Curb Ramp | The #1 DIY Driveway Ramp For Low Cars & Steep Driveways
Curb Ramp helps you make a custom driveway ramp to bridge the gap over your rolled curb. An easy, affordable DIY solution for low cars and steep driveways.
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This 2 piece heavy duty vehicle curb ramp is designed for driveways, loading docks, garages, and sidewalks. It is compatible with cars, trucks, golf carts, scooters and motorcycles.
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Eliminate the “bump” over your driveway curb with our best-selling driveway ramp set for cars. Features a built-in water channel for street drainage and stylish frosted surface.
Enter and exit your driveway with ease without scraping your car with this full-length driveway curb ramp. Features a built-in water channel for street drainage and stylish frosted surface.
Included: 3 Pack Rubber Driveway Ramps
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Ramp size(s): 48.0’’x 16.0’’ x 2.6’’ │ 12 ft total
Installation: Comes with parts for easy connection
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Introducing our 4” rise portable rubber ramps for driveways, garages & doorways! This package includes 2 ramps, each made of recycled solid rubber with a weight capacity of up to 11,000 lbs, making it perfect for vehicles, scooters and other mobility aids. The ramp features a non-slip surface with grooved stripes for added traction and safety. It also has a channel underneath measuring 1” W x 1.2” H, allowing for easy cable access while preventing damage from wheelchair or scooter wheels. With its lightweight and portable design, this ramp can be used indoors or outdoors, making it a versatile option for any home or building.
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Get in and out of your driveway without scraping your car! Eliminate the harsh bump at the driveway curb and save your car’s alignment with the Curb Ramp™ driveway curb ramp kit. Perfect for non-standard curbs where premade ramps don’t fit.
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Protect your car from major damage and avoid expensive repair costs with these heavy duty rubber driveway curb ramps. Features a built-in water channel for street drainage and mounting holes with bolts to secure to the curb.
Included: 1 Rubber Driveway Ramp
Ramp size: 48.0’’ x 16.0’’ x 2.6’’
Installation: Line up the ramps, drill hole(s) and hammer the bolts in, then tighten with a socket wrench
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These portable curb ramps can be placed at the end of your driveway to ease the bump over your rolled curb when you need them. Ideal for low cars and steep driveways, the ramp sets feature a built-in water channel for street drainage and mounting holes to secure to the curb. This option costs about 35% less than than our full 48″ driveway ramps and work well if you don’t need or want to cover the entire driveway entrance.
2 pieces – 24.0’’x 16.0’’ x 2.6’’ each
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This kit comes with two curb ramp packs of 4 ft each and covers 8-10 ft of driveway curb. At just $54.95 each, they are our most economical solution for filling driveway curb gaps. Made in the USA from heavy duty long-lasting outdoor canvas, these signature packs come with our proprietary curb filler to conform perfectly to the shape of your curb for the optimal smooth entry. Compatible with rolled curbs, layback curbs and small barrier curbs.
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This 2″ & 4″ rise height curb ramp can be utilized in various environments, including curbs, driveways, garages, loading docks, parking lots, and shed entrances. It is designed to support a range of vehicles, from cars, trucks, and bicycles to heavy-duty commercial vehicles, to smoothly traverse straight curbs.
To ensure the option of later removing the ramp, it’s necessary to lay down a protective underlayment on the curb surface. We suggest cutting this substrate into strips to fit your curb. You’ll need to prime the surface of the membrane rather than the curb to achieve a good material bond. Once you’ve taped the substrate strips to the curb, follow the installation instructions provided. This includes mixing, spreading, shaping, and compressing the compound to fill the gap in your driveway curb.
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This curb ramp is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of settings, such as curbs, driveways, garages, loading docks, parking lots and shed entrances. It is capable of easily carrying cars, trucks, wheelbarrows, bikes, and heavy-duty commercial vehicles over straight curbs.
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This curb ramp is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of settings, such as curbs, driveways, garages, loading docks, parking lots and shed entrances. It is capable of carrying vehicles, hand trucks, forklifts, dollies and heavy-duty commercial vehicles over straight curbs.
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This rubber threshold ramp is an ideal solution for secure and efficient pass-by of wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and even cars. With a 2.5″, 3″ or 4″ rise and a load capacity of up to 2200 lbs, this ramp is designed for doorways, garages and even driveway curbs and has a grooved slip-proof surface, a 3-channel cord cover, and beveled edges. It is made of heavy duty recycled rubber, which is corrosion-resistant and durable for all seasons and climates.
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This rubber threshold ramp is designed for easy and secure access to doorways and short rises for people using wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and other mobility devices. The ramp is made of highly durable recycled rubber, which is resistant to corrosion and suitable for all weather conditions. The beveled sides of the ramp do not interfere with the door track, making it easy to enter doorways. The ramp also features a slip-proof strip with horizontal grooved stripes on the surface to add friction and reduce the possibility of slipping.
We do not manufacture this product in grey/concrete color, however we have developed a paint color specifically for this purpose, which can be found at any local Home Depot. For more information on how to get this color, please email us at curbramp.us@gmail.com with your order number.
Regarding the painting process, you will need to apply a light primer to assist with adhesion, then simply paint it on with a brush. Please refer to the attached sample images to visualize how this product looks when painted.
Color Matching
We do not manufacture these ramps in grey/concrete color, however we have developed a paint color specifically for this purpose, which can be found at any local Home Depot. For more information on how to get this color, please email us at curbramp.us@gmail.com with your order number.
Regarding the painting process, you will need to apply a light primer to assist with adhesion, then simply paint them with a brush. Please refer to the attached sample images to visualize how this product looks when painted.
