Along with that, I have a couple of steps that must be ascended plus descended at the front door; What is to stop myself and others from drawing from other people’s ADA compliant replaces plus putting in some ramps next to the stairs or simply replacing the steps along with a ramp? I found out through my brother who made some ADA compliant replaces to his home that the most popular change renovators are seeing is people putting ADA compliant toilets in their bathrooms

I have been living in the same home I purchased when I was in my mid-thirties! My intention is to retire in that same residence, plus now that I am twenty years older than I was when I purchased the house, I am beginning to believe more about making some necessary ADA compliant replaces, but for example, there may come a time when I need to use a wheelchair. Despite the fact that my home is not a public building, plus therefore isn’t required to have the same kinds of ADA compliant replaces, there is nothing wrong with having them in a residence, but if I do need to use a wheelchair, some ADA compliant replaces that would be helpful would involve being able to get into the bathroom plus also move around enough with a wheelchair to be able to use the bathroom; Also, in some public buildings, they just have wider door frames for wheelchairs. I could make that ADA compliant to replace my home just in case I need to use a wheelchair. Along with that, I have a couple of steps that must be ascended plus descended at the front door; What is to stop myself and others from drawing from other people’s ADA compliant replaces plus putting in some ramps next to the stairs or simply replacing the steps along with a ramp? I found out through my brother who made some ADA compliant replaces to his home that the most popular change renovators are seeing is people putting ADA compliant toilets in their bathrooms. I believe that is a good idea; they are not much different than any other toilet, however they just lay taller up off the floor.

 

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