How reliable are Stannah Stairlifts?
Stannah stairlifts received an overall customer satisfaction score of 74 percent in a survey conducted by Which in November 2014. They were rated 4/5 on all of the following categories: Reliability.
Why does my Stannah stairlift keep stopping?
When a stairlift keeps stopping and starting every few inches it’s nearly always the batteries. They’ve completely drained and can no longer be re-charged so need replacing by an engineer. We supply and fit these at a cost, or cover them under our 12 month maintenance contract.
Who is the CEO of Stannah Stairlifts?
Stannah Lifts
Type | Private |
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Founded | London, England (1867) |
Headquarters | Andover, Hampshire , United Kingdom |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Alan Stannah Chairman Brian Stannah (Chairman) Jon Stannah (Managing director) |
Can I sell my Stannah stairlift?
If you want to sell your unwanted stairlift, you’ve come to the right place. We can make you a cash offer, provide free professional removal and take the stairlift away. We offer fair prices, which are usually higher than most manufacturers and installers.
How do you reset a Stannah stairlift?
Turn the power key to the off position and then back on. Move and hold the control in the direction of travel for a few seconds after which the stairlift should start. If the stairlift still doesn’t work at this point call your local branch.
Why is my stairlift going slow?
Instead of just cutting out, your stairlift can run at an obviously slow speed and takes longer to reach the top of the stairs. This is another sign that your stairlift batteries may be in need or urgent replacement as the longer the problem remains the more depleted the batteries will become.
Where are Stannah Lifts made?
Andover
Stannah is one of Britain’s leading engineering companies. It remains an independent, family owned and run firm today. From its base in Andover, the company designs, manufactures and installs lifts and stairlifts, with customers based across the world.
Who makes Stannah stairlifts?
In 1979 the first stairlift exports were made to Germany, to Lifta, who are still the Stannah sole distributor in that country. Today our stairlifts are sold in over 40 countries, through more than 30 distributors and 9 wholly-owned subsidiaries.
Will stannah buy back my stairlift?
If the stairlift is a well looked-after rail, which has been regularly serviced and less than three years old from new, then we may be able buy it back. As removing a stairlift requires reconditioning and redistribution work, we will only be able to offer a small payment of around 5-10% of the price originally paid.
Who will remove a stairlift?
Stairlifts should only be removed by a trained professional because attempting to remove one yourself might result in damage to the fixtures and fittings. Your supplier will be able to arrange for a technician to visit your home to dismantle a stairlift that is no longer required and take the equipment away.
Why is my stairlift not moving?
If your stairlift isn’t moving, firstly check it is receiving power: double-check the on/off switch and the master power switch, then turn the key from the off to the on position. Next, check that the chair is swivelled fully to its travelling position and ensure nothing obstructs the safety edges.
How much do stairlifts cost?
Straight stair lift cost:$2,000 -$5,000. A basic,straight stair lift costs between$2,000 and$5,000.
What is the price of a stair lift?
On average nationwide, a stair lift and installation costs between $2,000 and $7,500, but the average cost is $3,500.
How much is a chairlift?
Chair Lift Prices. A typical, straight line chair lift will cost between $3,000 and $4,000, depending on power source and amenities. Installing a special stair lift, such as ones installed on a spiral stairway or 90 degree turn stairway, may increase the cost to as much as $12,000.