
Curved Stairlift Installation
Your staircase curves. So does our rail.
A custom-fabricated curved stairlift rail is built to match your exact staircase, turn for turn. No two rails are alike, and neither is our installation.
What It Is
The Solution for Any Staircase Shape
A curved stairlift uses a rail that is precisely bent and fabricated to match the exact contour of your staircase. Whether your stairs have a single landing turn, a spiral, or multiple bends, the rail is built from measurements taken inside your home.
Western Stairlifts installs the Harmar Curved, a fully custom lift with a powered swivel seat, retractable seatbelt, and top- and bottom-mounted controls so the chair is always within reach.
Because every rail is made to order, installation typically takes one to two days. We handle the full process from measurement through final walkthrough.
- Fully custom rail bent to your exact staircase
- Powered swivel seat for safe on/off at any level
- Adjustable seat height, armrests, and footrest
- Battery backup keeps you moving during outages

Is It Right For You?
A Curved Stairlift Handles What a Straight One Cannot
If your staircase has any kind of bend, turn, or intermediate landing, a curved stairlift is the right fit. If your stairs run in a single straight line, you may qualify for a faster and more affordable straight stairlift instead.
Stairs with a Turn or Landing
Any staircase with a 90° or 180° turn, a mid-flight landing, or a winding shape is a perfect candidate for a curved lift.
Spiral or Helical Staircases
Continuous spirals and tight helical stairs can often be accommodated with a custom-radius curved rail.
Split-Level or Multi-Landing Homes
Homes with multiple floors and offset landings can be served by a single custom curved rail in many cases.
Single Straight Staircase
A straight stairlift is faster to install and more affordable. We will confirm the right fit during your free evaluation.
Not sure which type applies to your staircase? Our free evaluation will tell you exactly.

Harmar Curved rail installation
Custom-fabricated to your staircase. No wall modifications needed.
The Process
From Measurement to Your First Ride
Free In-Home Evaluation
A trained technician visits your home and takes precise measurements of every inch of your staircase — including all bends, turns, and landings. This data drives the custom rail fabrication.
Custom Rail Fabrication
Your measurements go directly to the Harmar manufacturing facility. The rail is precision-bent to match your staircase exactly. This typically takes a few days to a week before the install date.
Professional Installation
Our factory-trained team arrives with your custom rail and completes the full installation in one to two days. No wall anchors, no structural changes. The rail attaches only to the stair treads.
Full Walkthrough
Before we leave, your technician walks through every feature: controls, remotes, safety sensors, powered swivel, and battery backup. We stay until you feel completely confident riding it.

Our Promise
Custom-built for your home. In and out in 1–2 days. Zero damage.


The Model We Install
The Harmar Curved
We install Harmar curved lifts because their manufacturing precision is unmatched for custom rail work. Every bend is fabricated to exact tolerances so the carriage travels smoothly through every turn without hesitation or jolt.
Our technicians are factory-trained on every Harmar curved model, so the same team that measures and installs your lift knows the system inside and out.
- Up to 400 lb capacity
- Powered swivel seat
- Battery backup included
- Top and bottom controls
- Automatic obstruction sensors
- Factory warranty coverage
Available configurations
- Harmar Curved Standard (single turn)
- Harmar Curved with Intermediate Landing
- Harmar Curved Heavy-Duty (up to 400 lbs)
Have a straight staircase? Straight stairlift models are faster and more affordable.
Who It's For
Our Customers Come to Us for Many Reasons
Aging in Place
Homeowners who love their multi-level home and refuse to let a curved staircase be the reason they leave it.
Family Care
Adult children setting up a safer home for an aging parent whose home happens to have winding or split-level stairs.
Post-Surgery Recovery
People recovering from hip, knee, or back surgery who need to navigate a non-straight staircase during healing.
Chronic Conditions
Those managing COPD, arthritis, MS, or any condition that makes climbing a winding staircase difficult or unsafe.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a curved stairlift cost?
How long does installation take?
Does insurance or Medicare cover it?
Can a curved rail be built for a spiral staircase?
What if I lose power?
Can it be removed if I no longer need it?
Service Areas
Serving Utah, Idaho & Arizona
From the Wasatch Front to the Boise Metro and the Phoenix Valley. Our installation teams cover the entire region.

Get Started Today
Not Sure if a Curved Stairlift Fits Your Home?
Our team does free in-home evaluations with no pressure and no obligation. We will measure your staircase, confirm whether a curved or straight lift is the right call, and give you an honest quote on the spot.