Wheelchair Ramps

If you’re considering a wheelchair ramp, you can trust the expert team at Kohll’s to install your ramp with precision, ensuring you can safely navigate into your home with ease.

Wheelchair Ramps

We’ve been the go-to business for wheelchair ramps in Omaha, Lincoln, other Nebraska communities, and Iowa for over 75 years.

We also offer threshold ramps that enable wheelchairs, scooters, and rolling walkers to easily transition across a doorway’s threshold. These ramps increase mobility and help prevent falls.

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We understand that every situation is unique. Our experts will work closely with you to assess your needs and recommend the most suitable accessibility solutions.

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What To Consider When Buying a Wheelchair Ramp

When shopping for a wheelchair ramp, you should consider several important factors to ensure you choose the right ramp for your needs. Kohll’s features wheelchair ramps manufactured in Nebraska by Prairie View Industries (PVI).

Here are some key considerations:

Materials

Ramps can be made from:

  • Aluminum
  • Steel
  • Wood
  • Concrete
  • Fiberglass

Consider the material’s durability, weight, and resistance to weather conditions when selecting your ramp.

Ramp Type

Modular: We can create a customized ramp using prefabricated ramp sections. This versatile solution can be used for both temporary and permanent installations.

Threshold: Shorter ramps are designed to bridge minor height differences, such as door thresholds or curbs. They are often portable and lightweight.

Portable: Lightweight and easy to transport, you can use these ramps for temporary access needs, such as getting in and out of vehicles.

Custom: We can custom-build ramps to accommodate architectural or site-specific challenges.

Weight Capacity

A wheelchair ramp’s weight capacity must support your weight combined with the wheelchair’s weight and any additional loads.

Length and Height

We offer ramps of varying lengths so you can achieve the desired slope. According to standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a ramp should have 12 inches of length for every 1 inch of height. Use our ramp length calculator to determine how long your ramp should be based on the distance from the loading surface to the ground.

Surface Texture

Look for ramps with a slip-resistant surface to provide a safe grip for wheelchair wheels, especially in wet or slippery conditions.

Handrails and Guardrails

You may want handrails or guardrails for additional safety.

Wheelchair Ramps - The Kohll's Difference

The Kohll's Difference

Residents in Omaha and throughout the Midwest rely on Kohll’s for prompt, expert service and innovative mobility solutions. We offer:

Free Personalized Consultations:
We understand that every situation is unique. Our experts will work closely with you to assess your needs and recommend the most suitable accessibility solutions.

Ongoing Support:
Our commitment doesn’t end with installation. We offer maintenance and repair services and are always here to address any questions or concerns.

Professional Installation:
Leave the hard work to us. Our experienced technicians will install your wheelchair ramp, ensuring it meets all safety standards and ADA requirements.

Local Presence:
With 5 locations across Omaha, Lincoln, and Southwest Iowa, Kohll’s is a local presence you can trust. Our accessibility ensures quick support and assistance whenever you need it.

Wheelchair Ramp Rentals

Rent a multifold wheelchair ramp from Kohll’s for $20 per foot, per month with a 1-month minimum. You can pick up and return the ramp or have a member of the Kohll’s team drop off and install the ramp for $90. Delivery without installation is available for $75.

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Wheelchair Ramp Length Calculator

Use this calculator to determine how long your ramp should be based on the distance from the loading surface to the ground.

*Vertical Rise:
Vertical height from the ground to the loading surface, in inches
inches
View Ramp Length Calculator Chart
Results:
Ramp Length For Business
Recommended Length:
(1:12 slope, results in feet)
feet
Ramp Length For Residential
Occupied Ramp Length:
Wheelchair/scooter user is sitting in seat
(2:12 slope, results in feet)
feet
Unoccupied Ramp Length:
Wheelchair/scooter user is NOT sitting in seat
(3:12 slope, results in feet)
feet

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