Ensuring your commercial property meets ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) standards is not just a legal requirement—it’s a smart business decision. ADA regulations can be complex, with requirements that vary based on your building’s layout, size, and function. At Access Elevator, we specialize in working with architects, contractors, and property owners to navigate these requirements and implement effective accessibility solutions.
Our expertise extends beyond traditional commercial spaces. We also provide accessibility upgrades for non-commercial properties like houses of worship, where improved access can make a meaningful difference for members and visitors. Vertical platform lifts are a reliable, space-saving option for churches, schools, offices, and more.
Creating an inclusive environment isn’t just about compliance—it’s about welcoming everyone. Whether you’re retrofitting an existing building or planning new construction, Access Elevator can help. We proudly partner with trusted manufacturers like Bruno and Savaria to deliver top-quality stairlifts and vertical lifts tailored to your space.
Contact Access Elevator today to get started on your accessibility upgrade.
Elevators for ADA compliance must be at least 36” wide, have buttons both inside and outside that are accessible to those in a wheelchair, and a host of other options. However, elevators are perhaps the most preferred option and will be an added convenience to customers with strollers, packages or bags, or deliveries. Your elevator may help pay for itself in the form of repeat customers.
Platform lifts, sometimes called wheelchair lifts, are another option for ADA compliance. With some going as high as one floor or more, platform lifts can be ideal for a wide set of applications. Platform lifts also come in a variety of different colors and finishes to match any business’s existing aesthetics. Available with whisper quiet application, large sides, and many safety features.
Ramps are ideal for smaller areas of elevation, wheelchair ramps could be the perfect solution for your commercial building or property. Although wheelchair ramps can take a lot of available space, ramps can be a popular choice due to quick installation, options, design and affordability. As with elevators, ramps do need to comply to certain criteria such as width, slope and edging.