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Considerations in ADA Additions

Your home should be a comforting and comfortable place that suites you and your family. So when you or a family member requires a more accessible living space, an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)-compliant addition is a great way to accomplish that. ADA-compliant homes are created to be user-friendly and easily accessible to accommodate the current and even future needs of your family. A few features of ADA-compliant additions or homes include open floor plans, wider hallways and entryways, and varying height countertops. Here at Carbide Construction we offer the very best in ADA additions for Fairfax County and the surroundings, and we look forward to helping you achieve your accessibility goals.

Why a modular ADA addition?

A prefabricated modular addition from Carbide Construction allows you to customize your addition to your unique ADA specifications. Some of the design aspects we will consider for your ADA addition include easily accessible bathrooms, user-friendly kitchens, wider entranceways and hallways, light switches located in easy to reach places and much more.

Call us at Carbide Construction and we can build for you an ADA-friendly modular addition that helps better the mobility and comfort for you or a loved one. Get a gorgeous home addition that also meets the necessary ADA requirements. Trust us to help you through every step in the process. It’s easy! The process will be the same as any other modular home addition which means you can stay in your home during the build with little disruption to your daily life.

Some of the design aspects we will consider for your ADA addition include:

  • Entranceways and hallways.
  • Easily accessible bathrooms. Custom handrails should be placed throughout the bathroom and zero threshold showers should be installed to allow safer accessibility and even wheelchair accessibility. Toilets should be higher than the standard toilet. And, vanity height should be customized to allow easier accessibility to sinks.
  • User-friendly kitchens should be another consideration in any ADA addition. Countertops should be low enough to use as a work space. And, sinks and cook tops should have enough leg room to safely reach the faucet and cook-top controls.

Ready to get started? We can help you build an ADA addition to help better the mobility and comfort for you or a loved one. Get a gorgeous home addition that also meets the necessary ADA requirements.

For more information about an ADA addition in Fairfax County or the surrounding areas, call Carbide Construction at 703-550-8711 or you can Contact Us.

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