How Much Does A Stair Lift Cost?

A stair lift price can vary greatly between different manufacturers, models and types.  Before you convince yourself that you cannot afford a stair lift, I suggest you get a free stair lift quote from a trusted stair lift supplier.  You may be pleasantly surprised.

Like with all products that are for sale, some are expensive because they are a recognised and popular brand name and some are cheap because they are poorly made.  When looking at the cost of a stair lift there are three main things you need to investigate.

1) The quality of the stair lift.

You normally have to pay for quality, but like all good things, it will last.  A stair lift is not a disposable item and you do not want it wearing out after a year or two and being faced with the cost of having to replace it.

2) The reputation of the stair lift manufacturer.

A good reputation takes a life time to build and only a moment to lose.  Those stair lift manufacturers with a good reputation look after their customers and provide a quality product at a fair price.

3) The after sales service that is provided by the supplier or manufacturer.

You want to ensure the supplier will still be around to look after your needs after taking your money for supplying and installing the stair lift.  How long is the warranty period that the will give?  Can you buy an extended warranty for peace of mind?  Can you ring them to quickly get answers to your questions when you need them?

These are all questions that you should be asking before buying a stair lift.

Purchasing A Curved Stair Lift

Purchasing a curved stair lift is a rather large investment for your home or office, and installing one will also be an expensive venture. However, despite the cost, a curved stair lift can greatly assist elderly or physically disabled people to move up and down the stairs – easily and comfortably. If your stairs are curved or has an intermediate landing, then you will need a curved stair lift and not a straight stair lift.

Full Of Advanced Features

Manufacturers of curved stair lifts have carefully studied the requirements of the user, primarily been the elderly and disabled, and have made modifications and technological advancements to the stair chairs. Safety of the user is one of the most important features that stair lift manufacturers focus on.

To make sure the user has a smooth and safe ride, most curved stair chair lifts come with modern safety features such as seat belts, arm rest controls, automatic obstruction sensors, swivel seats, optional wraparound arms and key locks, cut-out switches,  battery powered D/C technology and more.

The maximum loading capacity of most curved stair lifts is approximately to 350 lbs. It is important not to overload these machines.  If you do you may break or damage the drive motor or have an accident part way up the stairs.

Why Do Curved Stair Lifts Cost More?

A curved stair lift must be custom made to fit your stair case.  Most stair cases are unique to the house or office that they are situated in.  As such they will all bend at slightly different angles and at different places.  As the curved stair lift rail will need to be custom made and fitted, the price paid for the manufacturing and fitting process will be higher than a mass produced item.