If you have a patio or deck you want to enjoy in the warmer weather, or if a sliding glass door is the primary means of entry to
In an ideal world, the patio doors’ threshold would be much lower, and you wouldn’t need handicap ramps for patio doors. In fact, most building codes specify that thresholds should be fairly low. It would still require a small handicap ramp for a sliding glass door to get over the rise.
To find out what size ramp you need, you must:
1 – You need to measure the distance between the top of the sliding doors’ threshold and the inside of the door.
2 – Measure between the top of the threshold and the outside (exterior) of the door.
3 – You’ll need to measure the opening of your door to determine the width you’ll need for your wheelchair ramp for your sliding glass door.
The last measurement (the width) is the width of the wheelchair ramp for the patio door that you’ll need. The other measurements are important because there is usually more of a “dip” when you go outside than when you go inside, so you want to make sure that you find a wheelchair ramp for a sliding glass door that accounts for this. A ramp that is even on both sides will tip and won’t do.
A wheelchair ramp for a sliding door is called a threshold ramp, but there are different types. Once you have your measurements, which are your most important variable, there are some other things to consider. The different types of threshold ramps include:
Both types of threshold ramps work well, but an aluminum ramp is perhaps the better option if you have a particularly high rise.
To learn more about wheelchair ramps for sliding glass doors, or about other mobility products that can be life-changing, such as power recliners or stair lifts, contact Williams Lift Co. today. We want both our caregivers and their loved ones to live their best lives.
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