Trusted since 1996

Wheelchair Ramps in Massachusetts

Professional aluminum ramp installation for safer home entry — ADA compliant and built to last Massachusetts winters. Same-day assessment available, most installs within the week.

1-800-355-5451

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30+ Years Experience
Licensed & Insured
Free In-Home Estimates
Serving All of Massachusetts

Accessible Home Entry, Done Right

A wheelchair ramp provides safe, barrier-free access to your home for wheelchair users, people using walkers or mobility scooters, and anyone who has difficulty navigating steps. They're essential for aging in place and can be life-changing for caregivers as well.

We install the EZ-ACCESS PATHWAY 3G — a professional-grade modular aluminum ramp system built to handle Massachusetts winters without rusting, warping, or deteriorating. Our ramps feature non-slip surfaces, sturdy handrails, and fully ADA-compliant slopes. Unlike concrete ramps, modular systems are removable if your needs change.

We also offer short-term rental options for those who need a temporary solution — whether recovering from surgery or accommodating a visiting family member.

Pricing: Ramps are priced by the foot — the total length depends on your entry's rise height and available space, so every job is different. Your free in-home assessment includes an exact written quote with no pressure and no obligation.
Modular aluminum wheelchair ramp installed at Massachusetts home

Ramp Options We Offer

Whether you need a permanent installation, a short-term rental, or a budget-friendly reconditioned system — we have you covered.

Aluminum wheelchair ramp installed at Massachusetts home

Permanent Installation

Professional-grade aluminum ramps designed and installed to fit your home's exact entry — built to last through Massachusetts winters.

  • Non-slip surface, ADA compliant
  • Custom to your entry and rise height
  • Removable if your needs change
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Wheelchair ramp rental

Ramp Rental

Need a ramp for a few months? We offer short-term rentals using the same quality aluminum systems as our permanent installs. Call us to discuss your situation.

  • Great for surgery recovery
  • Visiting family or short-term needs
  • Professional install & removal included
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Reconditioned wheelchair ramp

Reconditioned Ramps

A budget-friendly option for permanent access. Pre-owned ramp systems that have been inspected, cleaned, and restored to like-new condition.

  • Same quality, lower cost
  • Inspected & professionally installed
  • Ask about current availability
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Serving Worcester, Framingham, Springfield, Lowell, Boston, and all of Massachusetts since 1996. See all towns we serve →

Our Ramp Installation Process

1

Free Site Assessment

We visit your home, measure your entry points, rise height, and available space — at no cost.

2

Ramp Design

We design a layout that fits your home, meets ADA slope guidelines, and works for your mobility needs.

3

Professional Installation

Our team installs the ramp — typically in one day — with full safety testing before we leave.

4

Follow-Up Support

We check in after installation and can modify or extend your ramp as your needs change.

Why Massachusetts Families Choose Able Home

30+ Years of Experience

Installing accessibility solutions in Massachusetts homes since 1996.

ADA Compliant

All ramp systems meet ADA slope and safety requirements.

Free In-Home Assessment

We measure, design, and quote — at no charge and no pressure.

Weather-Resistant

Aluminum systems that hold up through Massachusetts winters.

Removable

Modular systems can be removed when no longer needed — we also do buybacks.

Licensed & Insured

Fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind.

Also need help on the stairs? See our stairlift installation services →

Wheelchair Ramp FAQs

How much does a wheelchair ramp cost in Massachusetts?

Pricing depends on the rise height, total run length, and configuration of your entry. We provide a free in-home assessment and detailed quote with no obligation — just give us a call at 1-800-355-5451.

How steep can a wheelchair ramp be?

ADA guidelines recommend a maximum slope of 1:12 — meaning 1 inch of rise for every 12 inches of ramp length. For a 24-inch rise, you would need a 24-foot ramp. Our team designs your ramp to meet these guidelines while making the most of your available space.

Can a wheelchair ramp be removed later?

Yes. Our modular aluminum ramp systems are fully removable if they're no longer needed. We also offer buybacks on ramps we've installed, so give us a call if your situation changes.

Do you offer wheelchair ramp rentals?

Yes — we offer rentals for temporary needs such as post-surgery recovery or a visiting family member. We typically require a 3-month minimum, but call us if your situation is different and we'll work something out. Rental systems use the same high-quality modular aluminum components as our permanent installations.

How long does ramp installation take?

Most modular aluminum ramp installations are completed in one day. The timeline depends on the complexity of your entry, the total ramp length, and any site-specific requirements. We'll give you a time estimate during your free in-home assessment.

What materials are used for the ramps?

We install professional-grade aluminum modular ramp systems with non-slip textured surfaces, sturdy handrails, and weather-resistant construction. Aluminum is the ideal material for Massachusetts weather — it won't rust, warp, or rot.

Is a permit required for a wheelchair ramp in Massachusetts?

It depends on your municipality and whether the ramp is considered a permanent structure. We're familiar with the permitting requirements across Massachusetts and can guide you through the process. In many cases, modular ramps that are removable do not require a permit.

Get a Free Ramp Assessment

Call us or fill out the form above. We'll visit, measure, and design the right ramp for your home — free, no pressure.