Why Homes With Wheelchair Use Need Additional Floor Supports

 

Why Homes With Wheelchair Use Need Additional Floor Supports



Homes with wheelchair use place different stresses on floor systems than traditional foot traffic. Without proper support, floors can sag, weaken, or fail over time.

How Wheelchairs Affect Floor Structures

Wheelchairs concentrate weight in smaller contact areas and create repetitive stress, especially in:

  • Hallways

  • Doorways

  • Ramps

  • Living areas

Why Older Homes Are at Higher Risk

Many older homes were not designed for modern accessibility needs. Floor joists and subfloors may already be weakened by age or moisture.

Additional Supports Improve Safety

Installing additional floor supports helps:

  • Prevent sagging floors

  • Improve structural stability

  • Increase safety for wheelchair users

  • Extend the life of the home

Accessibility Should Include Structural Safety

Ramps and widened doorways are only part of accessibility. Structural reinforcement is equally important.

Serving Accessible Homes in North Alabama

Budget Home Services LLC provides structural floor support solutions for accessible homes in Albertville, Boaz, Guntersville, and Geraldine, AL.

📞 Call 938-244-2017 today to schedule an appointment.

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