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daddy

 

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Hello, I am taking care of my father. My stairs are angled, like two sets. How and what would be the best bet for a chair lift. And what would it be ballpark price? Thank you, have a nice day. Debra
2/10/2008 9:34:18 AM ID: 385
 
L.Bastion

 

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RE: chair lift stairs  (in reply to daddy

Hmm...do you mean that your stairs go up to a landing, then up again to the other floor?
Possibly something similar in design to the picture I've included?

If this is what you are talking about, then a double stair lift would probably be the best choice. This would be two actual stair lifts, one to go up to the first landing, and one to go from the landing to the 2nd floor. This would be the best cost-effective way, and would cost in the ball park of $3800 depending on the type of stair lifts you go with.

I would recommend an AmeriGlide stair lift as they have some of the best priced stair lifts which are actually of very good quality. They are also backed by some pretty hefty warranties.




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