Churchill Stailifts
Churchill Stairlifts Working with Handicare Companion
We wanted to choose a trusted, reliable and mobility stairlift, homelift and Walk in bathroom provider, for us at Churchill we had stringent criteria. Handicare works in association with Churchill to make decisions about the right stairlift solution our clients needs, and then provided smooth installations, guarantees and the customer service promise to give you the best mobility solutions for your home
Offer a low price guarantee to every customer
Understand your individual needs and requirements
Listen to all of your questions
Be respectful and courteous at all times
Provide lifetime peace of mind on your product
Be contactable 24 hours a day 365 days a year
To remain as attentive after your purchase as we were before
Not sell you anything that you do not need nor want
Work to the highest safety standards
To deliver on ALL our promises
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Stairlift Buying Tips
Customization and Installation
Curved Stairlifts: These are custom-made to fit the specific curve of your stairs and require professional installation. “Straight stairlifts are easy, but curved stairlifts are a whole other level because they have to be custom manufactured to fit the stairs and professionally installed.”
Professional Installation: Most manufacturers require stairlifts to be installed by reputable dealers to ensure safety and proper functioning. “Most manufacturers require stair lifts to be installed by professional, reputable dealers to ensure a safe installation and allow for safe use of the lift.”
Cost and Taxation
Pricing: Straight stairlifts typically cost between $2,000 and $5,000, while curved models can exceed $8,000. “Straight stairlifts in the U.S. typically cost between $2,000 and $5,000 installed, while curved models can exceed $8,000 since they’re custom-made.”
Tax Credits: In Canada, stairlifts can be claimed as a medical expense and may qualify for home renovation tax credits. “This should quality as a medical expense, under the home renovation tax credit, and depending on the province there is also a provincial credit you can claim for these kinds of expenses as well.”
Brands and Quality
Recommended Brands: Stannah, Bruno, and Harmar are often praised for their quality, warranty coverage, and customer support. “We’ve chosen to work only with specific stair lift manufacturers like Stannah and Bruno, because we’ve found them to be the highest quality and have a smoother ride, with strong warranty and technical support if any repairs are needed.”
Brands to Avoid: Acorn Stairlifts have received negative feedback regarding their service and warranty issues. “Can’t recommend Acorn if you decide to go with them.”
Secondhand Options
Reconditioned Stairlifts: These can be cheaper but ensure the rail fits your staircase and comes with a good warranty. “Reconditioned stairlifts can work out cheaper, but only if the rail suits your staircase.”
Marketplace and Freecycle: Look for used stairlifts on platforms like Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist. “We found a used system online for my dad and got a good deal.”
Additional Considerations
Outlet Placement: Ensure there is an outlet close enough to the stairlift for charging, or consider having one installed. “Outlets can be installed to ensure there is one close enough to the chair so that it can be plugged in to charge.”
Service and Warranty: Prioritize companies that offer comprehensive service and warranty coverage. “It’s also important to ensure service coverage after installation so that you have someone to call should you run into an issue with the lift at any point.”
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