Stairs, even just a few, can create major barriers for individuals using wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers. Installing a ramp improves mobility, prevents injuries, and ensures a smooth transition in and out of your home.
At 3 Birds Accessibility – Pittsburgh, we build ADA-compliant ramps that are both functional and built to last.
Explore our wheelchair ramp installation services here
No two homes—or homeowners—are alike. That’s why we offer customized ramp designs based on your needs, space, and budget. Options include:
We evaluate slope, width, turning radius, and entry points to ensure safety and comfort for the user.
From steep driveways in Brookline to tight rowhouse entries in Bloomfield, our team understands the challenges Pittsburgh homeowners face. We design ramps that are not only ADA-compliant but also adapted to the quirks of your property.
We’ve built ramps for:
Every project is handled with precision, compassion, and respect for your time and space.
When you contact 3 Birds, we start with an on-site consultation. We assess your current access points, take measurements, and discuss the best ramp material and design for your situation.
We then provide a quote and timeline—and handle everything from permitting to final installation. The result is a smooth, sturdy, code-compliant ramp that makes life easier for everyone.
Let us help you regain independence at home. Request a quote to get started with your personalized wheelchair ramp plan.
For more information about our services and mission, visit our Pittsburgh location page.

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