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ADA Ramp Calculator

Calculate the required ramp length and number of landings for ADA compliance based on the rise height using the 1:12 ratio.

ADA Ramp Requirements

ADA ramp requirements follow the 1:12 slope ratio — for every 1 inch of rise, you need 12 inches (1 foot) of ramp run.

Ramp Length = Rise Height × 12

Number of Landings = Rise Height / 30 inches (rounded up)

ADA ramp standards:

  • Maximum slope: 1:12 (8.33% grade)
  • Maximum rise per run: 30 inches (76 cm) before a landing is required
  • Landing size: At least 60" × 60" (5 ft × 5 ft)
  • Minimum width: 36 inches (91 cm) between handrails
  • Handrails required if rise exceeds 6 inches
  • Edge protection required on both sides

Ramp surface requirements:

  • Firm, stable, and slip-resistant
  • No abrupt changes in level
  • Outdoor ramps should have drainage

Note: Local building codes may have additional requirements beyond ADA minimums. Always check with your local building authority.


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