Wisconsin properties will require wheelchair ramps to remain accessible. State codes require property owners to ensure their ramps are built to standard. Our workers at REDD Team understand what you’ll need when getting a quality aluminum wheelchair ramp ready at your site.
The rules for getting a wheelchair ramp ready at your property are thorough, but we’ll be ready to meet all of those points. We have years of experience producing quality ramps for properties around Wisconsin, and we can bring our expertise to you.
Following All Wisconsin Standards
We at REDD Team will follow all Wisconsin-specific standards for getting aluminum wheelchair ramps ready. There are many points to use when getting a ramp in the state:
- Wisconsin code states that any surface with a slope of 1:20 or greater can be considered a ramp. The steepest permitted slope for a ramp in the state is 1:8.
- All open sides on ramps must have handrails, especially if the ramp has a rise of at least eight inches. The top of the rail must be anywhere from 30 to 38 inches above the ramp surface.
- Handrails can be attached to a wall that directly connects to one side of the ramp. There should be about 1.5 inches of clear space between the wall and the rail.
- The surface must be capable of preventing slipping, whether it entails grating or grooves.
- The ramp should be at least 36 inches wide between the two handrails.
- Landings must also appear at the top of the ramp or at any point where the direction changes. The ramp should go for at least 36 inches in the direction of travel, plus it should be as wide as the rest of the ramp.
These terms apply to all ramps throughout Wisconsin. REDD Team can build an aluminum wheelchair ramp that works with all of these standards.
What Will We Do For Your Ramp?
We use many standards at REDD Team when building an aluminum wheelchair ramp for your Wisconsin property:
- We use high-quality aluminum materials that are easy to reshape for your space. Aluminum is also stronger than most other ramp metals.
- We can build railings based on where you’re placing the ramp. We can work with either traditional railings that stand on their own or ones you’ll connect to a wall.
- You’ll receive thorough instructions on how to assemble your ramp yourself. We provide specific assembly rules based on your unique layout, including what parts should be handled first.
- All the tools necessary for your ramp will be shipped directly to your site. You won’t require any additional materials outside what we provide.
The process for getting a ramp ready won’t take too long either. Aluminum is an easier metal to utilize in construction, plus the assembly process we use is easy to follow.
When you order from us, you’ll see why REDD Team is your best choice for aluminum wheelchair ramps in Wisconsin. We can build ramps that adhere to your needs while meeting all Wisconsin state standards. You can contact us through our website or by phone at 800-648-3696 to learn more and schedule a consultation for services. We’ll be available to assist you with whatever you require out of a ramp while meeting Wisconsin state rules.