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Remodelers to accommodate a disability in Brentwood

Remodels to accommodate a disability FAQs

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ensures equal access and usability for individuals with disabilities. For example, people in wheelchairs or using walkers should have reasonable physical access to public spaces, like sidewalks, businesses, and government buildings. Accommodations and building modifications to achieve ADA compliance may include entrance ramps, handrails, and wider door openings.

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires doorways to be at least 32 inches of clearance to provide reasonable wheelchair access. It’s not that the doorway itself needs to be 32 inches wide, as the door hinge and other hardware may reduce the actual clearance by a few inches. In most cases, the door frame needs to be wider than that so that a person has at least 32 inches to pass through when the door is fully open. Most wheelchairs measure 25 to 36 inches in width.

Along with the cost of widening doorways, you may also invest in several other common house alterations and modifications. The average total cost to build a handicap-accessible house ranges from $700 to $8,000, depending on what changes you want to make. Adding grab bars and handrails can cost up to $500 while installing a stair railing costs $900. Installing a stair lift costs $1,500 to $5,000, whereas installing an elevator costs as much as $60,000. Other changes may involve lowering thermostats, remodeling bathrooms, widening hallways, and installing wheelchair ramps.

The homeowners guide to remodels to accommodate a disability
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
modest home with newly built disability wheelchair ramp
Nov 22, 2024
Nov 22, 2024
Learn how much a wheelchair ramp costs to install and explore how key factors like size, materials, type, features, and labor affect the final price.
luxury home elevator in entryway
Nov 13, 2024
Nov 13, 2024
How much does it cost to install an elevator in your home? Find out more about common cost factors and budgeting tips in this guide.
A man on a wheelchair using his phone while at his house
Dec 11, 2024
Dec 11, 2024
Improve your home’s wheelchair accessibility. Unlock the cost of widening a doorway, including key factors like door type, framing, and labor expenses.
A family unpacking grocery bags
Jan 11, 2022
Jan 11, 2022
Dumbwaiters are a helpful investment for persons with disabilities. Find out the average cost of a dumbwaiter and how much it costs to install one. Get tips on choosing the right size for your home and ways to use it.
A stair lift in a carpeted staircase
Apr 17, 2024
Apr 17, 2024
A stair lift costs $6,000, on average. Prices depend on the length and style of your staircase, and you’ll pay more for custom installations and add-ons.