The following prices are the basic prices we charge for a local install. Price may change depending on the condition of the site, distance outside our 15-mile radius for local service, or due to additional labor costs for installations requiring multiple trips or contractors.

Ray Fisher Home Access provides this price list as a guideline; our quote may be higher or lower based on the specific work you require.

While we offer a free quote for our services, an on-site evaluation is required for permitting and safety compliance. On-site evaluations range from $80 to $15,0 depending on location.
Note: If you accept our services after the evaluation. Up to half of the evaluation fee goes towards the purchase and installation of equipment.

Step Rail Installations

This image shows a stair rail installed outdoors.
  • 1 Step Rail – 26 inch: $90
  • 2 Step Rails – 40 inch: $100
  • 3 Step Rails – 54 inch: $140
  • 4 Step Rail – 68 Inches: $160
  • Labor for Wooden steps: $120-$160
  • Labor for Concrete steps: $200-$250

Note: Additional rail installations done for the same project are done at half the labor cost. Example: two 1-step rails done on wooden steps at the same time would be from $180($120+$60) to $240($160+$80) for labor and $180 for the rails.

Grab Bar Installations

This image shows a number of wall mounted grab bars. They are placed next to the toilet, in the shower, next to the bath, and next to the stairs.
  • 16-by-1.25-inch stainless steel grab bars: $35
  • 18-by-1.25-inch stainless steel grab bars: $35
  • 24-by-1.25-inch stainless steel grab bars: $45
  • 32-by-1.25-inch stainless steel grab bars: $45
  • 48-by-1.25-inch stainless steel grab bars: $65
  • Wall anchor (If required): $50
  • Labor for drywall installation: $150
  • Labor for tile installation: $250
  • Labor for fiberglass shower wall installation: $350

Note: Additional grab bar installations done for the same project are done at half the labor cost. Example: two 16-by-1.25-inch grab bars done on drywall at the same time would be $225($150+$75) for labor and $70 for the bars.

Modular Ramp Installations

This image shows a Modular Ramp with Rails installed outdoors. This ramp has a 90-degree right turn to go into the entrance.

Note: Modular Ramps require solid foundations to be safely installed. Site prep work can easily cost at least $2000. Longer or more complex ramps can require over $5000 in prep work.

Our ramps are 36 inches wide and 1000-pound weight cap. Ramps should be 1 foot long for every inch of rise. For every 30 inches of rise, a landing is required before the next section.

  • 5ft Ramp (Suitable for 5in of rise): $1000
  • 6ft Ramp (Suitable for 6in of rise): $1100
  • 7ft Ramp (Suitable for 7in of rise): $1200
  • 8ft Ramp (Suitable for 8in of rise): $1300
  • 9ft Ramp (Suitable for 9in of rise): $1400
  • 10ft Ramp (Suitable for 10in of rise): $1600
  • 2-piece 12ft ramp (Up to 12in of raise): $2100
  • 2-piece 16ft ramp (Up to 16in of raise): $2300
  • 3-piece 20ft ramp (Up to 20in of raise): $3100
  • 4-piece 30ft ramp (Up to 30in of raise): $4200
  • Labor for local delivery & setup $150 to $800 (Assuming minimal site prep is required)

Restroom Remodel

This image shows a bathroom remodeled with some safety features. There is a wall mounted toilet safety rail, walk in shower, shower chair, and wall mounted shower grab bars.
  • Removing existing shower tile, tub, and any accessories from the wall: $1200
  • Relocating plumbing to the showerhead: $1980
  • Removing and replacing flooring under the shower: $850
  • Installing 2 stock grab bars: $350
  • New tile installation, ex price for 30 lineal feet by 7 feet height: $6500
  • Fiberglass shower kit: $3800
  • Folding shower seat: $550
  • Trash Disposal: $300
  • Shower floor pan: $500
  • Door Widening (Does not include door): $1500
  • 32in door: $450
  • 36in door: $650
  • Painting, sheetrock, and texturing. Price varies depending on size:
  • Electrical work. Price varies depending on required services: $1000-$3000
  • Minimal Framing: $500
  • Laminate flooring: $10 per square foot
  • Permit/Inspection: $1000
  • An additional ~20% of the total cost of materials and services goes into labor and overhead costs; labor costs may vary depending on the required services

VPL Installation

This image shows someone in a wheelchair using a vertical platform lift. The lift is installed next to the stairs, leaving the stairs to be used without obstruction.
  • Concrete Slab: $60 per square foot, EX: 5-by-10 foot is $3000
    • Out-of-town installs add $1000 to $1500+, depending on distance
  • Electrical wiring with conduit: $40 per square foot, EX: 75ft is $3000
    • Converting an outlet to a GFCI plug: $1500
  • Porch modification: $200 per man-hour
  • 5-step rebuilding
    • Material: $500
    • Labor $4500
  • Ez-Access 5-by-5 landing with stairs: $3900
  • Heavy equipment costs vary based on service: $500-$1000