Wheelchair Ramps in Yakima, Sold and Installed by a Local EZ Access Dealer

Peak Pro Home Services is a full-service EZ Access dealer in Yakima. We measure, sell, and install wheelchair ramps across Central Washington. Free in-home measurement.

EZ Access aluminum modular wheelchair ramp installed at a Yakima home entrance

Your full-service EZ Access dealer in Central Washington

Peak Pro Home Services is a full-service dealer for EZ Access, one of the most trusted names in home accessibility. That partnership means we handle the whole process for you: we measure your home, help you choose the right ramp, order it, install it, and stand behind the work. You never have to guess at sizing from a catalog or assemble anything yourself.

Free measurements and honest recommendations

Every ramp starts with a free in-home visit. We measure your entryway, check the rise and available space, and talk through how you or your loved one will use the ramp day to day. Then we recommend the right system for your home and your budget. If a smaller, simpler option will serve you better, that is what we will tell you.

Modular ramps

Configurable aluminum ramp systems for longer rises and daily use. Built to a safe slope, with platforms and turns where your entry needs them, and sturdy enough for Central Washington weather year round.

Portable ramps

Lightweight, foldable ramps for temporary needs, travel, or getting over a single step. Quick to place, easy to move, and a good fit when you need flexibility instead of a permanent installation.

Threshold ramps

Small ramps that smooth the lip at doorways and raised thresholds so wheelchairs, walkers, and scooters roll through easily. Often the fastest, most affordable fix for a daily obstacle.

Professional installation, done right

Our team installs every ramp we sell. We anchor it correctly, confirm the slope is safe, and walk you through it before we leave. When we are done, you have a ramp that is solid underfoot and ready to use, and a local team you can call if anything ever needs attention.

Free in-home measurement

Let's find the right fit for your home

Tell us what you're working with and we'll set up a free in-home measurement. We'll look at your space, answer your questions, and recommend the right option, no cost and no pressure. All form fields are required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

Home accessibility is about making it easier and safer to live in the home you love, whether that means getting through the front door, moving between floors, or feeling steady in the bathroom. If you are caring for a loved one, these decisions carry weight, so here are the questions we hear most often, answered plainly.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a wheelchair ramp cost in Yakima?

It depends on the type of ramp and the rise of your entry. A small threshold ramp costs far less than a full modular system with platforms and turns. That is exactly why we start with a free in-home measurement: you get a firm recommendation and a real price for your home, not a guess over the phone.

Do you come out and measure before we buy?

Yes, and it is free. We measure your entry, check the rise and the landing space, talk through how you will use the ramp, and recommend the right EZ Access system. No cost and no obligation.

How long does installation take?

Most residential ramp installations are completed in a day once the ramp is on site. Larger modular systems with multiple platforms can take longer. We give you a timeline with your recommendation so you know what to expect.

Can I rent a ramp instead of buying one?

Yes. We are launching a ramp rental service for short-term needs like surgery recovery, a visiting family member, or hospice care. Call (509) 537-1842 and we will talk through rental options and availability.

Will a ramp work for a walker or scooter too?

Yes. Our ramps are built for wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, and anyone who has trouble with steps. The free measurement makes sure the slope and width are right for the equipment you use.

Does Medicare or insurance pay for wheelchair ramps?

Coverage varies a lot by plan, and many plans treat ramps as a home modification rather than medical equipment. Some Medicare Advantage plans and Washington assistance programs can help. We are happy to talk through what we have seen work when you call.

Why buy through Peak Pro instead of ordering a ramp online?

An online ramp arrives in a box with no one to confirm it fits your entry, your slope, or the way you actually get in and out of your home. As a full-service local EZ Access dealer, we measure first, order the right system, install it properly, and stand behind the work. You also have a local team to call if anything ever needs an adjustment.