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		<title>Average Price of a Curved Stair Lift</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2012 19:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We often get asked “how much should I expect to pay for a curved stair lift?” As Stair Lift Experts, this article will not only answer that question but will show you how to get the best value quotation for a curved stair lift in the UK. But first; let’s look at why this question&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/average-price-of-a-curved-stair-lift/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: large;">We often get asked <strong><em>“how much should I expect to pay for a curved stair lift?”</em></strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">As Stair Lift Experts, this article will not only answer that question but will show you how to get the best value quotation for a curved stair lift in the UK.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; font-size: medium;">But first; let’s look at why this question is asked so frequently.</span></p>
<p>Stair lift companies simply do not promote prices on their website or brochures, leaving prospective buyers bewildered and sometimes cautious. This article aims to alleviate that concern and leave you a little bit more informed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/curved-stair-lifts/" title="Curved Stairlifts">Curved stair lifts</a> are more expensive than <a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/straight-stair-lifts/" title="Straight Stairlifts">straight stair lifts</a> simply because of the curved rail which the carriage travels on. The carriage is often identical.</p>
<p>The cost to manufacture a curved rail is significantly higher than a straight rail. This is due to the fact the curved stair lift rail is manufactured specifically for you, to fit perfectly to the contours of your stair case. As you can imagine, there are many designs of stair case so it would be difficult for a stair lift company to give an accurate price prior to an on-site survey. However, since this article is all about “THE AVERAGE PRICE”, we’ll get to those “average prices” in a bit.</p>
<p>You may therefore wonder why curved stair lift prices vary so much. I mean, the carriage (seat part) is exactly the same as that of a straight stair lift model, so why do some companies charge considerably more than others? Well, the big difference in price usually comes down to three things;</p>
<ol>
<li>The rail, more specifically the manufacturing process</li>
<li>Number of curves in the rail</li>
<li>Additional features</li>
</ol>
<h2>The curved rail</h2>
<p>Some companies offer pre-made rails. These are a collection of pre-manufactured rails of varying angles and lengths selected to make a kit most suitable to the contours of your stair case. Naturally this solution is cheaper than a complete bespoke rail manufactured specifically for your stair case.</p>
<p>Both bespoke manufactured rails and rail kits have to comply with the same safety standards (<em>BS 5776</em>).</p>
<h2>Number of curves required</h2>
<p>The number of curves required will increase the manufacturing costs for a bespoke curved rail. Likewise, the more curved rail components of a curved rail kit will also increase the overall price.</p>
<p>An <strong><em>average price</em></strong> for a curved stairlift with one turn, suitable for a “one turn” stair case, would be:</p>
<p>Bespoke manufactured: £4,500<br />
Curved rail kits: £3,500</p>
<p>These average figures are based on our independent industry knowledge.</p>
<h2>Curved stair lift features</h2>
<p>On top of these average costs, the price of a curved stairlift may increase with optional extras such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Power swivel seat to help the user mount/dismount versus a manual swivel.</li>
<li>Folding footrest, arms and seat to reduce amount of room the stair lift takes up while not in use.</li>
<li>Rail extensions, room permitted, to allow user to dismount the stair lift further away from top of stair case.</li>
<li>Power hinged rails, allowing the top/bottom part of the stair lift rail to be folded away at the click of a button, reducing the dangers of trips and hazards.</li>
<li>Lastly, choice of upholstery and trim finish.</li>
</ul>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h3>Curved Stair lift models currently available on the market</h3>
<ul>
<li>Acorn 80 Curved Stairlift – Sold through <a title="Acorn Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/acorn/">Acorn Stairlifts</a></li>
<li>Minivator 2000 Curved Stairlift – Sold through <a title="Companion Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/companion/">Companion Stairlifts</a></li>
<li>Starla, Sarum, Solus, Sofia, Sadler – Sold through <a title="Stannah Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/stannah/">Stannah Stairlifts</a> (these are not 5 different curved stair rails, these are 5 differently designed carriages/seats).</li>
<p>&nbsp;
</ul>
<h3>How to get the best curved stair lift price</h3>
<p>We partner with the UK’s largest stair lift companies. Our aim is to get you the best stairlift price.</p>
<p><strong>Our service saves you time, effort and ultimately money. It’s free of charge and hassle free.</strong></p>
<p>Oh, and did we mention that we’ll send you a <strong>£50 M&amp;S voucher</strong> as a “thank you” for using our free service – should you choose to buy a stair lift from one of our highly competitive quotations?</p>
<p>Fill out the no-obligation form now (top right) and receive 3 quotes today!</p>