Installing a Drainage Channel
If you plan on installing a drainage channel underneath your ramp, lay the pipe or channel in the middle of the curb gap where water flows naturally. Use construction adhesive to anchor the channel to the curb or substrate (for removable ramps). Then, proceed with installation as usual.
PVC Pipe
Plain Steel Angle
Strut Channel
*Available at most local hardware stores. If you want to cut the PVC in half so the underside is more open to waterflow, here’s a quick video on how to do that. You can probably get someone at your local hardware store to help if you don’t have a saw or feel comfortable cutting. Safety should be your first concern!
Protective Underlayments For Removable Ramps
If you would like the option to remove the ramp at a later date, you must first lay down a protective underlayment over the curb surface. We recommend using a durable substrate cut into strips to fit your curb. Below are several options. You will be priming the surface of the membrane (instead of the curb itself) to ensure a good material bond. After you cut and tape the substrate strips to the curb, proceed with the installation steps as outlined in the enclosed instructions – i.e. mix, spread, shape & compress the compound to fill the gap in your driveway curb.
Pond Liner
Shower Pan Liner
Vapor Barrier
*Available at most local hardware stores.
Using a Substrate for Removable Ramps
After you perform a dry run and confirm you have enough material for your particular driveway, lay down a protective layer over the curb surface (so as not to prime the curb surface directly) and tape it down around the edges. We recommend using a durable substrate cut into strips to fit your curb. For example, a 5′ x 6′ sheet can be cut into (3) 2′ x 5′ strips to cover 15 ft on a standard rolled curb. Lay the strips over the curb where your ramp will be and tape them down to hold them in place for the installation. Next, prime the surface of the membrane to ensure a good material bond to the laid substrate. Then, mix and apply the compound atop the substrate to fill the curb gap as you would normally. After 48 hours, your customized driveway ramp should be dry enough to use. The weight of the material and underlying substrate should provide sufficient stability to keep the ramp in place, but you can also apply a little bit of adhesive to the underside corners of the substrate to help anchor it to the curb. Concrete bolts can be used to fasten the ramp to your curb as well, once the material has cured. If you need to remove the ramp for any reason, you can simply lift it up and move it. Learn more
To begin installation of your driveway ramp, sweep and blow the curb gutter to remove all dirt and help the primer adhere to the curb surface. If your driveway curb is very badly soiled, you may want to pressure wash it and let it dry first.
If you are installing a removable ramp, lay substrate over the curb gap and tape it down, as you will be priming the surface of the substrate, rather than the curb itself. See: How To Make Your Curb Ramp Removable
Mix the material with the adhesive using a trowel or drill mixer until the granules are fully coated. You can use the shipping box or an empty 5 gallon bucket for mixing. Begin by pouring in approximately ¾ of the adhesive onto the granules and mixing completely until there are no dry patches and the granules are wet and fully coated. You can add more if needed but do not use the entire gallon all at once.There should be a little bit of adhesive left over which can be used for priming. Avoid leaving any dry patches that could potentially compromise the ramp’s integrity. The granules should be fully coated but the mix should not be too “soupy”.
Spread the mixture to fill the dried curb curb surface at the desired angle to bridge the gap between the driveway and street. Slope and feather out the ends to facilitate water drainage. Do not create a hard right angle at the ends. Shape and compress the material using a trowel and form the edges for clean install lines. Tamp it down thoroughly to ensure there are no air gaps. Allow 24-48 hours to dry.
Installing a drainage pipe can help water flow naturally underneath the ramp. The process is straightforward and involves anchoring a rectangular tube, channel, or pipe in the middle of the curb gap using construction adhesive. These come in varies types, shapes, and sizes. The height of the tube should be proportional to your curb gap. Do not use too big of a pipe for your curb gap because it can compromise the integrity of the ramp. For standard rolled curbs, customers have reported success with drainage pipes 3/4 inch in diameter. Make sure there is at least two inches of material above the pipe to maintain the integrity of the ramp’s surface and protect against friction from tires. Read more >
The Biggest Differences Between Curb Ramp™ and Premade Rubber Ramps
One of the most common dilemmas our visitors face is trying to decide between Curb Ramp and an alternative solution like a premade rubber curb ramp. The biggest differences between Curb Ramp and premade rubber ramps are cost and customizability.
Curb Ramp offers the same coverage of premade ramps at half the cost.
Curb Ramp creates a custom-fit ramp to any shape driveway curb (not just rolled curbs) and can be molded to accommodate any desired slope.
Curb Ramp offers further customization, allowing you to bond it to your curb for a permanent solution or to create a removable curb ramp using a substrate. This way, if you need to remove it in the future, you can easily do so. To secure the substrate, you can simply apply some of the enclosed adhesive to the underside of the corners. Two kits of Curb Ramp will cover most 16 ft standard rolled curbs. More customizable and less expensive than factory-made rubber ramps, Curb Ramp provides the best DIY curb ramp solution.
WARNING: Avoid direct inhalation of vapors. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. The adhesive is very strong and does not come off easily so we also recommend wearing disposable gloves. Exercise caution to avoid leakage over unwanted areas and avoid contact with skin. If necessary, a heavy-duty industrial hand cleaner like GOJO can be used to remove from skin. More Safety Data >
STORAGE: Store in a relatively warm place in the days/hours leading up to the installation. If its been sitting out in the cold for a while, it will become thick like molasses and difficult to work with.
Material Estimations
The amount of material required to fill your curb gutter depends primarily on the width of your driveway and depth of the curb gap. Each unit cover approximately 1.5 cubic feet, or about 8 feet on standard rolled curbs with a 2 inch center gap when sloped at a ~25° incline over ~20 inches from the top of the curb to the street. For additional information on material estimations, refer to this article or check the installation page.