Upgrades that make your business more accessible and code-compliant.
Making a commercial property ADA compliant is more than following rules. It’s about creating a space where everyone feels welcome and safe. In South Jersey, many buildings were designed before the ADA became law. That means they often need upgrades to meet today’s standards. From entry ramps to restrooms, small changes can have a big impact.
Our team works with business owners who want their property accessible without losing function or style. We know the code inside and out, but we also know how to balance design with compliance. This balance helps you meet legal requirements and serve all of your customers.
Every project starts with listening to what you need. We then design solutions that fit your space, budget, and timeline. In short, we help you stay compliant and keep your business moving.
We keep the process simple by explaining what’s required and what’s optional. You won’t get lost in code talk. We speak plainly so you understand each step before work begins.
Rules can vary by town. We’ve handled projects all across South Jersey, so we know the local requirements. That saves you time and stress since we anticipate what inspectors look for.
Every building is different. We design upgrades that fit your property rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all fix. This makes compliance feel natural, not forced.
Delays cost money and disrupt business. We map out the schedule early and stick to it. You’ll always know where the project stands and when it will be done.
We don’t take shortcuts. Whether it’s a ramp or a restroom grab bar, we build it to last. That means fewer repairs down the line and peace of mind for you.
We design and install ramps that meet ADA slope and width rules. Doors may also need wider frames, push plates, or automatic openers to make access easy.
From grab bars to proper sink heights, restrooms are often the main focus of ADA updates. We reconfigure layouts, fixtures, and finishes so restrooms meet the law and are easy to use.
Marked, measured, and sloped parking spaces are required. We re-stripe lots, install signage, and adjust grading where needed to make your spaces compliant.
Sometimes the path inside the building needs work. We widen doorways, adjust hardware, and ensure hallways are clear for mobility devices.
Clear signs help customers and employees navigate. We install ADA-compliant signs with the right size, color contrast, and braille when needed.
We start by inspecting your building. This helps us spot what already meets code and what doesn’t. We then share a simple report with suggested changes.
Next, we create a plan that matches your needs and budget. We show layout sketches, material options, and timelines. Nothing moves forward until you’re fully on board.
ADA work often requires permits. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with local inspectors. This step avoids headaches later and ensures the project won’t be flagged.
Our crew handles the upgrades with care. We try to minimize disruption, keeping your business open whenever possible. Clean, safe work areas are a top priority.
Once the work is complete, we walk the site with you. We check every detail against ADA standards. Only when everything is correct do we close the job.
Yes. Any business that serves the public must follow ADA rules. Older buildings may qualify for limited exceptions, but most spaces still need upgrades to remove barriers.
The timeline depends on the scope. A new ramp may take a week, while full restroom renovations could take several. We’ll give you a schedule before starting.
Costs vary by project. A few minor changes, like new hardware or signage, are affordable. Larger renovations, such as bathrooms, naturally cost more. We tailor solutions to your budget.
Non-compliance can lead to fines, lawsuits, and failed inspections. More importantly, it can turn customers away. Upgrades protect both your business and your community.
Often yes. We plan work in stages and use safe barriers so you can keep serving customers. For major renovations, some short closures may be needed.