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		<title>Are Reconditioned Stair Lifts Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jul 2012 19:33:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All reputable stair lift companies will hire or sell reconditioned stair lifts that fully conform to safety standards, and there is no need to worry that just because they have been used before there will be any functional problems with them. Reconditioned stair lifts come with a warranty just like new ones, and choosing one&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/are-reconditioned-stair-lifts-safe/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All <a title="UK Stairlift Companies" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/">reputable</a> stair lift companies will hire or sell reconditioned stair lifts that fully conform to safety standards, and there is no need to worry that just because they have been used before there will be any functional problems with them. Reconditioned stair lifts come with a warranty just like new ones, and choosing one with a warranty of a year or more covers the user in the event of mechanical issues occurring.</p>
<p>The <a title="How much will a stair lift cost" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/how-much-will-a-stair-lift-cost/">cost of new stair lifts</a> has dramatically fallen in recent years, and it is possible to pick up a brand new product now for the same sort of price a used one would have cost less than two decades ago. As a result, there are plenty of excellent reconditioned stair lifts on the market.</p>
<p>Good stair lift companies will never compromise on the quality of their new or reconditioned stair lifts. Reconditioned stair lifts have all worn parts repaired or replaced and new cabling and rollers will be fitted and all parts thoroughly tested, giving the buyer complete peace of mind. Technical and safety specifications are met by any necessary upgrades, and British Safety standards apply to all products.</p>
<p>Trained engineers will install the reconditioned stair lift and if any problems arise in connection with the track, seat, footrest or anything else, they will be replaced as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Reconditioned stair lifts for sale or rent can be a very cost effective solution for any household member with temporary or permanent mobility issues. They are completely safe, and the company representative will be happy to discuss any questions you have during a home visit.</p>
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		<title>Heavy Duty Stairlifts–Max Weight Increased!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 21:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Overweight people with mobility issues can face especially difficult problems in the home, especially in relation to getting up and down the stairs. Stair lifts are the ideal solution to overcome such problems, allowing them to access other floors in the home without putting extra strain on already stressed muscles and the heart.  A significant&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/heavy-duty-stairlifts-max-weight-increased/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Overweight people with mobility issues can face especially difficult problems in the home, especially in relation to getting up and down the stairs. Stair lifts are the ideal solution to overcome such problems, allowing them to access other floors in the home without putting extra strain on already stressed muscles and the heart.  A significant proportion of overweight people also suffer with vertigo which puts them at risk on long flights of stairs.</p>
<p><strong>But here’s the problem; Stair lifts have a maximum weight limit.</strong></p>
<p>In the UK, the maximum weight limit for a standard heavy duty stairlift has, up until now, been 25st (160kg).</p>
<p>Stannah’s heavy duty offering in this marketplace had a max weight limit of 25st (160kg). This is the Stannah Saxon straight stairlift or you could opt for the Starla model on a straight rail.</p>
<p>Acorn’s standard superglide stairlift offers a maximum weight limit of 20 stone (127kg), but do cater for the larger user with a 25 stone (280lbs) model.</p>
<p>Companion, part of the Handicare Group, offer their 1000 XL model which also takes up to 25 stone.</p>
<p><strong>Now for the good news;</strong> Companion have just launched their new Minivator 1000 XXL model which takes up to 31.5st (200kg), yes a whole 40kg more than its predecessor and competitors. The XXL also comes with a host of new features designed for the larger user, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>A wider seat</li>
<li>Extended seat base (increased depth of seat from 360mm to 425mm)</li>
<li>Extended arm-rests (they’ve increased the space between the arm rests from 550mm to 637mm.)</li>
<li>Extra-long velcro seat belt</li>
<li>Centralised power swivel as standard</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The bad news is this model is currently only available for straight stair cases.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Heavy-Duty-Stairlift-Minivator-1000-XXL.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1178" style="margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Heavy Duty Stairlift - Minivator 1000 XXL" src="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Heavy-Duty-Stairlift-Minivator-1000-XXL.jpg" alt="Heavy Duty Stairlift - Minivator 1000 XXL" width="188" height="296" /></a>The XXL can be purchased through Companion Stairlifts, the direct sales face of Handicare.</p>
