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Mistakes You Should Not Be Making While Buying & Building Ramps

by Isabel Blamey Professional writer
This article is going to specify the key mistakes that you cannot afford making while buying and installing ramps for wheelchair accessibility. 

Ramps are the most practical solution if you want to provide access to your home to the handicapped or elderly, aged persons.  Wheelchair ramps for homes are helping people with mobility issues by giving them absolute freedom to move independently and safely. While ramp solutions are available in different designs and materials, it is quite confusing to understand the type of ramp suitable for a particular house structure or entrance design. The wrong choice of a ramp can never be afforded because it raises the question of safety for the users. To help you out, here we have mentioned a few mistakes you must avoid while installing ramps.



Purchasing a second-hand ramp
Even if you have budget restrictions, do not ever go for a used ramp solution. You need a permanent or long-lasting solution to help anyone with mobility issues and so buying a used ramp that has exhausted its half-life, developed rust or has gone through damages is never an option. 

Taking installation lightly
Even though there various available solutions of ramps for sale from distinguished sellers, installing it by anyone is simply not suggested. Certain conditions determine the height, width and slope of the ramp for ensuring safety. There is a need for professionals who will lay the ramp following the safety and disability guidelines. They will also assure that the beauty of the gateway is not at all destroyed with the ramp. 

Providing step at the base 
The entire purpose of the ramp is ruined if the end or bottom of the ramp is provided with a step. These are mostly seen when ramps are laid by novice 
builders.  Even a tiny step has an impact on the usability of the ramp and it cannot be accessed by the wheelchairs. 

Buying from unreliable suppliers
Many sellers supply ramps legitimately online and through their local stores. They build or customise the ramp solutions conforming to the DDA approval, disability aids and adaptations policy. Hence, do not just go for any seller in your proximity but seek only authorised stores. 

Ignoring the surface and support features 

Ramps cannot be considered safe and reliant for disable ones until it has support handrails and non-slippery. With no handrails on the sides and highly finished surface, the rolling down of the wheelchairs is riskier and hence the person needs someone to guard. 

Avoid making all these unaffordable mistakes while you are planning to build wheelchair ramps for homes. Even if you are never familiar with the concept of ramps, how to get one and install it, then contact a seller which provides custom ramp solutions as well as all-round services of installation and maintenance.

Author bio: The Author is a house architect having knowledge about the construction of wheelchair ramps for homes and writes blogs mostly on the guidelines to install ramps. Presently, he opened his dedicated store for providing ramps for sale to houses as well as commercial buildings. 


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About Isabel Blamey Senior   Professional writer

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Created on Mar 13th 2020 07:42. Viewed 142 times.

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