East Midlands

Platform Lifts in Derbyshire — Home & Commercial Installation

Derbyshire reaches from the gritstone edges and limestone dales of the Peak District to the spa town of Buxton and the famously crooked spire of Chesterfield. Chatsworth House and the stone villages of Bakewell and Matlock give the county a rugged, handsome character.

We install across Derby, Chesterfield, Buxton, Bakewell and Matlock, and through the Peak villages. Many Derbyshire homes are stone-built, listed or set on steep ground, where a platform lift delivers step-free access without the structural work a conventional shaft requires.

Derbyshire's gritstone cottages and dale-side homes around Bakewell, Matlock and the Peak villages are frequently stone-built, listed and set on sloping or rocky ground where excavating a deep lift pit is simply not feasible. The OnLevel system sits on the existing slab and bolts together on site, giving these properties dignified access without disturbing their fabric or their setting.

The OnLevel system requires only a 150mm pit and an 850 × 850mm platform footprint, making it suitable for period properties, listed buildings, and modern developments alike. Installation completes in 3–5 days with no hot works, no welding, and no crane required. We hold SafeContractor accreditation (CN8516) and every installation is carried out to EN 81-41.

A glazed OnLevel platform lift installed beside a staircase in a Derbyshire home
Accredited & certified SafeContractor CN8516 EN 81-41 Part M BS 8300:2018 CE / 2006/42/EC
An OnLevel home lift installed in a Derbyshire home

Home Lifts in Derbyshire

The OnLevel home lift fits through an existing floor opening with only a 150mm pit — no deep excavation required. For homeowners across Derbyshire it provides a quiet, reliable way to remain in a property that might otherwise require downsizing or significant structural work.

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A commercial OnLevel platform lift in a Derbyshire building

Commercial Lifts in Derbyshire

Shops, offices, care homes, and hospitality venues across Derbyshire are subject to the Equality Act 2010. The OnLevel commercial platform lift meets Part M and BS 8300 requirements without the lead time or structural disruption of a traditional passenger lift.

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An OnLevel wheelchair platform lift providing step-free access in Derbyshire

Wheelchair & DDA Lifts in Derbyshire

Wheelchair platform lifts provide external and internal step-free access where a ramp is impractical. All installations across Derbyshire comply with BS 6440 and the Equality Act's DDA provisions, and we confirm planning implications for your specific site before work begins.

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An OnLevel through-floor platform lift installation in Derbyshire

Through-Floor Lifts in Derbyshire

A through-floor platform lift travels between floors through a prepared opening, preserving staircase access and requiring no structural shaft. The compact footprint suits the varied property stock found across Derbyshire, from Victorian terraces to modern extensions.

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Derbyshire — Common Questions

Where in Derbyshire do you install platform lifts?

We cover the whole of Derbyshire from our base in Chelmsford, Essex. The same Base OnLevel engineers who handle the project assessment carry out the installation — there is no local subcontracting. If you are unsure whether we cover your specific location, call us on 01245 968541 or use the contact form.

How long does a platform lift installation take in Derbyshire?

Physical installation of an OnLevel platform lift takes 3–5 days on site. Before that, we confirm your specification and the lift is manufactured and delivered — the typical order-to-installation window across Derbyshire is around nine weeks. There is no excavation, no hot works, and no structural shaft required, so disruption is minimal compared with a traditional passenger lift.

Do I need planning permission for a platform lift in Derbyshire?

Internal platform lifts generally fall under permitted development and do not require planning permission. Listed buildings and properties within conservation areas across Derbyshire may require listed building consent or conservation area consent. We confirm this for your specific property as part of the project assessment, so you have a clear picture before committing.

Are OnLevel platform lifts suitable for older properties in Derbyshire?

Yes. The 150mm pit depth and 850 × 850mm footprint are designed specifically for properties where deep excavation is not feasible. This makes the system well suited to the period and Victorian housing stock found across much of Derbyshire, where a traditional lift shaft would require significant structural modification.

How do I get a quotation for a platform lift in Derbyshire?

Use the contact form or call 01245 968541. We provide a no-obligation written quotation based on your information. Where a physical assessment is needed, we arrange a site visit with one of our engineers — subject to location and project scope.

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