We installed this ADA compliant, modular wheelchair ramp in Warsaw, VA. The client was struggling to get their wheelchair in and out of the house. Because they only had one step, we were able to install a much smaller ramp than usual. In addition to whole wheelchair ramp systems, we also offer smaller ramps like this one. The ramp pictured is called a "curb ramp". "Curb ramps" are designed with a bevel on the top so that they can sit on top of a curb or at the bottom of a door frame. We also installed a rubber ramp to help the client navigate the bump on the inside of the door. Here are some before and after pictures of the job.
Warsaw, VA
There are different reasons that you may find yourself in need of a wheelchair ramp. You may have someone in your household who has suffered an injury and has their mobility temporarily restricted. It could be that you are planning to convert your current house into an aging in place home, and want to make mobility easier. Whatever the case may be, the project generally starts with a consultation, in order to determine what ramp would be right for you. …
Making adjustments to your home so that it is user-friendly for anyone with limited mobility often includes implementing a wheelchair ramp. Suddenly, you realize, there are actually quite a styles to choose from and decisions to make about this ramp, including what material to select. Two of the most commonly selected materials are wood and aluminum, and gaining better insight as to what the pros and cons of each are, will help you make the best choice for your individual situation. …