decorators3 Posted Monday at 02:55 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:55 PM WHAT SPCE DO I NEED FOR ACESS WHEELCHAR IN BATROMM 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobDesLLC Posted Monday at 03:52 PM Share Posted Monday at 03:52 PM Take a look here: ADA Compliance - Disabilities Act 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe_Carrick Posted Monday at 04:11 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:11 PM (edited) Single family residences don't usually have to comply with ADA requirements. That said, a clear space in a bathroom for wheel chair access should be at least 36"x48" and not be impeded by a door swing. It should provide that clear space in front of all fixtures when the door is closed. The general principle is to allow a wheelchair to enter the bathroom, close the door and manuever to all fixtures so as to use them. Edited Monday at 04:13 PM by Joe_Carrick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted Tuesday at 09:39 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 09:39 AM 17 hours ago, Joe_Carrick said: Single family residences don't usually have to comply with ADA requirements. That said, a clear space in a bathroom for wheel chair access should be at least 36"x48" and not be impeded by a door swing. It should provide that clear space in front of all fixtures when the door is closed. The general principle is to allow a wheelchair to enter the bathroom, close the door and manuever to all fixtures so as to use them. Thank you for you rely,, Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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