Western Stairlifts
Aluminum wheelchair ramp installed at a residential home entry

Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps with Lifetime Warranty

Wheelchair Ramps & Handicap Ramps for Homes.

A wheelchair ramp is more than a piece of equipment. It's your path to independence. Western Stairlifts sells and installs aluminum wheelchair ramps across Utah, Idaho, and Arizona, backed by the only lifetime warranty in our entire catalog.

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Lifetime
Warranty on Materials & Structure
1:12
ADA-Compliant Slope Ratio
1–3 Days
Typical Install Time
Rust-Proof
All-Weather Aluminum Build

Built to Last a Lifetime

Aluminum Wheelchair Ramps. The Only Product We Cover for Life.

When you're investing in a wheelchair ramp for your home, you need something that will stand up to weather, daily use, and the test of time. Our aluminum ramps are rust-proof and weather-resistant. Aluminum doesn't corrode like steel and won't rot like wood. Rain, snow, Utah summers, and Arizona heat won't degrade it.

They're also lightweight but incredibly strong. Sections are easier to position while still supporting heavy power wheelchairs and scooters. American-made, precision-welded, with non-slip walking surfaces throughout.

Every ramp we install comes with a lifetime warranty covering materials, manufacturing defects, and structural integrity for as long as you own the ramp. This is the only product in our entire catalog with a lifetime guarantee. That's how confident we are.

  • Lifetime warranty on materials, manufacturing, and structure
  • Rust-proof aluminum with no corrosion, no rot, no maintenance
  • Supports power wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and canes
  • American-made with non-slip walking surfaces
Close-up of aluminum wheelchair ramp panels and safety handrails being installed

Configures to Your Home

Modular Ramp Systems for Any Home Configuration

The beauty of an aluminum modular wheelchair ramp is that it adapts to your home, not the other way around. Unlike concrete ramps that are permanent and expensive, or wooden ramps that need constant maintenance, our aluminum systems give you four real advantages.

Custom Configuration

Straight runs, switchbacks, L-shapes, or U-shapes. Sections are arranged on-site to work around landscaping, stairs, and entry points.

Expandable Design

If your needs change, we add sections rather than replace the entire ramp. Your investment grows with your situation.

Relocatable

Moving? The ramp disassembles and reinstalls at your new home. No demolition, no waste, no starting over.

Works for Everyone

Wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes. Anyone who needs a safer way to enter or exit the home benefits from a level-surface ramp.

“Modular” describes the construction method, but most people simply call this their wheelchair ramp or handicap ramp. What matters is that it works, day in and day out.

Safe & Compliant

ADA-Compliant Ramps for Residential & Commercial Use

The Americans with Disabilities Act sets clear standards for ramp safety. Whether you're installing at a private residence or a commercial property, following ADA guidelines ensures the ramp is safe and usable for everyone. Our team meets or exceeds these standards on every install.

Key ADA Ramp Requirements

Slope ratio1:12 (1 inch of rise per 12 inches of ramp length)
Minimum width36 inches between handrails
Landing platformsRequired at top, bottom, and every 30 feet of run
HandrailsRequired on both sides if rise exceeds 6 inches
Edge protectionCurbs or rails to prevent wheels slipping off
SurfaceSlip-resistant in all weather conditions

The Process

Wheelchair Ramp Installation: What to Expect

01

Free In-Home Consultation

We visit your home, discuss your mobility needs, take precise measurements, and evaluate entry points, terrain, and any obstacles. You'll get a detailed quote with no obligation.

02

Custom Configuration & Permitting

Based on the site assessment, we design a ramp system specific to your home. We handle any local permits or HOA approvals needed for your Utah, Idaho, or Arizona property.

03

Professional Installation

Our certified technicians install the ramp, typically in 1–3 days depending on length and complexity. We anchor the system securely, attach handrails, and test every component.

04

Final Walkthrough

We walk you through the ramp, demonstrate safety features, and answer any questions. Your ramp is ready to use the day we finish.

Wheelchair ramp professionally installed at a residential home entry

Our Promise

Custom-fit to your entry. Installed in days. Backed for a lifetime.

Two Options to Match Your Need

Types of Wheelchair Ramps We Offer

Aluminum Modular Ramp Systems

Permanent or semi-permanent ramp solutions custom-configured for your home. Professional installation included. Lifetime warranty on all materials and manufacturing.

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Portable Wheelchair Ramps

Lightweight, foldable ramps for travel, visiting family, or temporary use. Available in multiple lengths, ideal for overcoming small steps, thresholds, or low entryways when you're away from home.

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Why Western Stairlifts

Why Choose Us for Your Wheelchair Ramp?

Lifetime Warranty

The standout. No other product we carry comes with a lifetime warranty. Not stairlifts. Not elevators. Not platform lifts. Only our aluminum ramps. Materials, manufacturing, and structural integrity covered for as long as you own it.

Certified Technicians

We don't ship you a box of parts and wish you luck. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained on every ramp system we offer. Professional installation is included with every modular ramp.

Free In-Home Consultation

Before you spend a dollar, we come to your home, evaluate your situation, and provide a clear written quote. No pressure, no obligation, no high-pressure sales tactics.

Local to Utah, Idaho & Arizona

We live and work in the communities we serve. When you call, you're talking to someone who understands your area, your climate, your terrain, and your needs across all three states.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a wheelchair ramp cost?
The cost depends on length, number of turns, and configuration. A typical residential aluminum ramp installation ranges from $2,000 to $8,000, with most homes falling in the $3,000–$5,000 range. Your free in-home consultation provides an exact quote.
Does insurance or Medicare cover wheelchair ramps?
Medicare typically does not cover wheelchair ramps. They're classified as home modifications, not durable medical equipment. Some Medicaid waiver programs, VA benefits, and long-term care insurance policies may cover part or all of the cost. We can help you explore your options.
How long does installation take?
Most residential ramp installations are completed in 1–3 days. Complex configurations or long runs may take slightly longer.
Can a modular ramp be moved if I relocate?
Yes. Unlike concrete or wooden ramps, an aluminum modular ramp can be disassembled and reinstalled at a new location. No demolition, no waste.
What's the difference between aluminum and wooden ramps?
Aluminum ramps are rust-proof, require zero maintenance, and last indefinitely. Wooden ramps need regular sealing, can rot or warp over time, and typically don't meet ADA requirements without significant additional construction.
Do you serve my area in Utah, Idaho, or Arizona?
We serve Salt Lake City, Provo, Ogden, St. George, and surrounding Utah communities. In Idaho, we cover Boise, Meridian, Idaho Falls, Nampa, and the Treasure Valley. In Arizona, we service Phoenix, Mesa, and the greater Maricopa County area.

Service Areas

Serving Utah, Idaho & Arizona Families

From the Wasatch Front to the Boise Metro to the Valley of the Sun. Our installation teams cover all three states.

Wheelchair ramp installed at a beautiful residential home

Get Started Today

Get Your Free Wheelchair Ramp Consultation

  • Free in-home assessment and measurement
  • Custom ramp configuration for your home
  • Professional installation included
  • Lifetime warranty, exclusive to our ramp products