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around $200 to $250 per linear foot Concrete ramps cost around $200 to $250 per linear foot. Depending on your location, you may need to factor in a little more for labor costs of pouring concrete. Concrete is ideal for a permanent wheelchair ramp because it's rough and textured.
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Learn More »All wheelchair ramps require flat landings at the top and bottom of the ramp. This allows doors to open smoothly and for people in wheelchairs to stop and rest on longer ramps. For every 30 inches of rise, you need to install a landing. Additional landings beyond the top and bottom can increase the overall installation price.
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