What kind of wood are ramps made of




















It is important to conduct some research before you decide what kind of ramp you want, what the styling, size as well as layout will be. Aside from this, you would also need to decide which material would work best for your ramp construction.

Today that are a number of different kinds of ramps available on the market that you can choose from. Each of these have their pros and cons. The one you choose will be entirely dependent on your specific requirement, the amount you want to spend on the ramp as well as factors such as the type of mobility device or wheelchair being used on the ramp etc. Lets take a look at the different types of ramp materials:. This is an excellent material for all types of disability ramps. It is extremely lightweight and strong and requires very little maintenance.

It is excellent for residential as well as commercial properties. The other benefit of aluminium ramps is that they can be dissembled with very little effort, moved and then assembled at the new location. When you get an aluminium ramp installed, you would also need a special, non-slip surface to provide good traction to the wheelchair or mobility device.

This is especially useful during rainy weather. An aluminium ramp can also be adjusted without too much trouble, in case the ground underneath it settles or heaves. Wooden ramps, when properly constructed, look appealing and can complement the styling of the building on the property. Unfortunately, these ramps have a number of downsides. They require extensive maintenance in order to prevent warping, splintering and rotting. Aluminum ramps can be easily adjusted if the ground underneath heaves or settles.

Wood ramps, when properly built, have the potential to be visually pleasing, in that they can be made to match the architecture of the building they are attached to. Wood ramps have many drawbacks. They require constant maintenance to prevent rotting, warping and hand rail splinters.

They can be very slippery when wet, so they need to have a non-slip surface added and maintained. Wood ramps require a building permit and must be built from scratch as opposed to aluminum ramps which have pre-built modular components. Wood ramps can not be removed and reassembled at a new location. Wood ramps are difficult to adjust in the event of the ground under the supports settling or heaving.

It is also much more durable than wood and will not warp out in the elements. These ramps are able to be used over and over again and is less flexible and heavier than an alternative metal such as aluminum.

Consider a steel wheelchair ramp to travel in and out of your home safely and efficiently! The CAPS designation offers reassurance that we will advise you about the choices that will help you stay in your home safely and securely, while making your life more accessible.

Our Amramp experts are familiar with the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA and local requirements for ramps to provide you with the safest ramp for your needs.



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