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Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramps: Customizable Solutions for Every Need

Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramps offer a cost-effective, customizable solution for accessibility needs. Designed for ease of use and personalization, this kit allows you to build a sturdy ramp using locally sourced wood and materials, minimizing overall costs. With step-by-step instructions and support included, it’s the ideal solution for DIY enthusiasts seeking a safe and reliable ramp.

 Build Your Ramp with Ease: Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kits

Simplify your ramp-building process with the Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit. Featuring top and bottom brackets, construction video guidance, and a detailed materials list, this kit is designed for hassle-free assembly. Perfect for anyone with basic DIY skills, it allows you to construct a ramp tailored to your specific needs in just two hours.

Key Considerations: Slope, Size, and Safety in Ramp Design

When constructing your Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp, slope and size are critical for safety and usability. A too-steep slope can make the ramp unsafe to ascend or descend. Palmer’s comprehensive instructions guide you to calculate the ideal ramp length based on step height and user weight, ensuring a safe and functional design for your needs.

DIY Accessibility Made Simple: No Hardware or Wood Included

The Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit focuses on cost-saving by excluding wood and hardware, allowing you to source these locally. The kit includes brackets, detailed instructions, and video guidance to ensure your project is straightforward. You’ll need only minimal DIY skills to complete your ramp, making it an excellent choice for first-time builders.

Exceptional Customer Support for Custom Projects

Palmer’s team is here to help you create the perfect ramp. By contacting customer support through the provided Amazon link, you can receive personalized recommendations for ramp length and other details. Palmer ensures your ramp fits your specific requirements while maintaining safety and accessibility.

Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp: Easy Assembly and High Functionality

Customers love the Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit for its clear instructions and simple assembly process. The kit’s design ensures a robust, cost-effective ramp that meets accessibility needs without breaking the bank. Many customers highlight the sturdy construction and functional design, making it a top choice for residential ramp projects.

FAQs

1. Does the Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit include wood and hardware?

No, the kit does not include wood or hardware. These materials must be purchased locally, as outlined in the included materials list.

2. What comes in the Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit?

The kit contains top and bottom brackets, step-by-step instructions, and access to a construction video. Additional support is available to ensure an easy building process.

3. How do I calculate the correct ramp length?

To determine the appropriate length, contact customer support via the “Ask a Question” link on the product page. Provide the height of the steps and the user’s weight for a personalized recommendation.

4. How long does it take to assemble the ramp?

Ramp construction takes approximately two hours. Adding handrails and completing the installation may take additional time.

5. Can the ramp accommodate storm doors with outward swinging thresholds?

The standard aluminum top may prevent storm doors from opening or closing. A flush top bracket can be substituted if you notify the team within 12 hours of your order via the “Ask a Question” link.

6. Is there a return policy for the Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp Kit?

Yes, returns are accepted for complete kits in resalable condition. Customers are responsible for return postage, and a 10% restocking fee will be deducted from the refund.

7. Is the ramp suitable for ADA compliance?

The Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramp is intended for residential use and does not comply with ADA standards, which apply to public access ramps.

8. Are free returns available for this product?

No, free returns are not offered. Customers must cover return postage, and a restocking fee applies.

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Palmer DIY Wheelchair Ramps – Our Kit, Your Wood, 2hr Build

  1. Beth Waldvogel

    Straightforward DYI ramp
    Easy to follow instructions to build a great, sturdy ramp. Top and bottom brackets worked as expected. Perfect fit. Best customer service experience I have had in a long time. Thank you, Palmer Wheelchair Ramp Kits.

