Wheelchair Ramps

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 05-31-2005, 09:07 PM   #1
Remodeler
 
MinConst's Avatar
 
Trade: Remodeler
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Spring Hill, Florida
Posts: 820

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.
Thanks.

__________________
Paul
Minichillo's Construction
Website
I will never leave you hanging!
MinConst is offline  
Warning: The topics covered on this site include activities in which there exists the potential for serious injury or death. ContractorTalk.com DOES NOT guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information contained on this site. Always use proper safety precaution and reference reliable outside sources before attempting any construction or remodeling task!

Old 06-01-2005, 12:44 AM   #2
Pro
 
Joe Carola's Avatar
 
Trade: Framing Contractor
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Caldwell, New Jersey
Posts: 1,541

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


Paul,

Check out this link. I hope it helps.

http://www.wheelchairramp.org/

Joe Carola
Joe Carola is offline  
Old 06-01-2005, 05:07 AM   #3
Pro
 
Bjd's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: MA
Posts: 438

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.

BJD
Bjd is offline  
Old 06-01-2005, 11:07 AM   #4
Pro
 
Kevin's Avatar
 
Trade: misc
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 190

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.
Kevin is offline  
Old 06-11-2005, 01:57 PM   #5
New Guy
 
homebild's Avatar
 
Trade: Professional Homebuilder, Plumber and Electrician---IRC Combination Code Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 25

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


Quote:
Originally Posted by MinConst
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.
Thanks.
Wherever IRC 2003 Code is being used, the maximum slope for a ramp is 1:8.

Although I would still suggest a 1:12 if practical.
homebild is offline  
Old 06-11-2005, 02:10 PM   #6
Pro
 
bergenbldr's Avatar
 
Trade: builder remodelor
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: northeast
Posts: 378

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


Quote:
Originally Posted by MinConst
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.
Thanks.
Minconst, if your seriuosly getting into the handicap retrofit business,you might want to pickup a ada code book. Try www.contractor-books.com
bergenbldr is offline  
Old 06-11-2005, 03:23 PM   #7
Pro
 
Tom R's Avatar
 
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 6,484

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


I thought it was 1:8 for a 'ramp', - - but 1:12 for a 'handicap ramp'.
__________________
http://www.tr-built.com
Tom R is offline  
Old 06-11-2005, 11:54 PM   #8
Pro
 
Teetorbilt's Avatar
 
Trade: Residential Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
Posts: 10,475

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.
__________________
You can't solve you're problems with the same level of thinking that created the problems.

Albert Einstein
Teetorbilt is offline  
Old 06-12-2005, 12:20 PM   #9
New Guy
 
homebild's Avatar
 
Trade: Professional Homebuilder, Plumber and Electrician---IRC Combination Code Inspector
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 25

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom R
I thought it was 1:8 for a 'ramp', - - but 1:12 for a 'handicap ramp'.
Tom:

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.
homebild is offline  
Old 06-12-2005, 07:49 PM   #10
Pro
 
Tom R's Avatar
 
Trade: Carpenter
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 6,484

Re: Wheelchair Ramps


Quote:
Originally Posted by homebild
Tom:

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.

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.
__________________
http://www.tr-built.com
Tom R is offline  
Old 06-15-2005, 09:01 AM   #11
Member
 
GMW's Avatar
 
Trade: Deck builder & Handyman
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Upstate New York
Posts: 55

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.
GMW is offline  
Old 06-15-2005, 10:15 PM   #12
Pro
 
Teetorbilt's Avatar
 
Trade: Residential Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
Posts: 10,475

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.
__________________
You can't solve you're problems with the same level of thinking that created the problems.

Albert Einstein
Teetorbilt is offline  


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off


Join Now... It's Fast and FREE!

Privacy Badge
I am a professional contractor
I am a DIY Homeowner
ContractorTalk.com is for
PROFESSIONAL CONTRACTORS ONLY!

At ContractorTalk.com we cater exlusivly to professional contractors who make their living as a contractor. Knowing that many homeowners and DIYers are looking for a community to call home, we've created www.DIYChatroom.com DIY Chatroom is full of helpful advices and perfect for DIY homeowners.

Redirecing in 10 seconds
No Thanks
terms of service

Already Have an Account?