types of stairlift : Curved stairlifts
types of stairlift : Curved stairlifts

Today we will speak about second type of stairlfts its so common and we will show alot of information about it
A curved stairlift is customized to fit a staircase that has bends, turns and twists.
If your relative’s stairs have bends, turns or half-landings, a curved stairlift might be the only option. Curved stairlifts tend to be much more expensive than straight stairlifts as they must be custom-made for the user’s staircase. This is also a good reason to be absolutely sure they want a stairlift – it’s not possible for the manufacturer to take back a curved stair lift as it will be unlikely to fit anyone else’s staircase.
All of this, of course, puts the price up quite a bit. As a guide price, you can expect to pay at least £4,000 for a new curved stairlift. If that’s a little too steep (no pun intended),
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a reconditioned curved stair lift might cost you around £3,500.
Depending on how much your relative’s mobility is impaired, another option is to fit two straight stair lifts and include a bridging platform, for a ‘mid-flight transfer’. This does mean paying for two stairlifts and opens up the possibility of having to pay two lots of maintenance.
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