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We are an Alabama based business specialising in supplying and installing straight stair lifts for local homes and businesses.
Curved staircases are common in homes that have a staircase that goes around at least one corner or bend. The turns can sometimes be tight and curved stairs might be narrow. Our market-leading range includes curved stairs that can go around corners, up and down spiral staircases, as well as across intermediate landings. All of our custom-made curved stairlifts will be made for you and your unique staircase.
Because all curved staircase lifts must be built to your specific requirements, we use skills to ensure that they fit perfectly every time.
Here are some key questions a customer should ask a stair lift company when looking to purchase a straight stair lift:
What types of straight stair lifts do you offer?
How much does the stair lift cost, including installation?
Is there a warranty or service plan included with the purchase?
What is the weight capacity of the stair lift?
How long does installation take, and what is involved in the installation process?
Are there any customizations available for the stair lift?
How is the stair lift powered, and what happens if there is a power outage?
What kind of maintenance is required for the stair lift?
Is there a trial period or return policy?
Do you offer financing options or payment plans?
Can you provide references or testimonials from previous customers?
How do you handle emergency repairs or service calls?
Is the stair lift compatible with my staircase?
Are there any safety features included with the stair lift?
What are the options for the seat and footrest?
How often will the stair lift need to be serviced?
By asking these questions, you can make a well-informed decision that best suits your needs and ensures a safe, reliable, and comfortable stair lift experience.
Because of the complexity involved in some curved stairslifts, the lead time from survey to installation may take several weeks. This question should be asked during the home consultation.
Installation of a stairlift may require that plug sockets be installed or pipe work/radiators moved.
Although prices have decreased significantly in recent times, the average cost to purchase a curved chairlift can run up to $9,000. This is only an estimate and each customer will determine the exact price. We can provide a detailed quotation by scheduling a home consultation to discuss your requirements with local and national suppliers.
It is important to weigh the cost of a stairlift against the benefits it offers. A stairlift will open up the upper floors for users, which will improve their quality of life. No need to wait for relatives or helpers in order to reach an upper level – giving them back their independence.
Prices for stairlifts vary widely so it is always a good thing to shop around.
If you have narrow stairs and are concerned about the space for a stairlift, don’t worry.
Our goal as stairlift specialists is to offer accurate and useful information to make buying a used or reconditioned model as easy as possible.
This curved lift is made from the ground up to work with any curved staircase. The advanced self-levelling carriage moves along a modular rail system, and comes to an easy stop.
If there is a doorway or opening at the bottom of the stairs, an automatic powered hinge can be fitted. This problem is solved with an automatic powered hinged board. Our stairlifts offer all the features that you require, plus none of those you don’t.
The type of staircase that you choose depends on how your home is designed. If your staircase is curved, a curved-shaped stairlift will be required.
Curved staircase tracks turn corners due to their attachment to a curving rail that precisely follows your staircase. Curved stairlifts are a great option for smooth rides up straight staircases. Two straight stairs may be the best option depending on your level of mobility. Please refer to the dedicated guide “How to choose a staircase” for more information.
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