<p>Due to the sitting position of a larger user, combined with the extended seat base, the measurement from spin to knee is usually too great to fit a heavy duty stairlift in a very narrow stair case.</p>
<p>Those looking for a heavy duty stair lift solution should complete the online form and allow us to liaise with the manufacturers to source the right heavy duty stairlift solution.</p>
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		<title>10 Signs You’re Ready for a Domestic Stairlift</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your home has more than one floor and you are struggling to move around the house easily, having stair lifts in the home will open up the house again. If you are worried that a trip or fall on the stairs could have a serious impact on your health, a stair lift could provide&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/10-signs-you-are-ready-for-a-domestic-stairlift/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<ol>
<li>If your home has more than one floor and you are struggling to move around the house easily, having stair lifts in the home will open up the house again.</li>
<li>If you are worried that a trip or fall on the stairs could have a serious impact on your health, a stair lift could provide essential reassurance.</li>
<li>If you are worried about becoming a burden to your family, a stair lift could ensure that they no longer need to worry about being on-call twenty four hours a day.</li>
<li>If you are fed up of feeling frail and unsure, it may be time to install a stair lift. A domestic stair lift can give a vital lift to your self-confidence.</li>
<li>How would you cope in an emergency? Stair lifts in the home are battery-operated and, like other battery backup systems in the home &#8211; such as a <a title="home burglar alarm system" href="http://securityalarms.co.uk/" target="_blank">burglar alarm system</a>, will continue to work normally even if there is a power cut.</li>
<li>The painful aches and pains that often accompany getting older, especially when doing things like climbing the stairs, will be greatly alleviated by a chair lift installation.</li>
<li>You might think that you&#8217;re home isn&#8217;t suitable for a stair lift. If a curved staircase is the only thing holding you back, rest assured that there will be a stair lift available to suit your needs.</li>
<li>Home stairlift installation will keep users from tripping over potentially hazardous objects left on the stairs by visitors.</li>
<li>If you are suffering from more sprains and strains are you get older, you should consider a domestic stair lift.</li>
<li>If you find yourself feeling dizzy and out of breath when climbing the stairs, a stair lift could be the ideal solution.</li>
</ol>
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		<title>Stairlift or Chairlift. What’s the Difference?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 09:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stair Lift Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Chair lift&#8217; and &#8216;stair lift&#8217; are interchangeable terms for the same thing. They are products that are attached to the treads of a staircase to enable anyone with mobility problems to get up and down the stairs with ease and allow others to continue using the staircase as normal. There are lots of different types&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/stairlift-or-chairlift-whats-the-difference/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Chair lift&#8217; and &#8216;stair lift&#8217; are interchangeable terms for the same thing. They are products that are attached to the treads of a staircase to enable anyone with mobility problems to get up and down the stairs with ease and allow others to continue using the staircase as normal.</p>
<p>There are lots of different <a title="Types of stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/">types of stairlifts</a> on the market, and many different <a title="UK stairlift manufacturers" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/">stairlift manufacturers</a>. Mobility <a title="NAIDEX exhibition" href="http://www.naidex.co.uk/" target="_blank">exhibitions</a> are held throughout the year across the country so that buyers can see what the latest developments are.</p>
<p>A stair chairlift is essential to many, especially elderly, people’s lives, enabling them to access other floors of their houses that would be off-limits without one. A stair or chair lift provides peace of mind to users and relatives alike, removing the likelihood of accidents occurring on the stairs and removing the need for helpers to assist in getting up the staircase.</p>
<p>There are stair lifts for <a title="Curved Stair Lifts – A buyers guide" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/curved-stair-lifts/">curved</a> and <a title="Straight Stair Lifts – A buyers guide" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/straight-stair-lifts/">straight stairs</a>, and also stair lifts designed for use <a title="Outdoor Stair Lifts – A buyers guide" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/outdoor-stair-lifts/">outdoors</a>, for example on steps that lead up to the main entrance of a house.</p>
<p>A stair lift is also very cheap to run, as it will use a minimal amount of electrical power from a battery, about the same as boiling a kettle.</p>
<p>Chairlifts for stairs or stairlifts for stairs – whatever you choose to call them they transform the quality of life for many people with mobility problems, especially the elderly or disabled.</p>
