How Much Does It Cost to Build a Ramp in the Entrance?
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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Ramp in the Entrance?

The average cost of building a ramp will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The price range for small ramps can range from 2,500 € for those made of masonry or cement to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

1200 € - 8000 €Budget range
3700 €Average price
25 €/hourHourly rate
2–6 weeksTypical duration

The amounts are indicative and come from the original imported guide. The final budget depends on the scope, materials and previous condition of the space.

Service Levels and Pricing

Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs for building your access ramp.

Basic

Small concrete or cement ramp with standard design. Ideal for secondary entrances or doorways with limited space.

Average budget
Typical duration
2.500 € - 4.500 €5 - 8 days
Concrete or cement ramp
Length up to 3 meters
Standard regulatory slope
Basic labor and materials
No decorative finishes

Standard

Quality concrete ramp with complete safety features. The most popular option for community building renovations with excellent functionality-to-price ratio.

Average budget
Typical duration
5.000 € - 7.500 €10 - 15 days
Reinforced concrete ramp
Length up to 5 meters
Safety railings included
Polished or non-slip finish
Drainage and ground preparation
2-year warranty

Premium

High-quality wood or custom-designed ramp with luxury finishes. Perfect for entrances with elevated aesthetic requirements or spacious access points.

Average budget
Typical duration
8.000 € - 10.000 €3 - 4 weeks
Noble wood or composite ramp
Length up to 6 meters
Custom decorative railings
Integrated LED lighting
Premium finishes and special treatments
Extended 5-year warranty

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Ramp construction prices

See what homeowners usually pay for the most common tasks. Use these ranges to fine-tune your scope and avoid missing key items in your budget.

Remove 3 steps and build access ramp

2,500 €

Reinforced concrete ramp, 7.5 x 1.2 m

Build access ramp to commercial space and install handrail

3,000 €

Wooden ramp, 8 x 1.2 m

Build ramp for vehicles

4,200 €

Concrete base, 3 x 10 m

Build ramp on landing for elevator access

1,800 €

Metal ramp, 3 x 1 m

Build access ramp for community pool

2,800 €

Masonry ramp, 12 x 1.5 m

Requirements that ramps for people with disabilities must have with Reformia

The average cost of ramp construction will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The range of prices in the case of small-sized ramps can range from 2,500 € for masonry or cement ramps to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

Length and slope

1. Length and slope

If it is a non-accessible ramp, the maximum slope is 10%. In the case of ramps for people with disabilities, the slope varies depending on its length:

Width of the ramp

2. Width of the ramp

In the case of accessible ramps, the width must be sufficient for a person in a wheelchair to move comfortably along it. Therefore, the ramp must have a minimum width of 120 cm.

Shape of the ramp

3. Shape of the ramp

They can be single-section or multiple-section, for which they need a landing. Another aspect is that ramps can be straight or slightly curved.

The average cost of ramp construction will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The range of prices in the case of small-sized ramps can range from 2,500 € for masonry or cement ramps to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

What is usually included in a quote

Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.

Typically included

Technical study and measurements of the entrance
Demolition and removal of debris from the work area
Site preparation and leveling of terrain or base
Ramp construction with the selected material
Installation of basic railings and handrails
Final cleaning and removal of construction materials

Often not included

Municipal permits and licenses for the renovation
Prior foundation work or structural reinforcement
Non-slip flooring or premium special finishes
Drainage systems or additional waterproofing
Repair of facade or damaged structural elements

Steps for Building a Ramp in the Entryway

The average cost of ramp construction will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The range of prices in the case of small-sized ramps can range from 2,500 € for masonry or cement ramps to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

1. Assess the available space in the entryway

1. Assess the available space in the entryway

Before installing a ramp in the entrance, it's essential to measure the available space and analyze the access characteristics. A ramp requires sufficient length and width, and must comply with accessibility regulations. This initial assessment determines project feasibility and directly impacts the final budget, ranging from 1,200 € to 8,000 €.

2. Determine the required length and slope

2. Determine the required length and slope

Ramp length and slope are key factors influencing the total cost. Accessibility regulations establish a maximum slope of 8%, which determines how many meters of ramp you'll need. Longer and more complex ramps can increase the budget up to 10,000 €, while simpler solutions start around 2,500 € in basic versions.

3. Choose the most suitable materials

3. Choose the most suitable materials

The type of material used for your entrance ramp significantly affects the final price. You can choose between concrete, galvanized steel, aluminum, or treated wood, each with different advantages. Premium materials can increase costs to 8,000 € or more, while more economical options keep the budget around 2,500 € - 4,500 €.

4. Obtain approval from the homeowners association

4. Obtain approval from the homeowners association

Installing a ramp in the entrance requires approval from the homeowners' association, as it affects common areas. You must submit technical plans and request agreement at an extraordinary meeting. This process is essential before starting any work and generates no additional costs, though approval delays may increase the overall project budget.

What can change your final price

Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.

Ramp length and dimensions

The longer the ramp, the higher the total cost will be due to increased materials and labor requirements. A 3-4 meter ramp will have a very different price compared to a 6-8 meter one.

Construction material

The type of material chosen has a decisive impact on the budget: concrete, masonry, wood, or stainless steel have very different costs, with wood being the most expensive and concrete the most economical.

