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Remodeler
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Location: Spring Hill, Florida
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Wheelchair Ramps
Does anyone have some links to building handicap ramps? I googled and found mostly nonsense. I found a site a year or so ago but I don't remember how or the address.
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
If i think back, we used to go for every 1" in heigh we would have to go a foot in length. Anything after 12 feet in length needs a landing / break area so the person or persons can stop for a minute and take a break.
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
The latest issue of Proffesional Deck Builder has some decent info, and I believe Bjd is correct, 1/12 slope is max.
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Re: Wheelchair RampsQuote:
Although I would still suggest a 1:12 if practical. |
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
I thought it was 1:8 for a 'ramp', - - but 1:12 for a 'handicap ramp'.
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
Paul, you want to go to the ADA site http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/ada/adahom1.htm for your info. Keeps you out of trouble.
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Re: Wheelchair RampsQuote:
International Residential Code 2003 only uses the term "ramp" and makes no distinction for ramps used exclusively for handicap egress. The maximum slope is 1:8. R311.6 RAMPS. R311.6.1 Maximum Slope. Ramps shall have a maximum slope of 1 unit vertical in eight units horizontal (12.5 percent slope.) The commercial International Building Code 2003 may vary. A lower slope like a 1:12 slope is a safer slope in my opinion, but of course this increases the cost and the overall length. ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements only apply to commercial/public buildings and are not enforceable for private residences but they are still good guidelines to observe. |
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Re: Wheelchair RampsQuote:
Thanks, Homebuild, - - good info, - - but in my area, - - the 1:12 is enforced on local residences (for handicapped). Don't know how it works in the rest of the country, - - but around here the National and/or IRC codes are just the required minimum, - - the 'local code' is always at least that and oft-times more.
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
I built a ramp for my wife's grandfather when he became wheel chair bound. I went 1:12. It does make for a long ramp. I had to put in two platforms which were 5x5 for the wheel chair and operator to turn. This was a small old village house with steps up both the side entrance and front! I ended up cutting in a pato door in the back of the house with a 8x8 deck. I made the ramp removable by putting plywood on the posts for the ramp and bolting in sections. When grandfather past on we gave the ramp to a needy family.
Sorry for the long post, but definitly go 1:12. If you are having a service help with transportation or loading they may not help if it is less than 1:12. That is my case in the North East. Good luck. |
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Re: Wheelchair Ramps
GMW, I believe that you are on the right track. Make it comfortable for the one involved. The donation was more than generous. Many of us may be there someday.
This is a contractors site and we have to deal with legalities which is why I recommended the ADA site. It gives you a guideline to fall back on if you are sued, commonplace here. I reiterate, the State flag of Florida is a seopena.
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