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your guide to choosing a stairlift<br />

by Sarah Mawer - Priority Stairlifts<br />

Sarah, Customer Care Manager<br />

We know the<br />

decision to have a<br />

stairlift installed<br />

is often a very<br />

difficult one to<br />

make, but when<br />

compared with<br />

the alternative of<br />

moving, or only<br />

living on one level<br />

of their home,<br />

many people have<br />

found a stairlift to<br />

be their preferred<br />

solution.<br />

The idea of deciding which stairlift is right for you,<br />

and having it fitted, can be a very daunting one so, to<br />

guide you through the process, these simple steps<br />

should be helpful.<br />

• Firstly, approach your local authority – you may be<br />

eligible for a grant to help towards the cost.<br />

• Obtain two or three different quotes and think<br />

about choosing a local supplier who would be able<br />

to get to you quickly in the event of a breakdown.<br />

It’s also very important to check reviews on Google<br />

and other reputable sites.<br />

• Arrange a survey – most companies can give you<br />

a price over the phone and you should NEVER feel<br />

pressured into making a decision.<br />

• All stairlifts are fitted to the stairs rather than the<br />

wall of the staircase, so you needn’t worry about<br />

having to sort out any decorating work. They are all<br />

powered from the mains and come with a battery<br />

backup in case of a power failure.<br />

• Do you want a new, reconditioned or rental<br />

stairlift? Most companies offer a range of options<br />

to suit your budget and needs.<br />

• Do you need a straight or curved one? If your<br />

stairs go straight up with no bends, you need a<br />

straight stairlift. If your staircase has a bend, you<br />

will need a curved one.<br />

• Check out the aftercare and warranty – ask if your<br />

supplier has a 24hr call out and what the response<br />

time would be.<br />

• A written quotation will be provided for the cost<br />

of the stairlift, including installation. You may be<br />

exempt from paying VAT, so check if you’re eligible.<br />

• Once you have decided on your preferred supplier,<br />

the installation process is very simple. Most<br />

stairlifts can be installed within 5 working days<br />

(some even next day) and the installation takes<br />

between 1-4hrs depending on the type. You will be<br />

given a thorough demonstration once it’s fitted and<br />

the engineer won’t leave until you are comfortable<br />

using it.<br />

John, Technical Manager<br />

Based in Ilkeston,<br />

Derbyshire we are a<br />

family run company<br />

specialising in the<br />

installation, repair and<br />

servicing of stairlifts<br />

across Nottingham<br />

and Nottinghamshire.<br />

For further information phone Sarah on 0115 849<br />

2386.<br />

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