Slope and regulatory incline

The ramp must comply with accessibility standards that require a maximum slope of 8-10%, which may require more linear meters and therefore greater investment in materials and labor.

Railings, handrails, and finishes

Installing safety railings, metal or wooden handrails, and other finishing elements such as non-slip flooring significantly increase the final cost of the work.

How much does it cost to build a ramp?

How much does it cost to build a ramp?

The average cost of ramp construction will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The range of prices in the case of small-sized ramps can range from 2,500 € for masonry or cement ramps to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

Taking these aspects into account, the cost of a ramp can be very variable. Here are some examples:

Flooring for access ramps

The average cost of ramp construction will depend on both its length and the materials used in it. The range of prices in the case of small-sized ramps can range from 2,500 € for masonry or cement ramps to around 10,000 € for a wooden one.

  • Labor: the difficulties in ramp construction and the time spent on it affect the budget, taking into account that a mason can charge around 25 €/hour.
  • Ramp length: not only are longer ramps more expensive, but you also have to consider the route and whether it is necessary to make them in multiple sections, a factor that can increase the budget.
  • Materials: ramps can be masonry, concrete, or even the latter with wooden formwork. Masonry or cement ramps are more economical.
  • Type of ramp surface: indoors, porcelain stoneware is one of the most common materials for ramp coverings. Its price varies considerably (between 20 € and 80 €/m² depending on the model and the level of slip resistance). If it is a concrete floor, the price will range between 20 € and 40 €/m² depending on the finish.

Although ramps installed inside entrances are protected from weather conditions, they must have anti-slip flooring to prevent slipping when dry or wet. Additionally, they should not have raised edges, edges, or gaps, nor joints larger than 4 mm.

The Building Technical Code specifies the slip resistance index and anti-slip rating: C2 in dry interior areas and C3 in wet interior areas. There are many types of flooring that meet these characteristics and that are also very aesthetically pleasing for an interior ramp, especially porcelain stoneware.

Exterior access ramps

  • Handrails: they can be fabricated in different materials, but the most common are aluminum and stainless steel. Their price can be above 150 €/linear meter, although it will depend on the finish.
  • Building a large concrete ramp with a surface area of 250 m² at the entrance to a building would cost around 20,000 €.
  • A ramp with two sections of 3 m each, with mass concrete structure and a steel handrail would cost around 6,000 €.
  • A ramp for raised flooring of 18 x 3 m, fabricated with panels with a high-density wood chipboard core and anti-slip exterior coating, can cost around 9,000 €.

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Energy Suppliers

6
Price guides
90+
Pro
4.5
Energy Suppliers
Typical project budget
50 € - 550 €0.09 € - 0.27 €/kWh

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Construction

24
Price guides
420+
Pro
4.7
Construction
Typical project budget
50 € - 800,000 €15 € - 80 €/hour180 € - 2,000 €/m²

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Installers

83
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Installers
Typical project budget
15 € - 75,000 €15 € - 150 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Maintenance

37
Price guides
500+
Pro
4.9
Maintenance
Typical project budget
12 € - 7,000 €10 € - 100 €/hour25 € - 60 €/m²

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Moving Services

12
Price guides
220+
Pro
4.6
Moving Services
Typical project budget
3 € - 3,500 €17 € - 300 €/hour

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Minor Works

124
Price guides
650+
Pro
4.7
Minor Works
Typical project budget
3 € - 35,000 €15 € - 300 €/hour7 € - 450 €/m²

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Renovations

47
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Renovations
Typical project budget
70 € - 300,000 €20 € - 50 €/hour10 € - 800 €/m²7 € - 20 €/ml

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Technical Services

35
Price guides
150+
Pro
4.9
Technical Services
Typical project budget
100 € - 55,000 €40 € - 40 €/hour

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Retail & Assembly

1
Price guides
340+
Pro
4.8
Retail & Assembly
Typical project budget
2,000 € - 18,000 €

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ
How much does it cost to build an access ramp at a building entrance?

The average cost of an entrance ramp varies significantly depending on materials and dimensions. Small concrete or cement ramps typically range from 2,500 € to 4,000 €, while wooden ramps can reach 10,000 €. For larger ramps or premium finishes, prices can exceed 15,000 €.

How long does it take to build a ramp in a building?

The timeline depends on the type of ramp and complexity of the work. Cement ramps usually take 2 to 3 weeks to complete, including ground preparation and curing. Wooden or aluminum ramps can be installed more quickly, generally in 1 to 2 weeks, although this may vary depending on entrance conditions.

What is included in the budget for an entrance ramp?

A typical budget includes ground preparation, construction or installation of the structure, materials (cement, wood, or aluminum), non-slip paving, drainage systems, and finishes. Some budgets also cover signage and handrails, though these may be additional items depending on the provider.

How do I choose the best professional to build a ramp at the building entrance?

Look for companies specializing in community building renovations with experience in accessibility ramps. Request at least 3 comparative quotes, verify references from previous projects, and ensure they comply with current accessibility regulations. Confirm that they include a work guarantee and that the professional has the necessary insurance.

Do I need permits or licenses to build a ramp at the building entrance?

Yes, you generally need approval from the homeowners' association and a municipal permit to carry out structural renovations at the entrance. Some municipalities may require a technical project signed by a licensed professional, especially if the ramp exceeds certain slope or dimension requirements according to current accessibility regulations.

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