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		<title>Stairlift Hire–A Cost-Effective Solution?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 15:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stair Lift Experts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under some special circumstances, it may be the better option to hire a stairlift rather than buy one for the home. It may be more economical if it is going to definitely be used for just a short period of time, such as the duration of a visit by relatives. In that case, the main&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/stairlift-hire%e2%80%93a-cost-effective-solution/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Under some special circumstances, it may be the better option to hire a stairlift rather than buy one for the home.  It may be more economical if it is going to definitely be used for just a short period of time, such as the duration of a visit by relatives.  In that case, the main advantage will be that there’s no need to worry about service charges and similar matters.</p>
<p>The downside to hiring is that over time the cost of hiring a stair lift will mount up and may exceed the price of buying one outright.  If the user finds that they need it for a longer period than expected, this can quickly outstrip the initial cost of buying your own model.</p>
<p>In general, buying a stair lift is preferable where it is intended for use in the longer term rather than limited to a known, fixed period.  However, stair lift hire is the best option for organisers of exhibitions and other events, where a temporary stair lift will be needed only in the short term for giving access to the venue.</p>
<p>New and reconditioned stair lifts come with full warranties and are rigorously tested, and the buyer will also have 24-hour support from specialist engineers, providing peace of mind in the event of mechanical failure.</p>
<p>All of the available options can be explored with the company’s surveyor when they make the initial home visit, and you can discuss the pros and cons of renting rather than buying.</p>
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		<title>Stairlifts for a Narrow Staircase</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 09:36:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of things to consider when thinking of buying or renting a stair lift, such as how it will handle bends, how long it will take to install and how long the battery will last.  One of the top questions posed by those in smaller houses is whether their narrow staircase will&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/stairlifts-for-a-narrow-staircase/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of things to consider when thinking of buying or renting a stair lift, such as how it will handle bends, how long it will take to install and how long the battery will last.  One of the top questions posed by those in smaller houses is whether their <strong>narrow staircase</strong> will be able to take a stair lift at all, as all varieties of stair lift will be fixed to the stair treads rather than the wall.</p>
<p>Those with narrow staircases who are worried about whether there will be enough space available for a stair lift need not worry.  There are <strong>stairlifts for narrow stairs</strong> available from all the reputable stair lift companies that are designed to meet the needs of householders with narrow staircases.</p>
<p>The secret lies in their compact design and folding parts, maximising space and efficiency.  Folding arms and seats, a folding footrest and a slim rail enable these compact stair lifts to be neatly folded away when not in use, making them ideal for both the user and other members of the household who will be able to use the stairs as normal.</p>
<p>Stair lift manufacturers have regular exhibitions of their products where the space-saving models of narrow stairlifts can be tried out, and there are showrooms across the country.</p>
<p>Stairlifts for narrow stairs are widely available with a range of features to suit the user and make the most of the available space.  A quotation can be obtained by completing the online form.</p>
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		<title>Insiders Tips to Buying Stairlifts at the Best Price</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Nov 2011 16:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The price of stairlifts can vary a great deal, so, as with everything else these days, it is always a good idea to shop around. A very basic straight stair lift with no optional extras such as platforms or powered hinge rails will usually cost between £1200 and £2400. This is a general figure that&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/insiders-tips-to-buying-stairlifts-at-the-best-price/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The price of stairlifts can vary a great deal, so, as with everything else these days, it is always a good idea to shop around. A very basic <a title="Straight stairlift" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/straight-stair-lifts/">straight stair lift</a> with no optional extras such as platforms or powered hinge rails will usually cost between £1200 and £2400. This is a general figure that will vary depending on the results of the free site survey of the existing staircase that all stair lift companies arrange as a first step in the process of installing their product.</p>
