These ramps combine looks and functionality for easy home access.
Simply place Harmar’s Rubber Threshold ramp in front of the door to provide a smooth ground-to-sill transition, while blending aesthetically into your entry with its “welcome mat” appearance.
This slip-resistant ramp is designed to be used on any surface and can easily be trimmed or notched for a custom fit.
Our single or trifold ramps offer a reliable solution for transitioning curbs, multiple steps, and other obstacles.
They are available in several different lengths and can accommodate a weight capacity of 600 lbs. Plus, lightweight single-fold ramps are easily portable, making them ideal for home and travel.
The Roll-A-Ramp® home ramp is versatile and portable, and can be configured to any length. The most common size for home use is 30″ and 36″ wide. Roll-A-Ramp is an excellent alternative to building a permanent wooden or concrete ramp. Roll-A-Ramp® is a great option for wheelchairs, walkers, and scooters. Whether you need a safe, sturdy, highly-engineered ramp for a few stairs or a more complex ramp with handrails and platforms, Roll-A-Ramp® is the answer.
Whether you need to make your home more accessible or your business ADA compliant, these modular ramps offer a customizable, easy-to-assemble solution. The ramps have a low-maintenance aluminum construction with a clean, uncluttered appearance that fits in with most surroundings. This system is designed to be freestanding, so it may be used as a permanent fixture, moved, or reconfigured if necessary.
The least possible slope shall be used for any ramp. The maximum slope of a ramp in new construction shall be 1:12. For additional information on ADA requirements please visit our Ramps Selection Guide.
Yes, providing all of the following criteria are met.
1. Since the wheelchair is occupied, we recommends never exceeding a 2:12 slope ratio (for every 2 inches of rise a foot of ramp will be required).
2. Always make sure a qualified assistant is present when using any portable ramp.
3. Make certain there is adequate head clearance before entering the van.
4. If using a side door entry, make sure there is a minimum of 30″ side to side clearance to accommodate the portable ramp.