We specialize in concrete services that meet the rigorous requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). From accessible sidewalks and ramps to compliant parking spaces, our team is committed to providing high-quality, durable concrete solutions that ensure your project aligns with federal accessibility standards. Whether you're working on a commercial, public, or private project, we have the expertise to make your space accessible to everyone.
Ensuring that your project meets ADA accessibility guidelines isn't just a legal requirement—it's an investment in inclusivity and safety. At EW Enterprise, we offer a range of concrete services designed to comply with ADA standards, allowing you to provide access to all individuals, including those with disabilities.
Our team is experienced in the precise details required to meet ADA regulations, from proper slope ratios to tactile warning surfaces. We work closely with property owners, architects, and contractors to ensure that every concrete surface—from walkways and ramps to parking spaces—is safe, durable, and fully accessible.
Ensure that your concrete projects are done right the first time. Contact EW Enterprise today to discuss how we can help you meet accessibility standards and create a safer, more inclusive space for all. Give us a call at 817-221-8312 to learn more.
Non-compliance with ADA standards can result in penalties and legal issues for businesses and public spaces. More importantly, it can prevent people with disabilities from accessing your property safely. By investing in ADA-compliant concrete services, you demonstrate your commitment to inclusivity, safety, and adherence to federal regulations.
Concrete surfaces are everywhere - from sidewalks and walkways to ramps and building entrances. For people with disabilities, these surfaces need to be smooth and easy to navigate. ADA-compliant concrete surfaces help make sure that everyone, regardless of their mobility, can move freely and safely.
Smoothness:
The surface must be flat and even to prevent trips and falls.
Slip Resistance:
Surfaces should have enough texture to prevent slipping, especially when wet.
Width and Slope:
Paths must be wide enough for wheelchair users, and ramps must have a gentle slope.
Accessible Curbs:
Curb cuts or ramps should be provided at street crossings and other changes in level.