What’s Involved in Reconditioning a Stairlift?

When people hear the term reconditioned stairlift, they often wonder what’s actually involved before a stairlift is reused in another home.

At Trent Stairlifts, reconditioning a stairlift isn’t just a quick clean or inspection. Every stairlift goes through a detailed process to make sure it’s safe, reliable and ready for everyday use again.

Why stairlifts can be safely reused

Many stairlifts are only in use for a relatively short period of time.

In a lot of cases, stairlifts are removed from homes where they’ve seen light use and are still of a young age. Stairlifts are designed to last many years, which makes them suitable for reconditioning when handled correctly.

Before any stairlift is reused, it’s thoroughly checked to ensure it meets our standards.

Battery checks and replacement

All batteries are carefully assessed as part of the reconditioning process.

Most stairlifts use sealed lead acid batteries, and these are always replaced when a stairlift is reconditioned. This ensures reliable performance from day one and avoids early battery issues.

Some of our stairlifts use lithium battery packs. If these are still in good condition and well within their expected lifespan, they may not need replacing. Any battery that shows signs of wear or reduced capacity is replaced without question.

Replacing worn parts

Any parts that show signs of wear are replaced before a stairlift is reused.

This can include rollers, switches, safety edges or other moving components. If a part isn’t operating as it should, it doesn’t go back out.

Full inspection of key components

Each stairlift is fully inspected before reuse.

This includes checking:

  • Wiring and electrical connections
  • The chassis and frame
  • Motor and gearbox
  • Upholstery and seat condition

If any part shows excessive wear or damage, it’s repaired or replaced before the stairlift is approved.

Deep cleaning of the stairlift and track

The stairlift and rail system are thoroughly cleaned.

This includes cleaning the rail, removing built-up dirt or grease, and cleaning the chair, armrests and footrest so the lift looks and feels presentable for its next owner.

Safety system checks

Safety is a priority when reconditioning a stairlift.

All safety systems are checked, including:

  • Safety sensors and obstruction detection
  • Speed governors
  • Seat swivel and locking mechanisms
  • Limit switches and stopping positions

These systems are tested to ensure the stairlift stops and operates correctly.

Full testing before installation

Once reconditioning is complete, the stairlift is fully tested.

This includes running the lift multiple times, checking smooth travel, confirming correct stopping points and ensuring all controls function properly.

Only once everything passes testing is the stairlift approved for installation.

Why choose a reconditioned stairlift?

Reconditioned stairlifts offer a practical alternative to buying new.

They provide reliable operation, faster availability and can be more cost-effective, especially when supplied by a company that follows a proper reconditioning process.

You can view our current reconditioned stairlifts here:
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Final thoughts

Reconditioning a stairlift properly takes time and attention to detail.

By assessing batteries correctly, replacing worn parts, inspecting all major components, cleaning thoroughly and testing every system, we ensure reconditioned stairlifts are safe, reliable and ready for reuse in another home.


Reconditioned stairlifts – FAQs

Are reconditioned stairlifts safe?

Yes. Reconditioned stairlifts are fully inspected, tested and prepared for reuse before installation.

Are batteries always replaced?

Sealed lead acid batteries are always replaced. Lithium battery packs are assessed and replaced if they show signs of wear or reduced performance.

Do reconditioned stairlifts last as long as new ones?

Many reconditioned stairlifts are of a young age and are expected to last for many years with normal use.

Are safety systems checked?

Yes. All safety sensors, stopping systems and speed controls are tested before the stairlift is approved for reuse.

Is installation included?

Yes. Installation is included and confirmed following a home survey.

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