Yes. We fabricate and install ADA handrails for commercial and public-access settings, offices, restaurants, retail, clinics, and multi-family buildings, as well as residential stairs and entries for homeowners focused on accessibility and aging in place. All of it is fabricated in our Kent shop and installed by our own team across Seattle.

Yes. The requirements govern how a handrail performs, its grip, height, continuity, and extensions, not how it looks. We fabricate compliant handrails in a range of profiles and finishes, from clean modern stainless to powder-coated colors, so the rail meets the standard while suiting the building. A compliant handrail does not have to look institutional.

Strict ADA requirements generally apply to commercial and public-access spaces rather than private homes, but many Seattle homeowners choose to follow the same principles for safety, especially for aging in place. A graspable, securely mounted, continuous handrail makes any stair or entry safer. We build to the full standard when it is required and apply the same principles to a home when that is the goal.

An ADA-compliant handrail comes down to a few key things: a graspable profile your hand can close around, mounting within the required height range, a continuous run along the full stair or ramp, and extensions at the top and bottom so support does not end before the steps do. The exact dimensions are specified in the accessibility standards, and we fabricate to them. We will walk you through how they apply to your specific stair or ramp.