Are you shopping for a new stair lift for yourself or a loved one to install in your metro Atlanta or north Georgia home? One of the most important questions to answer when shopping for a stair lift is whether you need a straight stair lift or a curved stair lift? Today on the Stair Lifts Atlanta Blog, we will answer the question, “Do I Need a Curved Stair Lift For My Stairs?”
What is a curved stair lift, and how is it different from a straight stair lift? The term curved stair lift may bring up a picture of a stair lift on a track that literally curves as it goes up the stairs. That is not what a curved stair lift is. A curved stair lift is typically one long stair lift that has a straight run at the top and a straight run at the bottom, with a section in the middle that turns (once or twice) either 90° or 180°.
It typically requires much longer for a manufacturer to make and ship the curved stair lift. In contrast, local stair lift installers often have straight lifts in stock.
Atlanta Stair Lifts typically installs Sterling Stair Lifts. These stair lifts are very reliable, reasonably priced and attractive. Sterling/Handicare makes straight stair lifts, curved stair lifts, and a vertical platform lift (Sterling 9000).
An Affordable Option: One affordable option we sometimes offer to a person shopping for a stair lift is to have two straight stair lifts installed, instead of one curved stair lift. Two stair lifts require that the person with the disability transfer at the middle landing. This option is not feasible for everyone, and is not preferred if a curved stair lift is affordable.
Atlanta Stair Lifts can provide all of the information you need to know about curved stair lifts, to answer the question, “Do I Need a Curved Stair Lift For My Stairs?” such as:
- How much does a curved stair lift cost?
- How long will it take to have a stair lift manufactured to specification, shipped and installed?
- How does a curved stair lift work?
We are aging in place and universal design experts offering complete accessibility and disability home modifications in the metro Atlanta and North Georgia area, including Riverdale, Rome, Roswell, Snellville, Stockbridge, Suwanee, Toccoa, Tucker, Warner Robins, Winder, Woodstock, Greenville, Griffin, Jackson, Jefferson, Jonesboro, Kennesaw, Loganville, Buford, Canton, and Carrollton; in Georgia and South Carolina.
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