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Curved Rail Stair Lifts

Your staircase doesn't fit a standard mold — your lift shouldn't either. Custom-engineered curved rail stair lifts follow every bend, curve, and landing so you can reach every floor of your home safely. Professionally installed across Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee & Southern Indiana.

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When Your Stairs Are the Obstacle

Between You and Your Home

Curved, spiral, and multi-landing staircases can't be solved with an off-the-shelf lift — and when they're out of reach, the impact is felt every single day. A curved rail stair lift changes that with a solution built specifically for your staircase.

The Problem

  • Navigating a curved or winding staircase with limited mobility
  • Worrying about a fall on stairs that were never designed for aging in place
  • Treating upper floors as off-limits because no standard lift will fit
  • Believing your stairs can't be solved — and considering leaving your home

The Solution

  • A custom-built rail that follows your exact staircase — every curve, every bend
  • Installed without structural changes to your home
  • Access to every floor restored in a single day
  • Built for the long term, backed by local service

Built for Comfort, Engineered for Safety

Custom-built for your staircase

Every curved rail is individually measured and engineered to follow your specific staircase.

Swivel seat at the top and bottom

The seat rotates and locks at each landing so you can step off safely, wherever your staircase ends.

Battery backup

Keeps running during power outages and recharges automatically when parked at either end of the rail.

Smooth, quiet ride

Soft start and stop with a steady, controlled glide — through every curve, from bottom to top.

Folds flat when not in use

Seat, armrests, and footrest fold away so the stairs stay clear for everyone else in the home.

Safety sensors

Stops instantly if anything is detected in the path of travel.

Getting Started Is Simple

Free Phone Consultation

It starts with a call. We learn about your staircase — the curves, the landings, the layout — and your needs and timeline, with no pressure and no obligation.

Custom Measurements

We visit your home to take precise measurements. Every curved rail is engineered to your exact staircase — no two are alike.

Professional Installation

Factory-trained technicians install your custom lift and walk you through everything before they leave.

Ongoing Support

Maintenance, repairs, and safety checks for as long as you own your lift.

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How to Choose a Curved Rail Stair Lift

A quick primer for first-time buyers — the four things that matter most when your staircase isn't straight.

Know your staircase type

Curved rail lifts are built for staircases that change direction — quarter turns, half turns, spiral configurations, and multi-landing layouts. If your staircase has any bend, offset, or intermediate landing, a curved rail lift is the right solution.

Expect a custom-built rail

Unlike straight rail lifts, which are cut from standard stock, curved rails are engineered and fabricated specifically for your staircase. That process takes time — typically a few weeks between measurement and installation — so planning ahead matters.

Choose your weight capacity

Standard models carry riders comfortably up to 300 lbs, with heavy-duty options available for higher capacities and a wider seat. Matching the right capacity to the rider keeps the ride stable and keeps your lift operating safely for years to come.

Expect a custom-built rail

Unlike straight rail lifts, which are cut from standard stock, curved rails are engineered and fabricated specifically for your staircase. That process takes time — typically a few weeks between measurement and installation — so planning ahead matters.

Comfort & folding options

If others in your home use the stairs, choose a model whose seat, armrests, and footrest fold flat when not in use. A swivel seat and adjustable seat height make getting on and off easier at the top and bottom of the run.

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 Curved Rail Stair Lift FAQs

Got a question? We’re here to help.

  • What is a stair lift and how does it work?

    Stair lift chairs are suitable for every situation with straight or curved stair cases in a residence or public building. The stair lift is equipped with your safety and ease of operating in mind. Stair lifts are designed with all of the following features:

    Most stair chair lift systems are equipped with sturdy armrests, a swivel lever, and a safety belt. All of these safety features are designed for your comfort and ease of use.


    The stair chair lift can be folded to save space when not in use. Usually the stair chair lift will take approximately 1/2 the space of the stairwell when folded in someone's home.


    Stair chair lift systems mount directly to the stair treads.


    "Continuous Pressure" control switch on the stair lift armrest so you can rise and descend at your own control.


    Each stair lift system comes with two remote controls so that you can send the stair lift away from you or call it to you. 


    Our stair lifts systems are equipped with Rechargeable Batteries that enable the stair lift to work during power outages.


    Other systems are available to be ordered in A/C for applications like churches, public buildings, and commercial applications. Some private residents prefer A/C over batteries when they have underground utilities or a backup generator.


    Home stair lift chairs comply with all safety requirements. There are no special building alterations needed and the stair lift can be installed on the right side or left side of the stair case. Installation of the stair lift chairs can usually be done in one day.

  • Why Buy a Stair Lift?

    Stair Lifts are a great fit for any application in which you have limited mobility concerns. If the stairs have become dangerous, but you are able to easily use the chair, this product is a great choice.

  • What's the best way to select a stair lift?

    You need to consider the physical ability of the person using the stair chair. Another important factor is the suitability of the stairs where the lift will be installed.

  • What is the weight capacity of a stair lift?

    Several models will comfortably fit almost anyone up to 400 lbs.

  • What width do my stairs need to be for a stair lift?

    If your stairs are at least 32" between the minimum obstructions, you should be able to fit almost any lift.  

  • How does a stair lift keep you safe at the top of the stairs?

    Our stair lift seat swivels at the top of the stairs and locks into place for easy entry and exit.

  • We have 2 straight sets of stair with a landing in the middle. Is it cheaper to install 2 straight stair chairs or one curved one?

    Two straight stair lifts are much more cost effective. The person(s) using the lift will need to transfer on the landing to the second lift. On average a curved stair chair is double or more of two straight rails.

  • Why does each stair lift have a different mechanism?

    Each manufacturer makes their own equipment and can't copy certain things about another product.

  • How much space does a stair lift take up on my stairs?

    Stair chair lifts take up anywhere from 11-20 inches on average when folded. It really depends on the size and capacity of the chair.

  • How do stair chair lifts attach?

    All models attach directly to the stairs and not the wall.

  • How do battery operated stair chair lift units recharge themselves?

    Battery operated units recharge themselves when placed on a charging strip usually located on the ends of the track. Most are made to automatically stop on the chargers. Some units have charging contacts continuously throughout the rail.

  • How often do batteries need to be replaced on a stair lift?

    Most new batteries will last between 3-5 years. Most manufacturers recommend the units get daily exercise to keep them active.

  • Does Medicare or insurance pay for residential/home lifts or elevators?

    Medicare does not, however some independent insurance companies may cover part or all of the cost. Please contact your insurance carrier for information.

Professional Measure + Installation available in the following areas:


Greater Cincinnati, Greater Dayton, OH, Northern Kentucky, Greater Louisville, KY including Southern Indiana, Kentuckiana, Central Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky, Southern Kentucky, Nashville, and Middle Tennessee.

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