Need ADA compliant access for your property? We make ADA compliance upgrades quick and painless, from re‑striping to fixing or adding walkways and ramps that are useable for everyone. Our team double‑checks every slope and measurement so you can pass inspection the first time and never worry about surprise citations. We even handle the permits and paperwork while you keep business rolling. In no time, your parking lot, walkways, and entrances will welcome everyone - on wheels, on foot, or pushing a stroller - without a single speed bump.
HERE IS WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM OUR ADA COMPLIANCE UPGRADE SERVICES.
WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING YOU WITH THE BEST SERVICE AND RESULTS IN THE INDUSTRY
OUR ADA COMPLIANCE UPGRADE PROCESS
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Site audit & accessibility mapping
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Our inspectors walk the property to measure slopes, curb heights, and travel widths, creating a detailed map of every point that falls short of ADA compliance requirements. |
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Compliance planning
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The team drafts a step‑by‑step so work moves forward without any hiccups. |
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Demolition & surface preparation
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Crews remove asphalt and/or concrete, grind uneven joints, and compact the sub‑base, setting the stage for smooth, code‑compliant surfaces. |
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Ramp & curb upgrade installation
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New curb ramps, truncated‑dome pads, and corrected walk gradients are poured or formed to meet precise ADA slope and tactile‑warning specs. |
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Precision striping & signage
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Fresh markings designate van‑accessible stalls, access aisles, and directional arrows, while reflective ADA signs are set at the correct height and distance from each space. |
How Do I Confirm A Contractor’s Credentials?
Ask for a current business license, proof of liability insurance, and any accessibility‑focused certifications; a reputable firm will share these documents right away.
Which Materials And Methods Ensure Good Results?
A solid ADA upgrade contractor explains the concrete mixes, coatings, and tactile‑warning surfaces they specify, and how each choice holds up under weather, traffic, and routine maintenance.
What Kind Of Warranty And Support Should I Expect?
Expect at least a one‑year workmanship warranty plus manufacturer coverage on specialty products, with a promise to address any issues that threaten long‑term accessibility.
How Do I Know If The Contractor Is Experienced?
Look for references from recent projects, photos of before‑and‑after work, and evidence that past upgrades still meet ADA compliance after a year or more of use.
How Will The Project Be Scheduled To Minimize Disruption?
Professional crews stage work during off‑peak hours, set clear milestones, and coordinate with property managers so customers can move safely through the site while upgrades are in progress.
Why Should I Review Previous Ada Compliance Projects?
Visiting completed jobs lets you see how well striping, ramps, and signage have held up, and it confirms the contractor can deliver consistent, code‑ready results.