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Ramps

Whether you need to get your electric wheelchair up to your front door or your mobility scooter into the back of your truck or SUV, our wheelchair ramps section will have something that meets your needs. Our guaranteed best prices, expert staff and excellent return policy will ensure you choose and receive the wheelchair ramp that is right for you!
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Determining the Correct Length

A good place to start is the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) guidelines for ramp construction. By using the chart (located on each ramp page) and knowing the total vertical distance you need to raise the person or the equipment, you can figure out the maximum wheelchair ramp length required. The vertical distance can be determined by measuring from the ground straight up to a point parallel to the highest point you need to move the person or the equipment. For example, to move a person up 3 steps, you could measure the height of each step riser, and then add these measurements together. If each riser measures 8 inches, you would need to move the person 24 inches (3 risers of 8 inches each) or 2 feet. Or, you could hold out a straight edge (a tape measure or a yardstick, or even a broomstick from the top step, and measure from the ground directly up to this straight edge. For moving a person or equipment into an automobile, it is even easier. Just measure from the ground to the highest point the equipment would need to clear to make it into the vehicle.

The ADA recommends one foot of ramp length per 1 inch of vertical rise. Remember, however, that this is just a place to start, because the ADA recommendations are based on a person using a wheelchair being able to comfortably propel up the ramp. If you are using an electric scooter or a power chair, or if a moderately strong caregiver will be propelling you, the ramp length can be significantly shorter. We think a good rule of thumb is to take the ADA recommendations and multiple by .5 for situation where a caregiver is pushing, and by .33 for scooters or power wheelchair. For example, while the ADA recommends a 30 foot ramp to move someone 30 vertical inches (about 4 stair treads) you really only need about a 10 foot ramp (30ft. x .33) if you are using a power chair or a scooter.

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Will I be charged sales tax?
SpinLife is required to collect sales tax for items shipped to certain states. Please click here: Sales Tax Info to see if your state is on the list.

Is shipping free?
Yes, if your order is over $50 it will ship for free. (Orders over $50 always ship for free everyday at SpinLife.)

What if something goes wrong with my purchase?
SpinLife is here to support you throughout the life of your purchase.  We honor all manufacturers warranties.  If you run into trouble, give us a call and we will get it taken care of for you.

What if I want to return my ramp?
SpinLife wants you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. If it arrives and it is not what you thought or does not meet your needs, you can return it as long as it is in new condition and in the original packaging. Please see our Return Policy for complete details.

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