you don’t have a service plan, it’s worth contacting a company that can attend to any issues that may arise, but always check the likely costs and timeframes.
Know how to clean a stairlift
Stairlift cleaning helps to keep it in good working order. Every week or so, stairlifts should be given a once-over with a dry cloth or feather duster to prevent dust from building up. This includes the track, seat, and footrest. Typically, no lubrication is required; a stairlift engineer will perform this task as part of any servicing plan. Avoid trips and falls by cleaning your stairlift only when it is at the bottom of the stairs. Reach out to a loved one for help if needed.

Stairlift FAQs
Have an issue with your stairlift? Read through our FAQs below, which answer the most commonly Googled questions by stairlift users.
Why won’t my stairlift move?
Firstly, check that the stairlift is switched on. Then, check for any obstructions around the seat and footrest, such as toys or clothing. The stairlifts detect any obstacle, and sensors stop the stairlift for safety.
How does the swivel seat work?
Several seat styles are available, depending on the model, as well as manual and powered swivel seats. A manual swivel seat will have a lever on each side that pulls up or pushes down to allow the seat to swivel. A powered swivel seat will automatically turn the seat once it reaches the end of its journey by simply keeping the control pressed.
Why is there a light on my stairlift?
The light around the on/off rocker switch will be on when the stairlift is ready to operate and will pulse when the stairlift is switched off. If the light is completely off, check that the key switch and battery isolator switch are both on.
Where is the battery isolator switch?
The battery isolator switch is typically located on the carriage of the stairlift, below the seat. It may be located behind the stairlift or on the front, depending on the model.
Why is my stairlift remote control not working?
If the remote control stops working, check and replace the batteries. Remove the remote from the holder and slide the cover off the back, just as you would a TV remote.
Why is my stairlift beeping?
If the stairlift beeps, this indicates an error, such as a power failure or a problem with the charger. It may also be that the stairlift isn’t correctly positioned over the charge point, or the batteries need to be replaced.
Why does my stairlift show an error code?
There are a variety of codes, but not all are error codes. Refer to your manual or online self-help guides for their instructions and any simple fixes.
How do you reset a stairlift?
Remove the key and reinsert it. The stairlift should start once you press the directional control in the direction you wish to travel.
Why is my stairlift making a noise?
If the stairlift starts to make an unfamiliar noise during travel, it should be looked at by a qualified stairlift engineer. The sooner any potential issue is diagnosed and rectified, the sooner your stairlift will operate smoothly and quietly again.

Having your stairlift serviced is essential, regardless of the stairlift model you own or its age. A stair lift service provides you with extra peace of mind, ensuring you can move safely between the floors of your home. To further protect yourself from the unlikely event of future stairlift problems, consider purchasing an extended warranty that includes regular servicing from a trained professional.
Ready to keep your stairlift running smoothly every day? Contact Stannah for expert servicing and support, and an experienced advisor will help you choose the right plan for your home and your budget.