<p>A <a title="Curved stairlift" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/curved-stair-lifts/">curved stair lift </a>will be a lot more expensive than a straight one, costing anything up to £5000. A reconditioned stair lift, whether straight or curved, will often cost less than half the price of a new one without additional frills like powered hinge rails, so this option is certainly well worth considering when looking for best price stair lifts.</p>
<p><strong>Get multiple quotes</strong> if you are thinking of installing a stair lift in the home, and start by compiling a list of <a title="Reputable stairlift companies" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/">reputable stairlift companies</a>. Company representatives will then visit to discuss the range of options available, the basic prices, cost of added extras and the pros and cons of buying and renting. After boiling down the choices to one preferred provider, engineers will carry out a survey before installing the stair life, and this should be free of charge.</p>
<p>Common sense and a bit of research into stairlift companies online is the best preparation for anyone considering having a stair lift installed.</p>
<p>As experts in the stairlift industry we have built strong relationships with some of the largest stairlift suppliers. If you would like the best value quotes from Stannah, Companion or Acorn Stairlifts then please complete our online form and we&#8217;ll ensure you receive the best priced stairlift quotes within 24 hours.</p>
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		<title>New Vs reconditioned stair lifts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 21:03:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing a stair lift can mean the difference between continuing to live at home with independence restored and living in specialist, single-storey accommodation. For many people, the more difficult choice is which option to pursue; should they buy a new stair lift, or a reconditioned model? There are a range of new stair lifts available,&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/new-vs-reconditioned-stair-lift/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong style="font-size: larger;">Installing a stair lift can mean the difference between continuing to live at home with independence restored and living in specialist, single-storey accommodation. For many people, the more difficult choice is which option to pursue; should they buy a new stair lift, or a reconditioned model?</strong></p>
<p>There are a range of new stair lifts available, but it may surprise potential customers to learn that many UK suppliers also sell reconditioned stair lifts, an option which can be significantly less expensive.</p>
<h4>Stair Lift Costs – Making a Cost Effective Decision</h4>
<p>Typically, reconditioned stair lifts are fitted with a new stair rail and will have many of the features of new models. Remote attendant control, a comfortably padded seat and backrest, safety sensors and directional paddle switches can all be included with a 2nd Hand stair lift. People with limited income may find this option by far the most economical; reconditioned stair lifts are typically a third of the cost of a brand new stair lift.</p>
<p>It is worth checking with the supplier that their reconditioned stair lifts come with a one-year warranty to cover any mechanical problems. A maintenance engineer should call at least once annually to undertake safety inspections and carry out routine care.</p>
<p>With all stair lifts, whether old or new, the rails will need to be customised for each installation. Bear in mind that if a curved stair rail is necessary, the resale value of the lift will be negligible, even though the cost of manufacture is higher. Very few properties have identical dimensions, and curved stair rails are invariably custom made for individual homes.</p>
<h4>Choosing the Right Model and Supplier to fit Your Needs</h4>
<p>The four most established manufacturers of new stair lifts for sale in the UK are Stannah, Acorn, Companion and Brooks. All produce excellent, robust and reliable products.</p>
<p>The overall price of any of the reconditioned stair lifts for sale will depend on the number of features included. Some stair lifts, for example, include a specially designed ‘perch seat’ for people who cannot bend their knees very far when they try to sit down. It is also worth bearing in mind that there are heavy-duty stair lifts available for larger users. While a new Stannah Saxon stair lift may initially appear expensive, with prices starting at £1695, Stannah stair lifts have a maximum weight-bearing capacity of 25 stone. In comparison, a new Brooks Lincoln model can be installed from around £1,400, but the maximum weight allowance is only 20 stone. Brooks do offer a heavy-duty straight stair lift, but thus is likely to increase the overall cost. In contrast, only Brooks and Acorn currently offer auto-powered swivel seats as standard.</p>
<p>Professionals in the industry advise against purchasing any 2nd hand stair lifts older than 18 months, ensuring that wear and tear have not affected overall performance. However, reputable suppliers have experts on hand to offer detailed advice on the best options.</p>
<p>Consumers should bear in mind that by choosing a secondhand stair lift they are virtually buying a new piece of equipment. The rail and seat will be brand new, and the engine will have been refurbished, making it <a title="Are Reconditioned Stair Lifts Safe?" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/are-reconditioned-stair-lifts-safe/">safe</a> for years to come. For a quotation that includes all the features you need in a new or reconditioned stair lift, complete the request form today.</p>
