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Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire
Curved Stairlifts

CURVED STAIRLIFTS

Many houses have curved or half-landing stairs that double back on themselves to increase space for rooms and people. If your mobility isn't what it used to be, you don't have to give up your familiar home - all you need is a curved stairlift. All curved stairlifts are created with an unobtrusive design that can be changed for your unique needs both before and after installation, and are ideal for the majority of homes since each curved stairlift works around the space you currently have and is tailor tailored to fit your steps.

CURVED STAIRLIFTS

A curved stairlift is suitable for homes with a half landing or difficult turns. If your staircase isn’t curved, then you will likely need a straight stair lift. All new curved stairlifts come with a 2 year warranty and 365 day call-outs giving you the reassurance that you are in safe hands and have access to stairlift support 247.

As the local leading supplier of curved stairlifts, we can not only guarantee you the highest quality solutions but also the best deals in the Norfolk and further East Anglia area.

We also stock and install reconditioned curved stairlifts, if you need to consider a lower budget curved stairlift.

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Send Us An Email

Send us the details of your requirements, we will aim to contact you within 24 hours to confirm your needs and book an appointment to access your home.

Our Stairlift Service Guide

Step 1 - Contact Us

Once you’ve read through the brochure, give us a call on 01603 433603.
During this first step we will discuss your home, what kind of stairlift would most be suited to the staircase, we will answer any question you may have, and when you’re ready we will arrange a time that is best suited for our expert stairlift engineers to come round and carry out the survey.

Step 2 - Survey

The second step involves an engineer of ours coming round to your house to assess your staircase.
This step allows them to come up with the perfect solution for you, and observe of any unique traits or obstructions that your staircase may have so that we can tailor your stairlift to you. Once we have found the best solution for you and your home, we can provide a quotation on-site.

 

Step 3 - Installation

Our expert engineer will install the stairlift then offer a full product demonstration so you know exactly how to use your new stairlift and will be on hand to answer any questions that you may have.
Once your stairlift has been fitted, we’ll take time to clean up after we’re done, ensure your hallway, staircase, and surrounding areas are immaculate.

Step 4 - Aftercare

We ensure our customers can feel comfortable in their homes, without the worry of future breakdown and repair or extra servicing costs, within the comprehensive warranty of a new or reconditioned stairlift we include call outs, repairs and servicing.

Ensuring our customers can use their stairlift for years to come, without worrying about what to do if an issue occurs - all they need to do is ring us on 01603 433603.

Stairlift Common Questions

1Curved Stairlift Prices: How Much Do Stair Lifts Cost ?
Carelift Services new stairlifts start from around £1300, our reconditioned stair lift stating costs of £595 for a basic straight manual stairlift, including installation and 1 year warranty.
2Stairlift Lift Cost: What Effects the Cost of Stair Lifts ?
The price of stairlifts in the UK depend on the type of stairlift you require, the shape and size of your staircase and the condition of the reconditioned lift. Other factors that will change the price of a reconditioned stairlift include, the model, brand, type and length of the track, straight and curved models, as well as any additional features and specifications that you may need to improve the stairlift’s functionality.
3Stair Lift Rental Costs : how much will it cost to rent a stairlift ?
Carelift Services also offer a rental service of some of our straight reconditioned stairlifts. Renting is a more economical option if you need the reconditioned stairlift for a set period of time such as if you’re recovering from a surgery or an accident. It can also come in handy if the user is not planning on remaining in the property in the longer term. There’s usually an initial fee which for our reconditioned stairlift rentals is £250, which covers installation, removal, replacement parts, and other servicing costs during the contract period. You’ll also be required to make monthly payments for the duration of the contract. Carelift services rental costs are £50 per month, with a minimum of 1 month contract. This is considerably cheaper than buying a new or reconditioned stairlift
4How Long do Stairlift Batteries Last?
If you have a stairlift with a DC battery, then these will generally last around 2 to 5 years; of course, this depends on the usage. For example, if the stairlift is often left off its charge point, it reduces battery life. The batteries included with our DC stair lifts are rated for 3,200 cycles. A "cycle" is a one-way trip up or down the stairs, so a round trip up and down the stairs is considered two separate cycles. If you make one round trip up and down the stairs every day (two cycles per day). At this rate, the batteries will last over four years averaging 730 cycles a year If you make two round trips with your stair lift each day, he batteries will last a little more than two years, your stair lift is doing 1,460 cycles per year. If you make three round trips per day, expect the batteries to last about a year and a half. If you make four or more round trips per day, expect the batteries to last one year or less.
5Is There Such a Thing as Free Stairlifts for Pensioners?
In short no, as most stairlifts are installed by private companies, there are no government funded options to get a fully free stairlift for pensioners, however, whilst you may not get a free stairlift, there are specific savings and government grants that can help to support with the cost of installing a stairlift. The Disabled Facilities Grant If you think you may need help with paying for a stairlift, you might ask can I get a grant for a stairlift?. The Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) allows you to apply for funding for home adaptations.