Wheelchair ramp installation costs vary by material and complexity


Anila Povey Customer Experience Director | Mr. Handyman

Installing a wheelchair ramp is essential for enhancing accessibility in both residential and commercial settings. The cost of installing a wheelchair ramp can vary based on several factors, including materials, installation complexity, and size. Mr. Handyman provides guidance on these factors, discussing materials like wood, aluminum, and concrete to help with budgeting for short-term and long-term solutions.

The average cost for a standard residential ramp installation ranges from $1,000 to $10,000. "Wooden ramps: $1,000 to $2,500; Aluminum ramps: $2,000 to $5,000; Concrete ramps: $3,000 to $10,000." These figures include both materials and labor costs but may increase with customizations or additional features.

Commercial installations often incur higher costs due to stricter building codes and the need for more durable materials. Prices range from $3,000 to over $20,000 depending on property size and design complexity. Additional expenses might include permits and compliance with ADA guidelines.

Several factors influence the overall cost of a wheelchair ramp installation:

- **Ramp Type and Material:** Materials like wood are suitable for temporary use but require maintenance. Aluminum offers durability while concrete is ideal for permanent installations.

- **Ramp Size and Complexity:** The size and slope significantly affect costs. A longer or steeper ramp will be more expensive than one designed for a small entryway.

- **Labor Costs:** Professionals charge between $40 and $80 per hour depending on location. Larger projects may also require foundation preparation or excavation.

To reduce costs:

- Opt for temporary ramps if needed short-term.

- Choose simpler designs without extra features.

- Consider DIY installation if skilled enough.

- Request multiple quotes from contractors.

Mr. Handyman emphasizes the importance of professional installation: "Hiring a professional like Mr. Handyman can often save time and money in the long run by avoiding mistakes."

Mr. Handyman's experienced team specializes in wheelchair ramp installations with over 10 years of experience ensuring safety standards are met. Their work is backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise.

This article serves as general information; contacting local professionals like Mr. Handyman is recommended for accurate assessments.

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