A handicap-accessible ramp makes it easier—and safer—for individuals with mobility limitations to enter and exit the home. It eliminates stairs as a hazard, provides smooth transitions for wheelchairs and walkers, and reduces caregiver strain.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we install ramps tailored to your unique space, ensuring safety, stability, and long-term use.
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We follow ADA guidelines to ensure every ramp meets slope, width, and safety standards. Features may include:
Our ramps are built to meet Pittsburgh code requirements while delivering the functionality and appearance that suits your home.
We install a wide range of ramp styles depending on your layout and usage needs:
We help you choose the right material, size, and shape based on your entry layout, elevation, and user mobility.
Pittsburgh’s architecture often presents unique accessibility challenges—tight porches, elevated entries, or steep driveways. Our team is familiar with these obstacles and specializes in creative solutions that maximize space while maintaining safety and compliance.
Whether you’re in Shadyside, Mount Washington, or the suburbs, we bring experience and care to every ramp project we take on.
Accessibility starts at your front door. Request a quote today, and one of our Pittsburgh-based specialists will walk you through your ramp options, costs, and timelines.
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