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Wheelchair Accessible Home & business Construction

Finding a contractor familiar with handicap accessible home or business construction can be a real challenge for anyone. Matt Wichert Construction offers wheelchair accessible home and business remodeling and modifications in Topeka, Kansas and the surrounding Shawnee County area.

Helpful links to learn more

  • Handicap Compliant Bathrooms The ADA and Kansas Accessibility Standards moving towards all rest rooms, whether newly constructed or remodeled, be usable by people with disabilities. This means at least one of each type of fixture or feature meet handicap code requirements. This page will give you a brief understanding of the requirements to meet required codes from the ADA and Kansas Accessibility Standards in Topeka, Kansas.

 

  • Handicap Compliant Parking When parking is provided for the public, designated accessible parking spaces must be provided, if doing so is readily achievable.

 

  • Handicap Compliant Ramps People in wheelchairs need access to elevated areas and may require the use of a handicap ramp. Wheelchair ramps can be difficult for someone using a walker, crutches or a cane, so consider the installation of both, ramps and low riser steps. This design will accommodate people with a broad variety of physical needs and requirements.

  • Accessible Showers It can be really difficult and dangerous for some of us to step in and out of a bathtub because of the high tub walls. Make it easier by replacing your existing tub with a custom built shower.

 

  • ADA Guide for Small Businesses This updated primer guide presents an informal overview of some basic ADA requirements for small businesses that provide goods or services to the public. It omits many of the "legal" terms that are found in the ADA and its regulations.

 

  • Compliance What compliance to the ADA Guidelines and Kansas Accessibility Standards can do for you.

 

  • Grab Bars and Handrails Modifications to our surroundings will become necessary as we grow older and face the added challenges associated with living at home. Falls are the most common accident around the home, especially in the bathroom where tub and shower areas become slippery when wet. A safety grab bar railing will help you keep your balance and provide a safe, accessible surrounding and reduce your risk of falling.

 

  • Guidelines It can be hard for business owners to understand and get the information they need to comply with the ADA and Kansas Accessibility Standards. We understand this, so we've given our best effort to help you discover the guidelines you'll need to modify your business to meet the needs of the disabled.

 

  • Home Changes Solutions to your home accessibility needs and modifications to enhance and improve the safety and accessibility in your home.

 

  • Wood Ramps Wheelchair ramps may be required in order to create access to many areas.

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