Appalachian Classic Sheds® · Ramp Options & Upgrade Pricing

Choose the Ramp That Matches Your Door Opening, Equipment Access, and Everyday Use

A ramp is not just an add-on. It determines how easily you can move mowers, tools, garden carts, wheelbarrows, storage bins, workshop equipment, and heavier everyday items in and out of your backyard building.

Use this page to compare single-door ramps, double-door ramps, large-opening ramps for roll-up or overhead doors, and removable ramp systems before choosing the access option that best fits your building, door style, equipment, and property layout.

Quick Answer

Most homeowners should choose a ramp based on three things: the actual door opening, what needs to roll in and out of the building, and whether the ramp should stay permanently in place or be removable when not needed.

Ramp Options Overview

Compare Ramp Options by Door Size and Access Needs

Choose the ramp style that fits your door type, equipment access needs, and how often you plan to move heavier items in and out of the building. The overview below groups similar ramps together so the page stays clear and easy to compare.

Quick Answer

Appalachian Classic Sheds® ramp upgrades generally fall into four practical groups: single-door ramps, double-door ramps, large-opening ramps for roll-up or overhead doors, and removable ramp systems for flexible access. Most buyers decide based on opening width, wheeled access needs, and whether the ramp should stay permanently in place or be removable.

Pricing shown below is for public planning and comparison. Final ramp pricing is confirmed with your selected building model, door configuration, site conditions, and access needs.

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Most Compact

Single Door Ramp

Upgrade Price $180

Best for buyers who need simple wheeled access through a standard single door without overbuilding the ramp system.

  • 4' x 3' pressure-treated ramp
  • Best fit for standard single-door access
  • Strong choice for lighter-duty day-to-day use
Good to know: this is the most straightforward ramp option when the door opening is smaller and access needs are simpler.
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Most Common Utility Fit

Double Door Ramps

Typical Upgrade Range $220 – $260

Best for buyers who want easier access for mowers, hand trucks, wheeled tools, or wider general-use movement through double doors.

  • Available for 54", 5', and 6' door widths
  • Best fit for common storage and workshop use
  • Usually the most practical family for utility access
Good to know: this is the strongest all-around ramp family for typical shed use with wider door openings.
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Large Opening Access

Large Opening Ramps

Typical Upgrade Range $300 – $330

Best for buyers using roll-up or overhead doors who need broader wheeled access and a ramp sized to the larger opening.

  • Includes roll-up and overhead door ramp options
  • Best fit for larger equipment access
  • Most useful when width and ease of entry matter most
Good to know: this group is about clear, practical access through the widest openings in the ramp category.
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Flexible Access

Removable Ramp Option

Pricing Inquire

Best for buyers who want ramp access when needed without leaving the ramp permanently in place all the time.

  • 2 brackets attached to track on rim joist
  • Best fit for buyers who want flexible access control
  • Useful when appearance or occasional access matters
Good to know: this option is usually chosen when permanent ramp visibility is not ideal for the property or use pattern.
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Four access paths. Every major ramp option organized. No calls required to compare.

Ramp Options & Upgrade Pricing

Compare Exact Ramp Upgrades and Pricing

This section expands the ramp families into the exact upgrades and pricing available for Appalachian Classic Sheds®. Use it to compare door width fit, access convenience, and whether the ramp should stay permanent or be removable.

Best Way to Choose

The smartest way to choose a ramp is to decide the door opening first, access needs second, and permanence third. That keeps the decision simple and ensures the ramp matches the way the building will actually be used.

Pricing note: all figures shown are public-display planning numbers. Final quote pricing is confirmed with your selected building model, door configuration, site conditions, and access requirements.
Category 01 · Single Door Ramp

Compact Ramp for Standard Single-Door Access

Best for buyers who want simple wheeled access through a standard single door without overbuilding the ramp system.

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Ramp 4' x 3' Single Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$180

Best for standard single-door access where the goal is practical entry for wheeled tools, light equipment, or everyday use.

Best fit: garden tools, storage bins, carts, small equipment, and lighter daily utility needs.
Category 02 · Double Door Ramps

Most Practical Family for Wider Utility Access

Best for buyers who want easier movement through double doors for mowers, yard equipment, wheeled tools, and general utility access.

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Ramp 4' x 4.5' for 54" Double Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$220

Best for buyers using a 54" double door who want straightforward wheeled access without unnecessary extra width.

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Ramp 4' x 5' Double Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$220

Best for standard wider double-door access where general shed utility and ease of movement matter most.

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Ramp 4' x 6' Double Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$260

Best for buyers who want the broadest double-door ramp option in this family for easier wider-access movement.

Category 03 · Large Opening Ramps

Ramps Sized for Roll-Up and Overhead Door Access

Best for buyers who need ramp access matched to the widest door openings in the ramp menu.

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Ramp 4' x 7' Roll-Up Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$300

Best for buyers using a roll-up door who need broader access for larger wheeled entry and smoother movement.

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Ramp 4' x 8' Overhead Door — Pressure Treated

Upgrade Price$330

Best for buyers using an overhead door who want the broadest ramp access in this category.

Category 04 · Removable Ramp Option

Flexible Ramp Access Without Permanent Full-Time Placement

Best for buyers who want ramp access when needed but do not want the ramp permanently in place all the time.

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Removable Ramp — 2 Brackets Attached to Track on Rim Joist

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Best for buyers who want flexible access and cleaner appearance when the ramp is not in use.

Best fit: occasional access, cleaner curb appeal, tighter yards, and situations where a permanent ramp is not ideal.
Ramp Options FAQ

Common Questions Before You Choose a Ramp

Are these ramp prices added to the base shed price?
Yes. All prices shown in this section are upgrade prices added to your selected building and door configuration.
How do I know which ramp size I need?
Start with the door opening first. Single-door ramps fit smaller openings, double-door ramps fit wider access doors, and large-opening ramps are best for roll-up or overhead doors.
Which ramp family is most practical for general shed use?
Double-door ramps are usually the most practical for everyday utility use because they balance access width, common equipment movement, and overall value.
When does a removable ramp make sense?
A removable ramp makes sense when you want access only when needed and do not want the ramp permanently visible or in place all the time.
Do I need to review every ramp option?
No. Start with your door type first, then compare only the ramp family that matches that opening and your access needs.
My recommendation: choose the ramp based on the actual door opening and what needs to roll in and out of the building, not just the lowest price.

Still have a question not covered above? The full ramp detail section covers each ramp family, exact public pricing, and the most practical use case for each option.

The right ramp starts with the opening. Then match it to how you’ll actually use the building.
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