Threshold Ramps

Threshold Ramps: Professional Solutions for Smooth Floor Level Changes

Navigate height differences between adjoining floors with our professional-grade threshold ramps. Our threshold ramp solutions deliver smooth, gradual transitions that reduce trip hazards, protect flooring edges, and provide a safe, professionally installed appearance.

Understanding Threshold Ramps

A threshold ramp is a sloped transition strip designed to bridge significant height differences between two adjoining floor surfaces. Unlike standard transitions that simply cover a gap, threshold ramps create a gradual incline that allows for smooth, safe passage from one floor level to the next. Without a proper threshold ramp, abrupt height changes between floors become a leading cause of trips and falls, particularly in high-traffic areas, entryways, and spaces frequented by children, older adults, or individuals using mobility aids.

What Makes Threshold Ramps the Right Choice?

Threshold ramps are specifically engineered for situations where one floor sits noticeably higher than the other — a common challenge in doorways, room transitions, and entryways where different flooring materials create an uneven surface. Their gradual slope distributes the height change over a wider surface area, eliminating the abrupt edge that causes trip hazards while also protecting both flooring surfaces from chipping and wear at the transition point. For spaces requiring ADA compliance or improved accessibility, threshold ramps are an essential component of a safe, functional floor plan.

Selecting the Right Threshold Ramp

When choosing your threshold ramp solution, consider these key factors:

  • Height Differential: Measure the exact elevation difference between your two floors to select a ramp with the appropriate rise and slope
  • Material Durability: Aluminum construction provides long-lasting performance in high-traffic residential and commercial applications
  • Accessibility Needs: Ideal for entryways, doorways, and areas requiring ADA-compliant transitions for wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility devices
  • Finish Options: Available in finishes that coordinate with your flooring and surrounding décor for a cohesive, polished look
  • Installation Method: Secure, low-profile installation options that anchor firmly to the subfloor and stay in place under heavy daily use