You may need to consider purchasing a curved stairlift if your staircase has a turn or curve in it, and also depends on the layout of the staircase. If the staircase has a sweeping curve, or multiple places where the staircase changes direction, you will require a curved rail stairlift.
Curved stair lifts are more expensive as they require custom building and will take longer to install than a straight stairlift. They are more complex in that the bending rail system follows the contours of the staircase, and this requires a more sophisticated and very accurate survey of the staircase to ensure the system is crafted and installed to meet the exact requirements.
Top Flight Stairlifts specialise in the supply, maintenance and installation of curved stair lifts, which will be bespoke to your staircase.
As the specification is far greater than that of a straight stairlift and is also dependent on the specification of your staircase, manufacture can take anywhere between 5 and 7 days before delivery. This short delivery timescale is considerably quicker than other suppliers.
Installation requires two highly skilled stairlift technicians who will carry out the installation easily within one day.