Looking to buy a stairlift? Acorn stairlifts are readily available around the world…

If you are looking for a stairlift, consider Acorn Stairlifts. Whether you are in Yorkshire or the rest of Britain, USA or Canada, Australia or Germany, Acorn Stairlifts will be there with a stairlift to suit you.

Acorn Stairlifts has a head office located in the heart of Yorkshire, in Northern England. However, Acorn also has sales offices and distribution centres in Florida, Ontario and Canada. As well as a significant presence in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia & Germany we have dealers all over the world, meaning the Acorn Stairlift is enjoyed by thousands of customers in over 70 different countries.

This means that wherever you are in the world, a member of the Acorn Stairlifts team is not far away. So for more information visit our website on http://www.acornstairlifts.com.

Posted: February 14th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Stairlifts, Why Buy a Stairlift?
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Rules When Buying a Stairlift

Buying a stairlift is not like buying your average, every day item; you are unlikely to need to buy more than one, as they remain reliable and safe for a long duration. When buying a stairlift, you need to follow a few simple rules in order to ensure you choose the best stairlift possible. These rules are as follows:

  1. Make sure it has at least a 1 year warranty
  2. When buying a stairlift, or any other piece of equipment, you want the peace of mind that comes along with having a warranty. That is why many stairlift companies ensure that they include a one year warranty with all of the stairlifts they provide.

  3. Make sure it is custom made
  4. If it is custom made, it is sure to fit your needs exactly, and if it does that, you can relax that you have a stairlift that meets all of your needs and the requirements of your stairs perfectly.

  5. Make sure it is good value for money
  6. There can be huge price differences between supplies of stairlift. However, sometimes it is worth paying an average price rather than getting a stairlift cheaply due to the fact that the stairlift may come with other features included. These extra features included as standard could make it worth your while to spend a little bit more on the stairlift when you first purchase it, rather than having to spend more money at a later date.

  7. Make sure it is the most suitable stairlift for your needs
  8. A variety of stairlifts are available including ones for people who have trouble bending their knees; perch stairlifts. Perch stairlifts allow the user to go up and down the stairs whilst being securely fastened in, without them having to bend their knees at all. Using the perch stairlift will therefore significantly reduce the pain people feel when bending their knees.

  9. Make sure support is available for the duration of the life of the stairlift
  10. You will need support from the company that supplies the stairlift. This includes having a team of people that you can call if you have a problem, as well as people that will come out and fix your stairlift in case it breaks down. This is an important factor that many consumers forget to consider when buying a stairlift.

Posted: September 4th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Buying a Stairlift
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Choosing a Stairlift Provider

When choosing which stairlift to purchase, a major factor you have to take into consideration is the person or company that is going to provide you with a reliable, safe and easy to use stairlift. To be sure you have the right supplier there are a few steps to take.

  1. You must make sure the representative of the company that is going to supply your stairlift assesses your specific needs, as well as those of the staircase itself.
  2. When they have fully assessed your needs, you must make sure you get a written quotation which includes the cost of the installation, rather than just an estimate. Whilst getting a quote, you should ask the representative whether you are exempt from paying VAT because it is a possibility that you will not need to pay it.
  3. Ensure you have a written guarantee of when the stairlift is going to be installed by.
  4. Ask what services are available with the stairlift and what guarantees come with the stairlift. This includes issues like a manned helpline which offers advice in case the stairlift breaks in any way.
  5. Make sure you obtain a card including the personal details of the representative in case you think of anything else to ask at a later date.
Posted: September 3rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Buying a Stairlift
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