Wheelchair Ramps

Struggling with a step at your front door or a high threshold inside your home? The right wheelchair ramp can make that obstacle much easier to deal with.

A green metal wheelchair ramp with handrails, designed for accessibility, leads to a white door on a brick building. The ramp is supported by a sturdy base of concrete and gravel.

Portable & Modular Access Ramps

Our range of access ramping is designed to hand back independence and enhanced everyday mobility to those who need it most.

A green metal wheelchair ramp with handrails, designed for accessibility, leads to a white door on a brick building. The ramp is supported by a sturdy base of concrete and gravel.

Easiaccess Ramping

Doorline Neatedge

Doorline Neatedge

Doorline Neatslope

Doorline Neatslope

Doorline Multi

Doorline Multi

Aerolight Extra

Aerolight Extra

Welcome Giant Half Step

Welcome Giant Step

Doorline Bridge

Doorline Bridge

Talk to our expert team today

Not sure what you need? Tell us about your doorway and your mobility needs, and we’ll talk you through suitable access ramps for your home.

Access Ramps For Your Home

A well chosen wheelchair ramp helps you:

  • Get in and out of your home with less effort
  • Use doorways more smoothly
  • Move between your home and garden with more confidence
  • Support family members or carers who help you

You should be able to move around your home without worrying about every step or lip. The right access ramp helps you do just that.

We supply access ramps for many different situations, so you can choose what works best for you and your home.

These options can include:

  • Permanent wheelchair ramps for main entrances
  • Modular access ramps that you can adjust or extend
  • Portable wheelchair ramps that you can move or store when you need to

So if you have one small step at the back door or several steps at the front, there’s often a wheelchair ramp that can help.

What do our customers say?

"We are very pleased with the ramp and how it has helped my husband! Wheelchair services have also commented on how good it is and it is exactly what we needed."
Mrs N.
Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire
"Thank you Obam, the ramp is absolutely fabulous and the two engineers who installed it were friendly, polite and courteous."
Mrs S.
Sudbrook, Lincolnshire

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Frequently Asked Questions

A wheelchair ramp can usually work with many common doorway layouts, such as:

  • Front doors
  • Back doors
  • Patio and French doors

The length and style of the access ramp depend on the height of the step and the space you have to work with.

A good quality portable wheelchair ramp can offer a similar level of safety to a fixed ramp when you set it up correctly. To use it safely, you should:

  • Place the ramp on a firm, level surface
  • Check it sits securely at the top and bottom
  • Follow the instructions from the ramp manufacturer

If you’re unsure how to set up a portable access ramp, ask us for advice before you use it.

Yes, in many cases you can use wheelchair ramps in rented homes. Portable and some modular ramps don’t need permanent structural changes, so you can remove them if you move out.
You may still need to speak to your landlord, so it’s a good idea to check your tenancy agreement first.

Many wheelchair ramps have anti-slip surfaces that are designed to perform safely in rain, frost and snow, so you can keep a better grip in poor weather.

However, you should take extra care if the ramp is very icy or covered in heavy snow. In those conditions, it may be safer to clear the ramp first or wait until the weather improves.