  2. Mr.John Frame & Mrs. Ruth Frame

    Mr Palmer Stands WITH His Kits
    I was in need of an inexpensive, but not too difficult to construct wheelchair ramp. I had broken my neck nearly 50 years ago, but the nerve endings in my neck were now quickly deteriorating and I was losing more and more leg use dailyThe cost of most contractor built wood or aluminum ramps were estimated from $2800 to 6500 and I was not able to swing that and modify the back of my van to carry a motorized chair.I came across Palmer Wheel Chair Ramps on Amazon and saw what looked to be a low cost, easy to build option for my ramp needs, this is too good to be true.I contacted Mr Palmer and described my situation. He asked that I send him some photographs of my front porch and walkway plus some measurements that he would need to determine what length of ramp and kit type would be best for my situation. He practically designed me a ramp system that included a special “threshold deck” that allowed for the 4 inches the door stood over the porch and the 5 ft length to the first step of my 23″ high porch. Mr Palmer had 2 separate kits for me to purchase. The instructions seemed very straight forward and with 2 able bodied people with minimum skills, should be able to assemble with mostly pre-cut or standard length lumbar in under 3-4 hours (ramp and transition deck) for about $400 in materials, much less than the “professional” estimates.I ordered the kits which arrived quickly, about 2 days) and were tightly packed in long, flat brown boxes that contained detailed instructions and the metal brackets (what makes these kits so remarkable).I had made arrangements for my 2 brothers to come out and build the ramps for me, but I would need to wait nearly 2 weeks as the work tugboat and are 14 days on, 14 days off and the ramps arrived at the wrong point of their schedule.Then while waiting to get the ramps built, my insurance company (without me knowing) had sent in my information and qualified me for a Government Grant that would pay for up to $6000 for commercial approved wheelchair ramp (it would need to be wider than the Palmer Kit ramp).I informed Mr Palmer and he said it would be no problem to return the ramps, but to wait until I actually have the ramps installed or some contract that shows that I am actually getting these ramps before sending back the brackets.Then along comes Coronavirus and the associated lockdowns. I was told 2 weeks later because of Caronavirus that the grant project was shut down indefinitely. I was about to email Mr Palmer to tell him that the grant program shut down when I got a message that because my grant was fully approved they were releasing my funds to the contractor for immeadiate installation.Even though I had received the 2 Palmer Ramp Kits over 40 days prior, Mr Palmer still approved a 100% refund on the price of the ramps.Mr. Palmer stands behind and with his kits. He is ready to help in anyway that he can over email and phone. You cannot purchase a better wheelchair ramp kit, from a person who truly cares about his product and his customer.I fully recommend Palmer Wheelchair Ramp Kits.

  3. CO

    Great kit
    This wheelchair ramp kit is great! Mr. Palmer sends detailed directions, including cut lists and commentary around different scenarios that may apply to your situation.My sons and I started on the ramp around 8 PM on a Friday night and had a working ramp by 10:30. Great project to also teach them how to use a drill/driver and chop saw.While it doesn’t come with the wood, I consider that a good thing as it allows you to customize your installation to your situation. Thanks for a great product!

  4. Lyle Wattermann

    Safe, secure ramp built following very clear directions
    A personal phone call got us started and included guidance for how long the ramp should be based on my specific project.Step by step directions were provided that included what wood and hardware to purchase, a clear cut list that described what each piece would be used for and detailed building instructions on how to start and complete the threshold and ramp.Anyone that wants to construct a safe ramp should purchase this kit!

  5. Mark Webster

    Simple, sturdy, Cost effective
    We just built a new house and bought a set of aluminum ramps to accommodate my wheelchair bound mother-in-law. They were worked much better in theory than reality. They felt unstable and my mother in law was terrified. So I decided a permanent ramp was the solution.I settled on the Palmer ramp kit and I’m glad I did. It is simple in design, sturdy, and cost effective. Along with the high quality ramp hardware you receive you’ll get a detailed materials list.( be sure to get the 1/4 2 inch carrige bolts. They are the perfect fit and really tighten everything up.) Mr. Palmer will call you with a personal consultation and discuss your particular application. Who does that right?I decided on a 12 ft lengh and it went together quickly and attched it to my landing. Its heavier than you think! I added a floor brace about mid way to really give it a solid feel. Bottom line its functions great and my mother in law feels totally safe.An added bonus is my Bulldog is getting up in years and she loves using the ramp too.Im convinced youll be pleased with this product.

  6. Marvin Pifer

    Ramp ends
    top piece a little over bent for low height ramp. Good instructions.

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