Is Your Ramp ADA-Compliant? Why It’s More Than Just a Slope

When most people think of ADA compliance, they imagine a simple ramp added to a curb or entrance. But the truth is: ADA-compliant ramps are one of the most overlooked — and most dangerous — features on a property when not built correctly.

At We Love Paving, we help property owners, HOAs, and commercial facilities ensure their ramps are fully compliant, safe, and built to code — not just to avoid lawsuits, but to truly protect people.


🔍 What Makes a Ramp ADA-Compliant?

It’s not just about having a ramp — it’s about having the right ramp. According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ramps must meet specific guidelines, including:

  • Slope: No steeper than 1:12 (for every inch of rise, at least 12 inches of run)

  • Width: Minimum of 36 inches

  • Landing areas: Flat, level surfaces at the top and bottom

  • Handrails: Required on both sides if ramp rises more than 6 inches

  • Edge protection: Prevents wheels from slipping off

  • Slip-resistant surface: Especially critical in rain-prone areas

  • Clear space: No obstructions or sharp turns mid-ramp

Missing even one of these could make your property non-compliant — and open you up to serious risk.


⚠️ Real Risks of Non-Compliant Ramps

We’ve seen it too often:

  • A tenant in a wheelchair falls due to improper slope ➜ personal injury lawsuit

  • A business fined $30,000+ for ramps without handrails

  • A small HOA forced to rebuild all ramps after a single ADA complaint

Even if no one’s been hurt — yet — that doesn’t mean you’re safe. ADA inspectors and lawyers don’t wait for accidents to enforce compliance.


💰 Proactive Compliance Saves You Thousands

Investing in a compliant ramp isn’t a cost — it’s protection:

✔ Avoid lawsuits and settlements
✔ Prevent costly rebuilds
✔ Ensure accessibility for all visitors
✔ Increase trust and value in your property


🧱 How We Help at We Love Paving

We don’t just build ramps — we engineer solutions that pass inspection and keep people safe. Our ADA ramp services include:

  • Full site inspection and compliance audit

  • Removal and replacement of non-compliant ramps

  • Concrete pouring with proper slope and drainage

  • Installation of handrails and edge protection

  • Truncated domes for tactile warnings

  • Striping, signage, and barrier-free access coordination

Everything we do is to code, to spec, and on time.

Want to make sure your ramp is fully ADA-compliant as part of the entire accessible route? Check out ADA Compliance: It’s Not Just About Ramps, Folks! — a detailed guide that covers slopes, landings, handrails, transitions, and real-world violations that trigger lawsuits.


✅ Final Thoughts

If your property has a ramp — but you’re not sure if it meets ADA standards — you’re at risk.
Let’s fix that before it becomes a problem.

📞 Schedule a free ADA ramp inspection today and protect your property, your people, and your peace of mind.


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WHO IS FRED?

Fred, Regional Operations Manager, comes from a family of immigrant roots and a story built on sacrifice, discipline, and hard work. Growing up, Fred watched his parents work long hours and weekends to create a better future teaching him the values of perseverance, determination, and doing things the right way every single time.
We Love Paving began with Fred’s father, who started doing what he knew best: paving. Over the years, he built experience alongside respected professionals in the industry, refining his methods and developing a reputation for quality work that speaks for itself. As his clientele grew, so did the vision one built not only on skill, but on integrity and pride in every job.

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