Creating Access for All: Handicapped Walkways with Concrete

As a property owner, one of the most important things you can do is ensure that your premises are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. This includes having proper walkways and entrances that comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Concrete is a great material for creating handicapped walkways because it is durable, long-lasting, and can be customized to meet specific needs.

 

When it comes to designing handicapped walkways, there are several factors that need to be taken into consideration. First, the walkway needs to be wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair or mobility device. According to the ADA guidelines, a minimum width of 36 inches is required. Additionally, the surface should be smooth and level to ensure easy navigation for people with mobility issues. Concrete is an excellent material for creating level and even surfaces, which is why it is often used for sidewalks and walkways.

 

Another important factor to consider when designing handicapped walkways is the slope. The ADA requires a maximum slope of 1:12, which means that for every 1 inch of rise, there should be 12 inches of length. This is to ensure that people with mobility issues can navigate the slope safely and comfortably. Concrete can be used to create a gentle slope that meets the ADA guidelines, while still maintaining the aesthetics of your property.

 

In addition to meeting the necessary requirements for accessibility, concrete walkways can also be customized to enhance the aesthetics of your property. Concrete can be stamped, stained, or colored to create unique designs and patterns. This means that your handicapped walkway can blend seamlessly with the overall design of your property, rather than looking like an afterthought.

 

Stamped concrete is a popular choice for creating unique designs on walkways. With stamped concrete, a pattern or texture is imprinted onto the surface of the concrete using special stamps. This can create the appearance of natural stone or tile, without the expense and maintenance that comes with those materials. Stamped concrete can also be colored to match the surrounding landscape, creating a cohesive and beautiful look.

 

Stained concrete is another option for creating unique designs on walkways. Acid stains are applied to the surface of the concrete, creating a variegated and mottled look that mimics the appearance of natural stone. This technique can be used to create a variety of colors and patterns, giving your handicapped walkway a unique and beautiful look.

 

At Durham Concrete Company, we understand the importance of creating accessible and safe walkways for your property. Our team of experts can help you design and install handicapped walkways that meet the necessary ADA guidelines, while also enhancing the aesthetics of your property. We use high-quality concrete and state-of-the-art techniques to ensure that your walkways are durable and long-lasting.

 

If you are interested in creating a handicapped walkway for your property, contact us today to schedule a consultation. Our team will work with you to understand your needs and preferences, and create a customized solution that meets your project needs. With Durham Concrete Company, you can be confident that your property will have the safe and beautiful walkways it deserves.

 

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