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		<title>How much will a stair lift cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Oct 2011 21:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The True Cost of a Stair Lift – A Realistic Estimate A stair lift can be a liberating investment, restoring safety and freedom to people with mobility problems so that they are able to continue living comfortably in their own homes.  However, a key question will always be “How much will installing a stair lift&#160;<a href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/how-much-will-a-stair-lift-cost/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>The True Cost of a Stair Lift – A Realistic Estimate</h4>
<p><strong style="font-size: larger;">A stair lift can be a liberating investment, restoring safety and freedom to people with mobility problems so that they are able to continue living comfortably in their own homes.  However, a key question will always be “How much will installing a stair lift cost?”</strong></p>
<p>To estimate a <strong>stair lift price</strong> realistically, several factors need to be taken into account.  These include the actual purchase price of the equipment, whether the model is new or a reconditioned, the quality and duration of the warranty and maintenance contract, and what the resale value of the stair lift is likely to be.</p>
<p>Basic <strong>stair lift prices</strong> do not necessarily include the additional costs that will give consumers a true picture of the total price.  For example, experts advise that an engineer should call at least once a year to make safety checks and carry out routine maintenance tasks.</p>
<p>Even if a <a title="New Vs reconditioned stair lifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/new-vs-reconditioned-stair-lift/">reconditioned stair lift</a> has been purchased, reputable suppliers will still include a warranty for the first year of use.  This will cover the cost of any replacement parts should the stair lift breakdown, providing vital reassurance for anyone considering a reconditioned model.</p>
<p>Consumers should also remember the size and shape of their staircase. If the staircase is curved, the resale price may be negligible, as it can rarely be installed successfully into a different property without significant modification.</p>
<h4>Making an Economical Choice</h4>
<p>In the UK, the leading manufacturers of stair lifts are Stannah, Acorn, and Companion.  All produce excellent, high-quality stair lifts that are safe and reliable.</p>
<p>Before making a decision, the prospective purchaser should shop around and ask lots of questions about the <strong>true cost of the stair lift</strong> being considered.  It is essential not to confuse low price with value for money.  A reconditioned stair lift costing £900.00 that requires a control button to be pressed will offer less practical value for someone suffering from arthritis than a new stair lift costing £1,450 with a joystick or attendant control.  The quality of the maintenance contracts and warranties offered by different suppliers also need to be carefully considered.</p>
<h4>Choosing the Right Stairlift Model and Features to Suit Your Needs</h4>
<p>All the major <a title="UK Stair Lift Companies" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/companies/">UK stairlift companies</a> offer two broad models of stair lift, those designed for <a title="Straight Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/straight-stair-lifts/">straight</a> stair cases and those designed for <a title="Curved Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/lifts/curved-stair-lifts/">curved</a>.  The latter are always more expensive, because they take longer to make and install. Since there is such a difference in price, we wrote a dedicated article on the <a title="Average Price of a Curved Stairlifts" href="http://www.stairliftexperts.co.uk/average-price-of-a-curved-stair-lift/">average price of curved stairlifts</a>, which will perhaps be more useful if you have a curved stair case.</p>
<p>However, regardless of stair case design all models vary in price depending on which features are included.  Some models may be cheaper, but may not suit your home or the needs of your family – for example, added extras such as remote control call stations could allow you to keep up with younger members of the family, while a harness seat-belt can provide an added level of reassurance for anyone who suffers from vertigo.</p>
<p>All good stair lifts should now include an automatic safety cut out function, as well as a swivel seat for ease of access and a virtually silent DC power supply.</p>
<p>The Acorn 120 and Companion “Straight” models also include a specially designed ‘perch seat’ for people who have difficulty in bending their knees in order to sit down. Stannah entered the market earlier in the year with a totally new concept to perched seats based on a saddle design. Like other perched seats, <a title="Stannah Sadler" href="http://www.stannahstairlifts.co.uk/products/sadler" target="_blank">The Sadler</a> minimises weight on the users legs whilst maintaining a more upright position.</p>
<p>Whatever features you choose, it is essential to get an accurate idea of how much the stair lift will cost.  Fill out our simple form now to get 3 best value quotations from the UK&#8217;s largest suppliers within 24 hours.</p>
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