ADA Bathroom Install
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ADA Bathroom Install
Home Improvement Registration Number:
PA License: 097301
NJ License: 13VH12197800
City License: 42846
Lead Certified in the state of PA – 88F215328-1
OSHA 30 & OSHA 10 Certified
City & Porch Violations
CONTACT US TODAY! (267) 258-7054
FAX! (267) 343-7862
Serving Philadelphia, PA and New Jersey
No job too small!
ADA showers are typically installed to serve the general public whether in a business or a public facility. The specifics for these guidelines vary depending on how the building is going to be used. These ADA guidelines, however, are useful for anyone who wants to meet the needs of someone disabled. This means the guidelines will meet the needs of homeowners as well as those serving the public.
Guidelines for ADA Showers
The guidelines for an ADA-compliant shower provide you with information regarding designs, materials, and measurements that will meet the individual needs for various disabilities. The guidelines include spacing measurements, grab bar placements, shower seat strength, spray unit heights, shower control heights, threshold requirements, and more.
Some of the information you will find in these guidelines include:
Designing a Handicapped Accessible Shower
When you design your handicapped accessible shower following ADA guidelines, consider how you can customize it to the user's needs. If you need this shower for an individual in a wheelchair, you'll want a roll-in design. Some disabled persons can walk into the shower unit but will require being able to sit, so they will need a transfer type design. Some individuals require a special design outside of the ADA guidelines, such as those with a large build who will need additional room inside the stall.
If you know what type of shower you will need, but are unsure how to accommodate it to your bathroom or home, contact a professional such as William Falkenstein who specializes in ADA bathrooms.
Additions to Your Bathroom for Making it Handicap Accessible
Many ideas on the market can help make your existing bathroom more handicapped accessible. These are a few ideas to help make your bathroom shower as comfortable as possible for someone with a disability.
Why Choose an ADA Compliant Shower Flooring?
The greatest benefit you can add to your ADA showers is specialized ADA flooring. The dome pattern on these tiles gives a tactile warning surface if someone is visually impaired. This flooring will allow them to feel for the edge of the shower with their feet. The texture of these tiles will also provide traction to protect those with limited mobility.
Where to Learn More About ADA Showers
William Falkenstein Improvement to the Home will help you create a superior quality handicap-accessible bathroom. We have more than forty years of experience in the industry and handle any sized job. If you or someone in your home is physically challenged, talk to one of our experts today to learn how we can make your home safer and more comfortable for everyone.
William Falkenstein Improvements to the Home
Phone:(267) 343-7862
FAX: (267) 343-7862
Email: falkwilliam58@comcast.net
Address: 1902 Buckius Street Philadelphia, PA 19124
Serving Philadelphia and the surrounding counties
Contact Person: William Falkenstein
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We service the following areas in PA: Levittown, Bristol, Croydon, Bensalem, Yardley, Morrisville, Langhorne, Penndel, Edgely, Fallsington, Hulmeville, Southhampton, Northhampton, Feasterville, Newton
William Falkenstein Improvements to the Home