A single step shouldn’t stand between you and your home. Our aluminum modular ramps are built for comfort, durability, and confidence, whether you’re using a wheelchair, scooter, walker, or simply need a smoother path inside and out.
At MobilityMod Solutions, we design and install ramp systems that eliminate barriers and restore safe, independent access to any doorway, deck, porch, or threshold.
Take accessibility with you.
Need mobility support on the go? Our lightweight, foldable portable ramps offer quick access anywhere, perfect for vehicles, family visits, or temporary needs.
Features:
Ideal for:
Travel or outings | Short-term recovery | Renters and temporary situations
We offer ADA-compliant, customizable aluminum ramp solutions that are modular, low-maintenance, and made to fit your exact space. Whether temporary or permanent, indoor or outdoor, our ramps are built to perform in every New Jersey season.
Threshold Ramps
These mini ramps bridge small but significant barriers, like door thresholds, raised landings, or transitions between flooring types.
Features:
PATHWAY® 3G Modular Access System
This is our go-to modular ramp system for full-scale home entry and exit solutions. Made of high-strength aluminum, it’s engineered for long-term use without rust, rot, or warping, unlike wood.
Key Features:
No construction mess or delays—our modular installation means fast setup and clean removal. Built for New Jersey weather—rain, snow, and salt—these ramps hold up year after year. They’re safe, stable, and ADA-compliant, with every detail designed to support confident mobility. And because every entry is different, we custom-measure and adapt each design to your exact elevation and terrain.
Installation Timeline
We handle the entire process.
Evaluation → Design → Delivery → Installation and Follow-Up
Our ramps can often be installed in just one day, with no damage to existing entryways or landscaping.
Need Help Choosing the Right Ramp?
Not sure what you need? Just tell us your space and situation. We’ll recommend the most practical, durable option, without upselling.
In showers and tubs
Next to toilets
Near sinks or seated dressing areas
Beside beds for easier in-and-out transitions
Along walls for long-distance support
On both sides of staircases for full-body assistance
For stability while stepping in/out of the home