We supply and install wheelchair ramps across Warwickshire, including modular ramps, threshold ramps, timber ramps, composite ramps and bespoke access ramp solutions. Every ramp is tailored to the property, the user’s mobility needs and the space available, for both domestic and commercial settings.
Whether you need a safe solution for a single step, a doorway threshold or a larger level change, Craftmasters can provide a practical ramp system designed for long-term reliability, safety and ease of use.
Our wheelchair and access ramps are designed to suit a wide range of properties, from private homes and park homes to shops, community buildings and commercial premises. We can advise on the most suitable ramp type for the site, including portable threshold ramps for small height differences and modular ramp systems for more substantial level changes.
Choosing the Right Wheelchair Ramp
The most suitable ramp will depend on a number of factors including the height to overcome, the available space, and how the ramp will be used.
For smaller steps and door thresholds, our portable ramps provide a simple and effective solution.
For larger level changes, modular wheelchair ramps offer a strong, durable and fully supported access system, suitable for both residential and commercial use.
We regularly carry out installations throughout Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and Kenilworth, as well as surrounding areas such as Alcester, Wellesbourne and Southam.
Each installation is assessed on-site to ensure the most practical and appropriate solution is provided.
Our modular wheelchair ramps are ideal where a larger level change needs to be overcome safely. Built using aluminium frames and slip-resistant fibreglass grating, they provide a strong, durable and low-maintenance access solution. Modular ramp systems can be configured to suit a wide range of property layouts and are suitable for both homes and commercial premises.

Our timber wheelchair ramps combine pressure-treated timber framing with a slip-resistant fibreglass walking surface. They provide a strong and practical access solution where a more traditional appearance is preferred, while still delivering safe and reliable wheelchair access.

Threshold ramps are a simple and effective way to overcome small steps and doorway height differences. They are ideal for improving access at entrances, patio doors and internal thresholds, helping wheelchair users, scooter users and those with reduced mobility move more safely and easily.

Block paved ramps can provide a practical and attractive way to improve access to a property. By raising an approach area such as a path, patio or driveway, they can create a smoother route to the entrance while blending more naturally with the surrounding property.

For period and heritage properties, wheelchair ramp design often needs a more sympathetic appearance. In these situations, ramp layouts and handrail finishes can be chosen to provide safer access while sitting more comfortably with the character of the building.

QuartzGrip GRP Mini Mesh Grating is commonly used in marinas and other outdoor leisure facilities. This is because the smaller holes makes it easier for small-wheeled vehicles such as wheelchairs, wheeled walkers, prams and industrial equipment.
Whatever the season, whatever the weather, all users can walk with confidence on our ramps. Craftmasters ramps come with either a 1:12 ramp gradient for ramps being used within your home or with a 1:15 ramp gradient for ramps being accessed by the general public. Either option will give confidence to the walker and provide slip free accessibility whatever the weather.
Craftmasters offers modular ramps with handrails on one side, both sides, or without rails, depending on the requirements. Handrails provide essential support for elderly users and children, enhancing stability and confidence while using the ramp. Additionally, they serve as a protective barrier, helping to prevent visitors from accidentally tripping over the edges, ensuring a safer access solution for all.
If you’re unsure which ramp is right for your property, we offer a free home survey to assess your requirements and provide a suitable solution.
In many cases, wheelchair ramps can be supplied at 0% VAT if they are being installed for someone with a long-term disability. This usually requires a simple declaration form, and we can guide you through the process at the time of quotation.
The most suitable ramp depends on the height of the step, the available space, and how the ramp will be used. Small steps may only require a portable or threshold ramp, while larger height differences usually require a modular ramp system with handrails.
Yes, a survey is recommended to ensure the ramp is safe, compliant, and suitable for the property. We assess the step height, space available, and user requirements to design the most practical solution.
Sometimes, a standard, off the shelf ramp just isn’t suitable. Whether it’s due to reduced space or just general obstructions, standard ramps will always have their limitations.
After our customer made an enquiry through our website for a standard off the shelf mobility ramp, one of our expert engineers soon identified that one of our bespoke modular ramps would be the only safe solution.