Aluminum wheelchair ramp with railings leading to a door on a brick house, placed over steps and grass.
Close-up of a metal ramp transitioning from a concrete surface, showing screws and an aluminum frame.
A person in a wheelchair ascends a white access ramp leading to the entrance of a light blue house with a brown roof.
A woman in a wheelchair descends a ramp outside a house, under a covered area. Trees and a fence are visible in the background.
A person using a motorized wheelchair ascends a metal ramp leading to the entrance of a brick house with light blue shutters.
Person in a hoodie using a mobility scooter on a ramp leading to a red brick building, surrounded by trees and garden lights.
Aluminum wheelchair ramp with railings leading to a door on a brick house, placed over steps and grass.
Close-up of a metal ramp transitioning from a concrete surface, showing screws and an aluminum frame.
A person in a wheelchair ascends a white access ramp leading to the entrance of a light blue house with a brown roof.
A woman in a wheelchair descends a ramp outside a house, under a covered area. Trees and a fence are visible in the background.
A person using a motorized wheelchair ascends a metal ramp leading to the entrance of a brick house with light blue shutters.
Person in a hoodie using a mobility scooter on a ramp leading to a red brick building, surrounded by trees and garden lights.
Home Access Ramps

Elevation Modular Ramps

Home

Commercial

Every home and situation is unique—and Harmar has your back. Our modular elevation ramps are built especially for your home and needs.

  • Configurable for your property.
  • Weight-bearing capacity as high as 850 lbs. to accommodate you and your mobility device.
  • ADA-compliant.

Assembled in the USA

Dealers in All 50 States

Live Support

  • Custom configurations to provide entrance/exit to your home
  • Non-slip surface for maximum performance in wet conditions
  • ADA Compliant
  • Sturdy J-hook connections, tongue in groove between platforms and ramps for ultimate stability
  • Smooth and continuous, 2-line handrails

Weight Capacity850 lb
Usable Ramp Width36″
Warranty3 year, limited
Ramp Lengths
  • 2′
  • 3′
  • 4′
  • 5′
  • 6′
  • 7′
  • 8′
Platform Sizes
  • 4′ x 4′
  • 5′ x 4′
  • 5′ x 5′
  • 5′ x 6′
Safety FeaturesNon-slip surfaces
Compliance
  • ADA compliant
  • Rated residential
Available Options
  • Platform gate
  • Aluminum stairs

Features

Railings and Corners

Close-up of a metal railing with a curved black hand grip, positioned on a ramp or walkway.
Close-up of a metal railing featuring a corner joint. The rails are silver with black connectors, partially blurred background.
Close-up of a metallic handrail with black plastic end caps on an outdoor staircase.
Close-up of an aluminum handrail with black connectors on a ramp, set against a brick wall and green shrubs.
Close-up of a metal handrail with sunlight reflecting on its surface. The background is blurred.
Close-up of a metal railing with a black elbow connector, against a blurred background.
Close-up of a metal handrail with black connectors, part of a wheelchair ramp. The background shows blurred greenery and part of the ramp.
Close-up of a metal handrail with a black end cap, set against a blurred background of a building and greenery.
Close-up of a metal railing corner with a black connector, against a blurred background of a building facade.

Features

Foundations

Close-up of a metal support beam anchored to a concrete slab on grass, surrounded by small plants.
Close-up of a metallic accessibility ramp edge on a textured cement surface, with visible bolts and ridges.
Metal support structure on a concrete base with bolts and nuts, surrounded by grass and mulch, near a brick wall.
Metal step with railing leading from a platform onto a grassy area with stepping stones nearby.
Metal post attached to a raised platform, secured by bolts, rests on a concrete slab placed on grassy ground.
Aluminum ramp placed on concrete ground, featuring horizontal ridges and a slight incline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wondering what ramp would work best for you? Here are a few key things to keep in mind as you make your decision. If you have other questions that aren’t answered here, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.

Aluminum threshold ramps are ideal for those who have difficulty with single steps or getting over raises in floors near doorways. Offered in multiple sizes, the aluminum threshold ramps can be ordered in fixed heights or can be designed to be adjusted for versatile use. With their weight-bearing capacity of 600 lb, they can accommodate most powerchairs, scooters, or manual wheelchairs.

Elevation ramps are great for anyone who may be struggling walking up steps, or someone who may not be able to easily get in or out of their mobility device. Entering or exiting your home can be made easier by installing a ramp.

Elevation ramps are great applications when considering maintenance. Instead of worrying about mechanical or technical difficulties, ramps can be cared for by completing routine maintenance and keeping them clean.

Designed for travel, portable ramps are optimal to help mobility device users maneuver over curbs, single steps in and outside of homes, and other locations with an uneven floor. Store the ramp in your car, or in a coat closet for easy access when you’re ready to hit the road.

Yes. The portable ramp was created to make travel easier. Made of lightweight aluminum, the ramp offers single or multifold options, depending on the size and dimensions, but can support up to 600 lb.

Rubber threshold ramps are ideal for those who have difficulty with single steps or getting over raises in floors near doorways. Offered in multiple sizes and dimensions, the rubber ramps are built to last. With their heavy duty weight-bearing capacity of 850 lb, they can accommodate virtually any powerchair, scooter, or manual wheelchair and rider.

The rubber threshold ramps require no tools for assembly or disassembly. To set up at your step or threshold, lay out each piece and place them together using the puzzle-like edges to fit into place.

Yes! The aluminum threshold ramp does not need to be a permanent installation and can be a great temporary accessibility solution for your home.

Harmar products are available through any of Harmar’s authorized dealers located throughout the United States and around the world. It is imperative that you use a qualified Harmar dealer since they are professionals who are trained to install and service Harmar products for safe use. To find the Harmar Authorized Dealer in your area, just use our Dealer Locator.

Consult With Us

Consult with a trusted Harmar representative to learn more about mobility and access solutions to ensure you find the right fit.