If you live in your own house, a ramp may be easier to install than you think. For instance, ramps can be built in sections with turns to accommodate elevation.
A house with a long front or back lawn is ideal, but if not, building a ramp at the edge of your property line may provide the needed space. A seldom-used pathway on one side of the house may also provide needed room for a ramp.
A well-built ramp should not only provide full access to your house, but also be designed to match your house's style and architecture.
The ramp, if designed and installed properly, can make a nice looking addition to the main structure.
Where ramps are not practical, an electric or hydraulic lift may be an option. There are many different types of lifts available today.
Call us to help you assess which options are better for you.