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Wheelchair Ramp Pricing Guide
Wheelchair ramps provide safe and easy access to your home for those using wheelchairs, scooters, or other assistive devices. While you may be wondering, how much does a wheelchair ramp cost, the answer isn’t simple. Material, length, and type of ramp will affect the overall price. At 101 Mobility, we’re committed to providing the right ramp for your needs and your budget.
How Much Does a Wheelchair Ramp Cost?
Residential wheelchair ramps from 101 Mobility range in price from $1,000 to $10,000, making them an affordable option for personal walkways. That wide range is affected by your required — or desired — material, ramp length, and complexity of installation.
However, no two ramps are the same. An exact price relies on your specific needs and the layout of your home. 101 Mobility offers a free consultation to assess your entryway and the surrounding area in order to determine the best option.

Pricing by Wheelchair Ramp Type
The cost of a wheelchair ramp varies significantly based on its purpose and design, whether it’s for a home, a business, or a temporary need. At 101 Mobility, we offer a comprehensive range of solutions, from small portable threshold ramps to extensive, modular systems. Below, we break down the average cost ranges for the most common wheelchair ramp categories our customers select to give you a clearer picture of your expected investment.
Residential Wheelchair Ramp Cost
Most homeowners use aluminum modular ramps for their houses, porches, decks, or raised entries. These systems are highly popular because they are custom-configured, durable, and easily installed, often without the need for a building permit.
For a standard residential application — such as a ramp leading to a porch or a single entryway — modular ramps are priced by the foot. 101 Mobility customers pay between $1,000 and $10,000. This price range includes the ramp system, landings, and professional installation.
For homeowners looking to make a small change for a big increase in accessibility, threshold ramps — small, lightweight ramps used to clear doorways or minor bumps — can start as low as a few hundred dollars.

Commercial Wheelchair Ramp Cost
Commercial ramp installations generally cost more due to their specific design requirements and regulatory compliance. These ramps must adhere to stricter Americans with Disabilities Act codes, which dictate elements like slope, width, and handrail design.
Key factors driving the higher cost include:

Portable & Rental Ramp Cost
$150–$500/month
When you only need an accessibility solution for a short period — such as recovering from post-surgery, hosting an event at your home, or seeking short-term accessibility — a portable or rental ramp may be the most cost-effective solution. Renting allows you to avoid the full purchase price while still receiving a safe, professional solution sourced from local inventory.
Rental ramps are a popular option for temporary needs. The cost is often based on the ramp’s length and your location but average $150–$500/month.
Portable ramps are typically smaller, lightweight ramps designed for easy setup and removal. They start as low as a few hundred dollars.

Key Factors That Influence The Cost of a Wheelchair Ramp
There is no way to show a standard sticker price for wheelchair ramps. Each ramp will be unique based on your needs, application, and design. At 101 Mobility, we work to find a custom solution that fits both your property and your budget. During a free consultation, 101 Mobility experts will evaluate your walkway and the surrounding area to determine the best options before providing a firm, personalized quote. This final price is determined by a few core elements.
Length & Rise:
The necessary length of your ramp is the single most important factor determining the final price. Accessibility codes, such as the ADA’s standard 1:12 slope rule, dictate that for every inch of vertical rise, you need at least 12 inches of horizontal ramp run. A higher entrance or deck requires a significantly longer ramp, directly increasing the material and installation costs.Material
The choice of ramp material greatly influences both the upfront price and the long-term maintenance costs. Aluminum modular ramps are often preferred for their low maintenance, durability, and easy configuration, though they may have a higher initial cost than a simple wood ramp. Other options like wood or composite are available and affect the overall investment differently.Ramp Configuration
The design required to fit the ramp into your space affects the total materials and labor. A simple, straight ramp will be less expensive than a complex setup. Configurations like switchbacks or those requiring multi-landing layouts to reach a high rise will require more materials and complex labor, thus increasing the price.Installation Site
A ramp’s location affects the preparation needed and, therefore, the final cost. Installing a ramp outdoors on uneven terrain may require more site preparation than an indoor installation. Whether the ramp is going to a home or a business also changes the requirements, as commercial sites must comply with stricter ADA codes.Features
Additional safety and convenience features add value and are factored into the total price. These include mandatory elements like handrails and landings, but can also involve specialized components such as platforms or non-slip surfaces. The inclusion of these features ensures the ramp is not only code-compliant but also safe and comfortable for the user.Rental vs. Purchase
A permanent ramp naturally costs more up-front than a short-term rental. But depending on how long you need a ramp, renting may not be the most affordable option. Renting is available for temporary needs, such as post-surgery recovery, and involves lower monthly payments rather than a full upfront cost. If you end up needing equipment for a year or more it might make more sense financially to buy it outright.
How to Pay for a Wheelchair Ramp
Investing in a wheelchair ramp is a significant decision. The good news is that there are several ways to help manage the cost.
Wheelchair Ramp Financing Options
At 101 Mobility, we understand the importance of maintaining your mobility. That’s why we offer a range of options to suit your needs, including flexible financing solutions, rent-to-own plans, and pre-owned equipment. Financing availability may vary by location, so we encourage you to contact your local 101 Mobility to explore their options and find the best solution.
Wheelchair Ramp Funding Assistance
In some cases, individuals may qualify for outside assistance to help cover the costs of accessibility upgrades. Veterans and individuals with disabilities may qualify for funding or tax credits. We recommend exploring resources related to grants or programs offered for home modifications to enhance accessibility.
Rental Wheelchair Ramp Cost
101 Mobility offers equipment rentals as an excellent option for short-term or temporary needs. This is the perfect solution for individuals and businesses requiring temporary assistance, such as those recovering from an injury or surgery, or for hosting special events.
Our rentals are sourced from local inventory for a quick solution without a permanent investment. Additionally, pre-owned ramps may be available for purchase at a reduced price.

Get an Accurate Wheelchair Ramp Quote
For an accurate quote on a wheelchair ramp, schedule a free professional consultation. Our experts will assess your walkway and the surrounding area, discuss your specific needs, and help you choose the ideal ramp for your home.
Schedule your free site evaluation and get your accurate wheelchair ramp quote today.

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