| Because a curved rail stair lift
is custom-built for your particular staircase, it cannot be relocated
and therefore has no value if and when you no longer need it.
Due to their mechanical complexity, curved rail
units are not as reliable as straight stair lifts. Whether we
like it or not, the reality is that curved rail lifts are often
troublesome in their operation.
Curved rail lifts require a highly detailed
on-site survey, prior to order and can take up to 3 months to be
built and delivered. It is neither practical nor advisable to
self-install this type of stair lift.
If your staircase has a sub-landing (a flat
platform) where it turns, you should consider the option of installing
two straight stair lifts, as an alternative to one curved unit. This
assumes that the user is capable of transferring from one stair lift to
the other on the flat landing, of course. We accept that this is not
always possible, but are always on hand to offer advice and guidance.
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A ‘double installation’ of two
straight stair lifts from Acorn will provide the following benefits to
you.
- An average cost saving of $5000.00
- A neater, more reliable stair lift system
- A stair lift system that is easy to remove
or re-locate.
- Two stair lifts that each have a significant
re-sale value
- Delivery within five working days
- Self-installation is easy and cost effective
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