ADA Concrete Wheelchair Ramp

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @jjbailey01
    @jjbailey01 Год назад +5

    The level of thought, care and respect you give towards the specific use case of your product is top notch. You also have a knack for clearly and concisely explaining your process. Great work!

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nicely done. I need to have several drive up ramps/aprons from the graveled road into my newly built garage. I have four areas that require ramps entering the building so that will finalize my exterior work. Thanks for the video showing how you poured and finished the concrete. I'm anxious to have my ramps done. So in order to control the slipping of poured concrete, just make the mix drier so gravity doesn't make it shift. Enjoyed a full-watch. I learn something new every time I watch your vids. 👍🏽🤠 02/23/24

  • @3125Dissent
    @3125Dissent 4 года назад +12

    Mike, lots of respect for your quality of work and your concern for how your finished product will benefit future users!

  • @Kazner0h
    @Kazner0h Год назад +3

    The attention to detail on the finish is really cool. I didn't know about using a broom to create that texture before this video.

  • @morrossey
    @morrossey 3 года назад

    Nothing better than watching people who’ve perfected their craft at work!

  • @sculptman01
    @sculptman01 8 месяцев назад

    This video answers so many questions of concrete work, you really present it as an art and so thoughtfully done, thank you!

  • @davidhinson5010
    @davidhinson5010 4 года назад +6

    Awesome job! You guys are always about details and creating a great finished product. Keep it up from NC.

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 2 года назад

    Lovely work Mike. A neighbor asked if I could build him a wheel chair ramp and since I have only done a bit of concrete work I said no. LOL. But if I had this kind of skill I would have been good. Thanks for sharing.

  • @phillipscavitti3465
    @phillipscavitti3465 4 года назад +3

    Nice job with the wheelchair ramp

  • @philleach6271
    @philleach6271 4 года назад +1

    Great taking out the slumps with the wooden straight edge on the slope. Plenty wouldn’t bother!!! 👍💪

  • @Frxstynah
    @Frxstynah 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful finished product. Thanks for sharing the completed job. Can't wait to sign up for your training channel

  • @jackfaught6861
    @jackfaught6861 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos.
    Very informative, and you have a great way of explaining it to a beginner

  • @masonman88
    @masonman88 4 года назад

    always great to the complete finish ! thanks for sharing...

  • @patty-ow9ul
    @patty-ow9ul 10 месяцев назад

    Cracking job mate very clean finish 😊

  • @andrewchitty5453
    @andrewchitty5453 4 года назад +2

    wow turned out great, good job Mike and team.

  • @AllAccessConstruction
    @AllAccessConstruction 4 года назад +1

    Mike #KeepPounding congrats on your classes... 👌🏿👌🏿👌🏿👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @MattNis1
    @MattNis1 4 года назад

    Thank you for using sealer.

  • @Indudesign
    @Indudesign 10 месяцев назад

    FANTASTIC JOB!!! and great additional links 💯

  • @ellyess7203
    @ellyess7203 Год назад

    This is so lovely to watch. I don't suppose you could all come to England and make one for me could you? Just joking, it would be wonderful but I'm broke. Thanks for the film and teaching.

  • @danno55328
    @danno55328 4 года назад

    Another great job, I like the attention to detail around keeping the broom clean.

  • @skliros9235
    @skliros9235 4 года назад +1

    Good job Mike!

  • @jeffreyb8152
    @jeffreyb8152 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work!

  • @Jack.333
    @Jack.333 4 года назад

    Looks Terrific. Good Work Guys.
    Best Ive Seen. Great Attention To Detail.

  • @jacobgonzales8935
    @jacobgonzales8935 2 года назад

    nice work mike !!!

