Ramps built by someone who rode them
Jack rode BMX professionally before he picked up the tools. That matters, because a ramp that looks right and a ramp that rides right are two different things — and the difference is in the transition, not the paintwork.
What we build
The full range, at every scale. Replica competition courses of the kind ridden at Olympic level. Full skate park builds for councils, clubs and private sites. Single quarter pipes, mini ramps and grind boxes for gardens and yards. And at the small end, domestic ramps built to order — some of them bought as birthday presents.
We also build wheelchair access ramps for homes and commercial premises, to the gradients and landings building regulations require. Same joinery, same standard, different job.
What’s included
Every build starts with a conversation about who’s riding or using it, where it’s going, and what the ground is like. Then design, materials, construction and fixing down, all handled by us.
Timber specified for outdoor life, weatherproofed surfaces, and fixings that won’t work loose under repeated impact. For commercial and public sites, we’re IOSH certified for commercial sites — HSE paperwork handled before we set foot on site — and carry public liability insurance.
How the job runs
We survey the site, quote honestly, and agree a date. Then we turn up on it.
Ramp jobs throw up their own problems — ground that doesn’t drain, awkward access for materials, weather that stops a surface going down. When that happens, it’s our problem to solve, not yours. We finish what we start.
Riding it, not just signing it off
A ramp isn’t finished when the last screw goes in. Transitions get checked the way a rider checks them, because that’s how Jack learned what a good one feels like. If something’s not right, we put it right before handover.
Tell us about the ramp
Leave a number and a line about what you’re after — garden mini ramp, access ramp, or a full course. We call back the same working day.