Ramps for Every Need!
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Discover versatile ramp solutions to enhance mobility and improve access in your residential or commercial space.
Benefits of ramps include increased independence, reduced risk of falls, and improved quality of life for residents.
Types of Ramps
Ramp FAQ
Versatile Ramp Solutions
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Aluminum Ramps
Durable and lightweight aluminum ramps offer long-lasting performance and easy maneuverability. Their lightweight design makes them easy to install and relocate if needed, while the robust aluminum construction ensures they can withstand significant use and various weather conditions. Ideal for both residential and commercial applications.
Modular Ramps
Modular ramps provide unparalleled flexibility and customization. Designed with individual sections that can be easily assembled and reconfigured, they can be adapted to fit virtually any space, slope, and accessibility requirement. This allows for a perfectly tailored solution, whether it's a gentle incline for a home entrance or a more substantial ramp for a commercial building.
Portable Ramps
Our portable ramps are the ideal solution for temporary or occasional access needs. Lightweight and easy to transport, they can be quickly deployed where needed and easily stored when not in use. Their foldable design minimizes storage space, while durable materials ensure reliable performance. Perfect for event access, temporary building modifications, or assisting with mobility challenges in various locations.
Ramp FAQ
What Makes a Wheelchair Ramp Safe?
The safety of a wheelchair ramp primarily depends on its design, materials, and installation. A safe ramp should be sturdy, slip-resistant, and have a non-skid surface to prevent accidents. Additionally, it should be installed on a flat surface free of debris, and the handrails should be at the correct height and in good condition.
How Long Should a Wheelchair Ramp Be?
The length of a wheelchair ramp is determined by the height of the surface it is attached to. Ideally, the slope should be as gradual as possible, with an eight-degree incline being optimal. For every inch of height, the ramp should be 12 inches long. For example, a ramp that is four feet high should be 48 feet long.
What Type of Ramp Material is Best?
The best material for a wheelchair ramp depends on the user's needs and the ramp's location. Aluminum ramps are popular because they are virtually maintenance-free, lightweight, and resistant to rust. Wood ramps offer a natural look and better grip but require regular upkeep. Steel ramps are a heavy-duty option suitable for areas with heavy traffic.
How Long Does it Take to Install a Wheelchair Ramp?
The installation time for a wheelchair ramp varies based on factors such as the material used, the ramp's size, and the complexity of the installation process. Ready-made ramps typically take less time to install, while custom-made ramps require more time. Generally, the installation process should take a few days, and the contractor should provide a clear timeline before starting the project.
How Much Does a Wheelchair Ramp Cost?
The cost of a wheelchair ramp depends on various factors, including its length, material, design, labor, and permits. Ready-made ramps are generally cheaper than custom-made ramps, but custom ramps offer more versatility. While the cost can be high for some people, it is crucial to invest in a high-quality ramp that meets the user’s needs and lasts for years.
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Our team of accessibility experts will work closely with you to assess your needs and recommend the best ramp solution for your space.
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Our certified installers will ensure your ramp is properly fitted and secured, providing a safe, durable, and visually appealing addition to your property.
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We stand behind our work with a comprehensive warranty, and our dedicated customer service team is available to address any questions or concerns you may have.
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