Wheelchair Ramps

Wheelchair Ramps

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Comprehensive Wheelchair Ramps Solutions

Stairs should never prevent you from entering your own home. Our wheelchair ramp installations provide safe, ADA-compliant access for wheelchair users, walkers, scooters, and anyone with mobility limitations. We install aluminum modular ramps, custom wood ramps, and concrete ramps throughout Georgia. Every ramp meets ADA slope requirements (1:12 maximum), includes handrails on both sides, non-slip surfaces, and proper landing platforms. Modular aluminum ramps are our most popular option — they install in 1-2 days, require zero maintenance, and can be relocated if you move. For permanent installations, we build custom wood and concrete ramps that match your home's architecture. We are experienced with VA grant programs (SAH, SHA, HISA) and Georgia Medicaid waivers. Many of our veteran clients receive ramps at no out-of-pocket cost through VA grants. We prepare all required documentation and coordinate directly with your VA case manager. Georgia License GCCO007362. Fully insured with $2M liability coverage.

Key Benefits

  • ADA-compliant 1:12 slope ratio on every installation
  • Handrails on both sides with 1.25-1.5 inch diameter gripping surface
  • Non-slip aluminum or composite decking surface
  • Intermediate landing platforms for ramps over 30 feet
  • Modular aluminum systems — install in 1-2 days, relocatable
  • Custom wood ramps matched to your home's architecture
  • Concrete ramps for permanent, maintenance-free access
  • Portable folding ramps for temporary or travel use
  • VA grant documentation and coordination included
  • No structural modifications to your home required (modular systems)

Modular Aluminum Ramps

Our most popular option. Pre-engineered aluminum sections bolt together on-site with no welding, cutting, or concrete. Install in 1-2 days. Maintenance-free, rust-proof, and rated for 1,000+ pounds. Can be disassembled and relocated if you move. Cost: $1,500-$8,000 depending on length.

Custom Wood Ramps

Pressure-treated Southern pine ramps custom-built to match your home's style. Includes non-slip composite decking surface, painted or stained handrails, and proper footing foundations. Best for homeowners who want the ramp to blend with existing porches or decks. Cost: $1,000-$5,000.

Concrete Ramps

Permanent, maintenance-free concrete ramps with broom-finish non-slip surface. Ideal for commercial properties, churches, and homes requiring permanent ADA access. Includes proper drainage, handrails, and code-compliant slope. Cost: $3,000-$10,000+.

Threshold & Portable Ramps

Aluminum threshold ramps ($100-$300) for door thresholds and small steps. Folding portable ramps ($200-$800) for travel and temporary use. Suitcase-style ramps for vehicles, stairs, and curbs. No installation required.

ADA Code Compliance

Every ramp we install meets ADA requirements: 1:12 maximum slope, 36-inch minimum width, handrails on both sides (34-38 inches high), level landing platforms at top and bottom, intermediate landings every 30 feet, and edge protection to prevent wheelchairs from rolling off the side.

Funding & Grant Assistance

VA SAH grants cover up to $109,986. HISA grants cover up to $7,256. Georgia Medicaid waivers (NOW, COMP, CCSP) cover ramp installations. Some local Area Agencies on Aging provide ramp funding. We handle all documentation and coordination.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a wheelchair ramp cost in Georgia?
Costs depend on length and material: portable ramps $200-$800, modular aluminum $1,500-$8,000 (most popular), custom wood $1,000-$5,000, and concrete $3,000-$10,000+. A typical 20-foot aluminum ramp costs $3,000-$4,500 installed. Call (470) 888-2724 for a free estimate.
What is the correct slope for a wheelchair ramp?
The ADA requires a maximum slope of 1:12 — one inch of rise for every 12 inches of ramp length. For a 24-inch entry height, the ramp must be at least 24 feet long. Steeper slopes are dangerous and non-compliant. We always design to meet or exceed ADA requirements.
Can I get a wheelchair ramp through VA grants?
Yes. VA SAH grants (up to $109,986), SHA grants (up to $44,299), and HISA grants (up to $7,256 or $2,000 for non-service-connected) all cover wheelchair ramp installation. We prepare VA-formatted estimates and work directly with your VA case manager.
How long does ramp installation take?
Modular aluminum ramps install in 1-2 days. Custom wood ramps take 2-5 days. Concrete ramps require 1-2 weeks including curing time. Portable ramps need no installation at all.
Do I need a permit for a wheelchair ramp?
In most Georgia counties, ramps that meet ADA specifications are exempt from building permits. However, some municipalities require permits for ramps over certain sizes. We check your local requirements and handle permitting when needed — you never have to visit a permit office.
Can the ramp be removed if I sell my home?
Yes. Modular aluminum ramps are designed to be disassembled and relocated. All bolted connections — no welding or permanent anchors. If you move, we can relocate the ramp to your new home. This is a major advantage over permanent wood and concrete ramps.
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