  • @joeturbo64
    @joeturbo64 4 года назад

    Excellent excellent video brother keep up the great work

  • @xj9ox
    @xj9ox 4 года назад

    I think you are right about screeding uphill. I'm no expert, but I found that screeding downhill tends to drag the concrete from behind the screed leaving it low. The wetter the mix, the worse the effect because gravity helps to move the concrete down hill. I do have a fair bit of experience pushing wheelchairs around and dealing with four wheel walking frames though and the cut joints in the concrete are a good idea as some people can get hung up on the smallest bumps, especially with the wheeled walking frames. I like the slope too as it helps with decent control more than anything. I have seen a walking frame get away from someone that was going down a steeper ramp and they were not strong enough to work the hand brakes. That sort of thing can be pretty nasty. Good job and thanks for taking the time to think about the people who might make use of your concrete artwork.

  • @WesDouglas-b2g
    @WesDouglas-b2g 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice job brother

  • @qwerttyyw
    @qwerttyyw 3 года назад

    Mike, you are doing a great job.

  • @LighthouseUnderground
    @LighthouseUnderground 3 года назад

    Can you put heat strips or something so ice and snow will stay off

  • @bruceyoder5353
    @bruceyoder5353 4 года назад +1

    Looks good nice job👍

  • @billcook7021
    @billcook7021 4 года назад +1

    Class outfit 👍Nice work!

  • @tomroe2861
    @tomroe2861 4 года назад +1

    Great job

  • @andyb3735
    @andyb3735 3 месяца назад

    Did you vibrate the concrete?

  • @5graney5
    @5graney5 4 года назад

    Such good videos
    Great stuff

  • @jevigillsikh
    @jevigillsikh 2 года назад

    Hello Mike, great work. I learned a lot. I am working on building a concrete ramp and having hard time finding handrails like in this video. Would you mind sharing the manufacture's info? Thank you.

  • @kevinwbeasley
    @kevinwbeasley 3 года назад

    You did a nice job on the ramp. You may not be aware of how dangerous blowing concrete dust (silica) is without the use of a mask to protect your lungs. Silicosis is an interstitial lung disease caused by breathing in tiny bits of silica, a common mineral found in many types of rock and soil. Over time, exposure to silica particles causes permanent lung scarring, called pulmonary fibrosis.

  • @jerryw4881
    @jerryw4881 4 года назад

    Great video.

  • @jeremyhuggins8796
    @jeremyhuggins8796 4 года назад +1

    Nice job Mike! I'm curious as to how the handrails are attached.

  • @treetop5752
    @treetop5752 2 года назад

    What broom do you like? Brand?

  • @arthurlong281
    @arthurlong281 Год назад

    What was that you used to cut your jionts

  • @Policepursuitvideo
    @Policepursuitvideo 2 года назад

    Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990
    (ADA; Pub. L. 101-336)
    The ADA established accessibility guidelines for buildings and facilities
    (see Phillips et al., 2020; Foti & Koketsu, 2013, pp. 179-194; U.S. Department of Justice, 2010)
    Accessible route: The minimum clear width of an accessible route is 36 inches, except at doors.
    Ramp
    The maximum slope of a ramp is 1:12. Ramp slopes between 1:16 and 1:20 are preferred. Most ambulatory people and most people who use a wheelchair cannot manage a slope of 1:12 for 30 feet.
    The maximum rise for any run is 30 inches.
    The minimum clear width of a ramp is 36 inches.
    A ramp run that has a rise of more than 6 inches or a horizontal projection of more than 72 inches should have handrails on both sides.
    Stairs: All steps should have uniform riser heights and uniform tread widths of no less than 11 inches.
    Handrails
    Clear space of 1-1½ inches between the handrail and the wall
    A height of 34-38 inches, or waist height depending on the person’s height, measured to the top of the gripping surface from the ramp surface or stair nosing, is recommended for adults.
    A maximum height of 28 inches is recommended for children.
    Doorway
    The minimum clear opening is 32 inches. (Note: The minimum clearance width for a standard adult-size wheelchair is 26 inches; the minimum clearance width for a walker is 18 inches.)
    Thresholds at doorways should not exceed ¾ inch in height for exterior sliding doors or ½ inch for other types of doors.
    Raised thresholds and floor-level changes at accessible doorways should be beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2.
    Door hardware for accessible door passages should be mounted no higher than 48 inches above the finished floor.
    Wheelchairs: minimum of 60-inch diameter or a 60-inch by 60-inch T-shaped space for a pivoting 180° turn to avoid the need for repeated tries and bumping into surrounding objects

  • @carolinejulia6690
    @carolinejulia6690 2 года назад

    hey! i would like to ask. does the ramp need a foundation?

