Ramps & Entry Access
Safe, reliable access to your home starts at the door. Whether you need a permanent ramp, a rental solution, or threshold adjustments, we make sure every entry is secure, durable, and designed around your needs.
Why Accessible Entry Matters
- Prevents dangerous trips and falls
- Makes leaving and entering the home stress-free
- Accommodates walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters
- Options for both temporary and long-term needs
Our Ramp & Entry Solutions
Permanent Ramps
Custom-built ramps designed for long-term use, matched to your home’s layout and style.
Rental Ramps
Flexible short-term ramp rentals for recovery, visiting family, or temporary needs.
Threshold Solutions
Small ramps and adjustments that smooth out door transitions and prevent trips.
Handrails & Guardrails
Sturdy, well-placed rails for added safety and stability at every entry point.
How It Works
Listen & Assess
We start with a walkthrough of your entry points to understand mobility needs and space.
Plan the Right Solution
From modular systems to custom builds, we’ll recommend options that fit your budget and timeline.
Install with Care
Our team installs quickly and cleanly, ensuring every ramp is safe, stable, and weather-ready.
See Our Ramp Projects
Showcasing permanent builds and rental installations that make entering the home stress-free.
A straight ramp leading to the front porch offers a simple, effective solution for safe and accessible entry into the home.
This ramp connects directly to an existing walkway, creating a smooth and continuous path from the driveway to the home.
This ramp includes a top platform that provides a stable transition into the home, creating a safe and convenient entry point from the garage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most common questions families ask us about ramps.
How quickly can you install a ramp?
The vast majority of our ramps — both rentals and permanent installations — are completed within a single day. In most cases, we can have your ramp ready for safe use just hours after starting. For more complex layouts, we’ll let you know if extra time is needed, but same-day installation is the norm.
Do you offer ramp rentals?
Yes. Ramp rentals are a flexible option for short-term needs such as recovery after surgery, a visiting family member, or temporary mobility changes. Our team can usually install rental ramps the same day, and when you no longer need it, we remove it quickly with no hassle.
What’s the difference between a permanent ramp and a rental ramp?
Permanent aluminum ramps are designed for long-term use and are measured and installed specifically for your home. Rental ramps use the same durable materials but are modular and intended for temporary needs. Both provide safe, sturdy access — the difference comes down to how long you need the ramp in place.
Do aluminum ramps require maintenance?
Very little. Aluminum ramps won’t rust, warp, or rot, and they hold up well in all weather. A simple sweep to clear leaves, snow, or ice is usually all that’s required to keep them safe and functional year-round.
Can aluminum ramps handle scooters and power chairs?
Yes. Our ramps are designed to support the weight of scooters, power chairs, and wheelchairs while still being safe for walkers and caregivers. We’ll recommend the right width and configuration to ensure comfort and security for your specific equipment.
What slope is required for a safe ramp?
The ADA recommends 1 foot of ramp for every 1 inch of rise. We follow these guidelines to ensure ramps are safe and easy to use. In cases where space is limited, we’ll design the best possible layout while keeping safety our top priority.
Will I need a permit for a ramp?
Most aluminum ramp installations do not require a building permit. If your project does, we’ll handle the permitting process and make sure everything meets local codes, so you don’t have to worry about the paperwork.
Can ramps handle Michigan winters?
Aluminum ramps are built to handle tough weather conditions. We add sturdy handrails so you can feel confident using the ramp year-round, even in snow and ice. Regular sweeping is usually all that’s needed to keep the surface safe.