Pathway Wheelchair Ramps | Wooden Handicapped Ramps |
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✓ Durable, Long-lasting Solution | Requires periodic demolition and rebuilding |
✓ Will not rot or rust | Weathers and Decays within years |
✓ Virtually Maintenance Free | Requires regular Maintenance |
✓ East to install with minimal tools | Normally requires hiring a contractor |
✓ Typically no building permits required | Requires building permits and typically several inspections |
✓ Easy to move, reconfigure or expand | Required Demolition for changes |
✓ Take it with you if you move! | Left behind in place or demolished. Typically lowers resale value of a home. |
✓ Captured Fasteners, nothing protruding to catch yourself on | Often has protruding nail heads or screws. Often a splinter hazard |
✓ Meets most building codes | May not meet local building codes |
✓ Stylish, Modern Design | Old Fashioned Looking - Warps and decays |
✓ Typically installs in 1-2 hours or less | Typically takes several days to install |
✓ No Anchoring into Concrete Required | Requires Concrete Footings |
✓ Smooth transitions on and off the ramp | Often uneven joints and bumpy transitions |
✓ Made of Environmentally Friendly Aluminum - Completely Recyclable | Dangerous Chemicals used in pressure treatment process. Rots over time |
✓ Has resale value if no longer needed | No resale value - must be demolished |