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Choosing a Lift for your two story home

STAIR LIFTS FOR YOUR HOME

 

Before you buy a home stair lift it is requisite that you kickoff review the stair lifts on the marketplace. You’ll soon find that stair lift footings vary a great deal, but be wary of using a stair lift price as the main yard measure in choosing one; a cheap stair lift can be a good deal for the customer or it can be an expensive mistake.

The home stair lift market has grown significantly in the past few years. Many hoi polloi with mobility problems are finding out that installing a handicap stair lift is cheaper than they reckon and is certainly cheaper than the expense of moving house or hiring home help, not to refer the psychological and emotional benefits of reclaiming the upstairs of one’s home. What follows is some advice on buying a stair lift and stair lift reviews of the most popular models.

One of the best site online to enquiry Stair lifts is www.stairlifts.com.co Here you can find some great articles and advance research your decisions.

But choosing the best stair lift for one’s home can be problematic with so many stair chair lifts on offer. You need to be careful and to take your time when choosing a home stair lift.

You should always seek professional advice before you buy a stair lift. Don’t just talk to stair lift suppliers; talk to your community occupational therapist or friends who might already have a handicap stair lift in their home.

You should also look at as many makes of stair lifts and talk to at least 3 dissimilar dealerships. Talking to a dealer is authoritative; don’t buy from a dealer on the internet if they don’t also have a phone number – if you have any problems later, chances are you won’t get any answers back by email. If you can, go in person to a stair lift showroom and try out the chairs yourself. Try to go with a relative of friend.

There is a growing, and worrying, trend for home stair lifts to be sold without any installation. The buyer is told that self-installation is easy and can be done by anyone with basic DIY skills. However, AMEA (Accessibility Equipment Manufacturer’s Association) and the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA) strongly send word against self-installation of a home stair lift. A reputable stair lift supplier will insist on doing the installation.

Also, remember to ask most warranty and after sales service. A reputable dealer will offer both; look for a dealership that offers 24/7 telephone support so that you’ll get instant help when you need it.

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