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Home Lifts, 5 Common Myths – Busted

Home Lifts Myths Busted

Home lifts are becoming an increasingly popular solution for homeowners across the UK. Whether it’s to support mobility, improve accessibility, or future-proof a property, more people are realising the benefits of having a lift within their home.

However, despite advances in technology and design, there are still several persistent myths that cause confusion or hesitation. These misconceptions often come from outdated ideas or a lack of accurate information.

In this article, we’re setting the record straight by busting five of the most common myths about home lifts.


Myth 1: Home Lifts Are Only for the Elderly

One of the biggest misconceptions is that home lifts are only installed for elderly users. While lifts can be life-changing for older homeowners, they are by no means limited to that demographic.

In reality, home lifts are commonly installed for:

  • People with disabilities or reduced mobility
  • Homeowners recovering from injury or surgery
  • Families with children who have additional needs
  • Multi-generational households
  • People planning ahead to stay in their home long-term

Many customers choose to install a home lift before it becomes essential. This forward planning allows them to remain independent and avoid costly or stressful moves later in life. A home lift isn’t just about age — it’s about accessibility, comfort, and choice.


Myth 2: You Need a Large House to Install a Home Lift

Another common belief is that only large or luxury homes can accommodate a lift. Modern home lifts, however, are far more compact and adaptable than people expect.

Today’s lift designs can:

  • Fit into relatively small spaces
  • Be installed through existing floors
  • Be integrated into both new builds and older properties
  • Require minimal structural alterations in many cases

A professional site survey will always determine what is possible, but it’s surprising how often a suitable solution can be found even in modest-sized homes. The key is choosing the right type of lift and working with an experienced installer who understands how to work within real-world constraints.


Myth 3: Home Lifts Are Noisy, Slow, and Obtrusive

This myth usually comes from memories of older commercial lifts or outdated domestic systems. Modern home lifts are designed with comfort and practicality firmly in mind.

Most contemporary systems offer:

  • Smooth, quiet travel
  • Controlled and comfortable speeds
  • Energy-efficient operation
  • Discreet integration into the home environment

In fact, many homeowners are surprised at just how quiet their lift is once installed. Advances in electric, hydraulic, and cog-belt technologies mean lifts now operate with minimal noise and vibration, making them suitable for everyday use without disruption.


Myth 4: Home Lifts Are Unsafe

Safety is often a major concern for anyone considering a home lift, but modern systems are built with multiple layers of protection.

Home lifts typically include:

  • Emergency stop buttons
  • Door interlocks to prevent movement when doors are open
  • Obstruction sensors
  • Backup power or battery lowering systems
  • Smooth start and stop controls
  • Fail-safe mechanisms designed to stop the lift safely if a fault occurs

When installed and maintained by qualified professionals, home lifts are extremely safe. Regular servicing ensures that all safety systems continue to function correctly and gives homeowners complete peace of mind.


Myth 5: Installing a Home Lift Is Extremely Disruptive

Many people imagine weeks or months of building work, dust, and disruption — but this is rarely the case.

While every project is unique, most home lift installations are:

  • Completed in days or a few weeks, not months
  • Carefully planned to minimise disruption
  • Coordinated with builders, electricians, and other trades as required
  • Installed with clear communication throughout the process

A reputable installer will explain the process from the outset, manage expectations, and ensure the work is carried out as efficiently and cleanly as possible. With good planning, disruption is kept to a minimum.

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The Reality: Home Lifts Are Practical, Safe, and Future-Proof

The truth is that home lifts have evolved significantly over the years. They are no longer niche or extravagant products — they are practical, well-engineered solutions that help people stay in the homes they love.

By understanding the reality behind these common myths, homeowners can make informed decisions based on facts rather than outdated assumptions.

If you’re considering a home lift, the best first step is always a professional consultation. An experienced installer can assess your property, explain the available options, and recommend a solution tailored to your needs.

At Anglian Lifts, we believe clear information and honest advice are just as important as the installation itself.


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Phil Rice
Phil Rice has been in the Mobility Industry for the past 25 years, specialising in stairlifts, home lifts, hydraulic platform lifts, hoists and through floor lifts. He has in depth technical knowledge and experience in both the manufacturing and retail channels within the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Phil is currently the Managing Director of Anglian Lifts Ltd in Peterborough and a Board Director of the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA), prior to this he was the MD at Anglia Stairlifts Ltd, MD of MediTek Stairlifts Manufacturing facility (based in County Durham) and the President of MediTek Incorporated in Apex, North Carolina, USA. Linkedin

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