  • @angetodac
    @angetodac Год назад

    I have a hight of 23 inches for a lenght of 21.5 feet....will this get approved to be done without a landing?

  • @angetodac
    @angetodac Год назад

    how nuch it cost tobuild a ramp like this?

  • @1sttigertiger426
    @1sttigertiger426 4 года назад

    Was caulk applied to the saw-cut lines? Water/snow can seep below and cause the concrete to heave, especially with the impermeable foam below.

  • @pprich1
    @pprich1 4 года назад

    Could I get a link for the sealer you used? Thanks!

  • @WinstonFiore
    @WinstonFiore 4 года назад

    layman here, forgive my ignorance: so is the ramp just filled in with compacted gravel then up until four inches from the top?

  • @stevepesut5304
    @stevepesut5304 4 года назад

    Seal it that quick?

  • @markvigneaux3246
    @markvigneaux3246 2 года назад

    I have made ramps in my cellar but the kept sliding down. I had to keep pushing it up. Looks like thinking consistency is better. Why did you cut those lines in it after? How deep do you go?

  • @ltcajh
    @ltcajh 3 года назад

    Good video. From a pulmonary perspective- can't be good breathing that dust!

  • @MJRConcrete
    @MJRConcrete 4 года назад

    Mike how do you do an aggregate finish on concrete? I do this for a living and I don't know

  • @oldman4289
    @oldman4289 4 года назад

    Hi Mike, another great video.
    Have you done any work with fiber optic concrete? Was really wondering how you felt about its uses, costs, and durability?
    Are there any other new technologies your excited about?

  • @nyba23
    @nyba23 3 года назад

    what saw do you use to cut ths joints?

  • @bdhabets3250
    @bdhabets3250 4 года назад +1

    If you bull float the opposite way of the screeding you would help your highs and lows.

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  4 года назад

      On a slope like this it doesn't work that good, been there and tried that many times.

    • @bdhabets3250
      @bdhabets3250 4 года назад

      @@MikeDayConcrete use a lighter bull float without a knuckle

  • @Mike54880
    @Mike54880 3 года назад

    Hey my name is Mike Day!!!!!

  • @chiriviscospower
    @chiriviscospower 4 года назад

    Silivio and Paulie to Richie, "we need you to build beansie a ramp, make it how do you say wheelchair accessible.."

  • @lanardbriggs1803
    @lanardbriggs1803 2 года назад

    Concrete ramp on concrete floor ten feet long

  • @ivanbagual
    @ivanbagual 4 года назад +3

    Mike should answer their followers

  • @nomoretaxes2166
    @nomoretaxes2166 3 года назад

    Saw cutting with no eye protection. You never know who's watching.

  • @mitchyelvington4776
    @mitchyelvington4776 4 года назад

    Safety glasses?

    • @elbuggo
      @elbuggo 4 года назад

      They use safety socks - don't need glasses then.

  • @FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri
    @FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri 3 года назад +1

    How would you build railings for the ramp. I have the same ramp just need ideas
    🪜

    • @MikeDayConcrete
      @MikeDayConcrete  3 года назад

      They hire a welder to core drill holes and install a really nice metal railing. He builds it himself, and installs it all by himself.

  • @skiprope536
    @skiprope536 3 года назад

    Dude great stuff you do. Mask up cement dust KILLS.

  • @georgeluckett4691
    @georgeluckett4691 6 месяцев назад

    How much is build like this cost on the handicap ramp with stairs