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ADA Compliance & Accessibility Remodeling in Metro Atlanta



Our ADA accessibility services are part of our broader commercial renovation expertise, ensuring facilities meet accessibility standards while maintaining functionality and aesthetics.
Accessibility upgrades aren’t just about meeting code — they’re about making spaces safer, easier to use, and more functional for real people.
We help churches, businesses, property managers, and homeowners from Decatur to Marietta to Gainesville with practical ADA compliance and accessibility remodeling — from ramps and restroom modifications to entryways and interior upgrades.
Our approach is straightforward: assess your space, explain your options clearly, and complete the work properly the first time.

Who We Help With Accessibility & ADA Improvements
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Small businesses & professional offices
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Property managers & multi-family housing
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Homeowners needing safer access or aging-in-place modifications
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Realtors dealing with inspection-related accessibility issues
Common Accessibility & ADA Remodeling Projects
Every property is different, so accessibility improvements are never one-size-fits-all.
We focus on practical, code-conscious upgrades that improve safety, usability, and access — without overcomplicating the project or pushing unnecessary work.
Common projects we handle include:
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Wheelchair ramps and exterior access improvements
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Entryway modifications and widened door openings
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Bathroom accessibility upgrades (grab bars, walk-in showers, layout changes)
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Interior handrails and safety enhancements
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Accessible restroom improvements for commercial spaces
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Parking access, walkways, and exterior pathways
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General accessibility remodeling for aging-in-place homeowners
If you’re unsure what changes may be needed, that’s normal — many clients start with questions, not plans. Our role is to help you understand your options and determine what makes sense for your space before moving forward.
Residential Accessibility & Aging-in-Place Remodeling
Accessibility upgrades aren’t just for commercial buildings — many homeowners reach out when mobility becomes a concern or when they’re planning to age comfortably in their own home.
From safer bathroom layouts and interior handrails to ramps, entry improvements, and wider doorways, we help families create living spaces that are easier to navigate and safer to use.
Our goal is always the same: thoughtful modifications that blend naturally into your home while improving everyday function and peace of mind.
Another common accessibility improvement involves creating a main-level master bedroom suite for homeowners who want to avoid stairs.
Whether through a thoughtful home addition or by reconfiguring existing space, moving the primary bedroom and bathroom to the first floor can make everyday living much safer and more convenient.
For families planning to age in place, this type of renovation can provide long-term comfort while allowing homeowners to remain in the home they love.
Accessible Kitchen Remodeling for Aging in Place
Kitchens can also be modified to improve accessibility and everyday convenience.
Thoughtful changes such as improved cabinet access, better lighting, and more open layouts can make cooking and daily tasks easier for homeowners who want to remain comfortable and independent in their homes.
A Practical, Project-Based Approach
We focus on meaningful accessibility improvements — not one-off handyman tasks.
Because proper ADA and accessibility work often involves multiple trades and careful planning, we typically work on projects that include several upgrades completed together.
If your needs are larger than installing a single grab bar or minor repair, we’re happy to evaluate your space, explain your options, and help you move forward with a well-thought-out solution that actually makes a difference.
Why Choose Us for Accessibility Remodeling
Accessibility projects require more than basic carpentry — they often involve structural considerations, plumbing, electrical, and careful coordination across multiple trades.
That’s where our experience matters. We take the time to understand your goals, assess your space properly, and explain your options clearly before any work begins.
Our focus is always on practical solutions, quality workmanship, and upgrades that truly improve safety and usability — not shortcuts or quick fixes.
Let’s Talk About Your Project
If you’re considering accessibility or ADA improvements and aren’t sure where to start, we’re happy to help.
Whether it’s a commercial space, church, rental property, or your own home, we’ll walk through your needs and help you determine what makes sense for your situation.
Reach out when you’re ready — and put our A+ BBB rating, Houzz Service Awards, and literally hundreds of years of combined experience to work for you.
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Accessibility Remodeling & ADA Compliance FAQs
Do homes have to meet ADA requirements?
Most private homes are not legally required to meet full ADA standards.
However, many homeowners choose accessibility remodeling features such as wider doorways, barrier-free showers, and accessible entrances to make their homes safer and easier to navigate.
What types of renovations improve accessibility in a home?
Common accessibility renovations include barrier-free showers, grab bars, widened doorways, wheelchair-accessible kitchens, ramps, and first-floor bedroom additions.
These improvements can make a home safer and more comfortable for people with mobility challenges.
What is aging-in-place remodeling?
Aging-in-place remodeling focuses on making homes easier and safer to live in as people grow older.
Common improvements include step-free entries, barrier-free showers, wider doorways, improved lighting, and layouts that reduce stairs.
In many cases, homeowners also add a master bedroom suite on the main level so daily living can remain comfortable and accessible without needing to use stairs.
Can bathrooms be remodeled for wheelchair access?
Yes. Bathrooms can be redesigned with barrier-free showers, wider doorways, accessible sinks, and grab bars to accommodate wheelchair users and improve mobility.
What is a barrier-free shower?
A barrier-free shower is a shower designed without a raised curb or step, allowing easier entry and exit.
These showers are commonly used in accessibility remodeling and aging-in-place renovations because they reduce tripping hazards and make it easier for people with mobility challenges or wheelchair users to access the shower safely.
Can a two-story home be remodeled for aging in place?
Yes. Many two-story homes can be modified so the most important living spaces are located on the main level.
Common solutions include creating a master bedroom suite on the main floor, remodeling bathrooms for accessibility, widening doorways, and improving entrances so homeowners can comfortably live on one level if mobility becomes a concern.