Wheelchair Ramps

Wheelchair ramps provide a secure and convenient way to improve accessibility in homes, businesses, and public spaces. Designed for durability and stability, these ramps make it easy for wheelchair users to navigate steps and uneven surfaces. Built from high-quality materials, they ensure long-lasting performance and safety for everyday use. Available in portable and permanent options, wheelchair ramps cater to different needs and environments. Their lightweight design allows for easy transport while maintaining strength and reliability. Perfect for residential and commercial applications, these ramps enhance independence and mobility. Choose from various sizes and styles to find the ideal wheelchair ramp for your space.
Wheelchair Ramps

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions below.

  • What Is A Wheelchair Ramp?

    A wheelchair ramp is a sloped surface (made of aluminum, concrete, wood, or modular sections) that allows wheelchair users, scooter users, or people with walkers/canes to move between different elevations without stairs.

  • What Is The Proper Slope For A Wheelchair Ramp?

    The ADA-recommended maximum slope is 1:12 (1 inch of rise per 12 inches of run, or about 4.8Ā¬āˆž). Residential ramps can be steeper (up to 2:12 or 3:12 in some cases) if space is limited, but 1:12 is safest and required for public/commercial access.

  • What Width Should A Wheelchair Ramp Be?

    Minimum clear width is 36 inches (91 cm) per ADA standards. For two-way traffic or turning, 48-60 inches is recommended. Handrails (if present) cannot reduce the clear width below 36 inches between them.

  • What Is The Difference Between Ramp Wheelchair And Step Wheelchair?

    There is no standard product called a step wheelchair. You may be thinking of (1) standard wheelchairs used on ramps vs. (2) specialized stair-climbing wheelchairs (e.g., models with tracks or powered stair-climbing mechanisms like the Scewo Bro, TopChair-S, or iBOT) that can negotiate stairs directly instead of needing a ramp.

  • What Is The Rise And Run For A Wheelchair Ramp?

    Rise is the vertical height change; run is the horizontal distance. The ratio should be no steeper than 1:12 (example: 12-inch rise needs at least 12 feet of run). For every 1 inch of rise, you need 12 inches of run. Landings (flat areas) are required every 30 inches of rise or 30 feet of run.