Aluminum and wood wheelchair ramps designed for your home's specific entry. Modular, permanent, and portable options. ADA-compliant slope and handrail standards.
Every wheelchair ramps project includes CAPS-certified design, licensed installation, and a written warranty. Here's what you can expect:
A wheelchair ramp provides a sloped, accessible pathway from ground level to a raised entry — replacing stairs or steps that are impassable for wheelchair users, walker users, and anyone with significant lower-extremity weakness. The ADA standard for residential ramps is a maximum slope of 1:12 (one inch of rise for every twelve inches of run), which is gentle enough for most wheelchair users to navigate independently. Handrails on both sides are required for ramps with a rise greater than six inches.
Residential wheelchair ramps are available in several configurations: modular aluminum systems that can be assembled quickly and reconfigured as needs change, custom-built wood ramps that can be designed to match the home's architecture, and portable folding ramps for temporary use or travel. Our CAPS-certified specialists assess your entry configuration, measure the rise and available run, and recommend the most appropriate ramp type for your situation. We design every ramp to be as unobtrusive as possible — many of our aluminum ramp installations are nearly invisible from the street.
Wheelchair ramp installation in Eugene ranges from $650 for a simple threshold ramp to $8,500+ for a long modular ramp with multiple turns. The average residential ramp project runs $1,800–$3,500.
Most ramp installations take 1–3 days. Modular aluminum ramps can often be installed in a single day. Custom wood ramps with concrete footings may take 2–3 days.
Yes. Wheelchair ramps are among the most commonly funded VA HISA modifications. We handle all VA paperwork and work directly with your VA representative.
Free in-home assessment. Written quote. No pressure.