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Wheelchair Ramps of San Diego
Wherever there’s an accessibility need, 101 Mobility has a solution. We offer a wide range of residential and commercial handicap ramps, ensuring an improved quality of life for those using wheelchairs, scooters, or other assistive devices. Whether you’re looking for a portable wheelchair ramp, a folding wheelchair ramp, or other access ramps for the disabled, we offer the best wheelchair ramps in San Diego. Our selection of aluminum, rubber, and other handicap ramps in San Diego makes it easy and safe to get in and out of buildings and navigate curbs, stairs, and other obstacles. Whether you’re aging in place at home or helping patrons safely access your business, 101 Mobility provides wheelchair ramps in California tailored to your needs. Reach out today to learn about ramp dimensions, wheelchair ramps for vans, portable ramps, and more. We’re here to bring our customers the best wheelchair ramps in and around San Diego, serving Chula Vista, Escondido, Oceanside, San Marcos, Carlsbad, and more. If you want to improve access to your home or business, we’re ready to help.
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101 Mobility of San Diego is proud to be a trusted wheelchair ramp dealer, improving the quality of life for our customers and helping those in the local California community gain comfort and safety. If you’re looking for help on your mobility journey, we’ve got you covered with handicap ramps for your needs. Give your local San Diego mobility experts a call today!
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Frequently Asked Questions
We provide a variety of ramps, including threshold ramps, portable ramps, and aluminum modular ramps. We offer residential and commercial ramp solutions. Our experts can help you determine the best ramp based on the height of the steps, the mobility device you use, and your personal preferences.
Some of our ramps are designed to be portable and can be easily moved or adjusted as needed.
Measure the distance from the top step/landing to the ground (RISE). ADA recommendation is to have a 1:12 slope. This is a foot of ramp for every inch of rise. For example, if you need a ramp to the porch and it is 24” from the ground, you will need a ramp approximately 24’.
Residential ramps are 36” wide and have two-line handrails. Commercial ramps are 48” wide and have handrails with vertical pickets. Commercial ramps must be used in public buildings.
Yes. Our aluminum ramps are designed with high‑traction surfaces that perform well in all weather conditions, including snow and ice.
Yes. Many of our modular ramps can be installed temporarily and removed when no longer needed.
We do not build wood ramps. We install best‑in‑class modular aluminum ramps that are durable, weather‑resistant, and ADA‑aligned.
Aluminum can warm up in direct sunlight, but its open design allows heat to dissipate more quickly than many other materials.
We utilize the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as a guideline to determine that ramp length.
Pricing varies based on ramp size and length. Please reach out to your local 101 Mobility for detailed pricing information. You can also discuss rental options. There may be many reasons that insurance does not cover some products, and we encourage you to reach out to your insurance provider for more clarification. If you would like us to prepare a free estimate, give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Shorter lengths could create a sharp incline making it more difficult to or dangerous to use.
At the free consultation we will supply a drawing of the ramp components and confirm the installation schedule. We stock a large selection or ramp components that allow us to meet immediate needs. Give us a call to check our schedule availability.
Yes, they are durable, rust-proof and low-maintenance, suitable to withstand cold, snow and road salt. They feature non-slip surface for safety.
Ramp length is based on slope requirements to ensure safety and ease of use. Shorter ramps may create unsafe inclines, which is why ADA‑aligned standards typically require 1 foot of ramp for every inch of rise. We offer solutions for small spaces, temporary needs, and weather‑exposed areas.