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Easy To Install

Modular pipe rail fittings make our handicap railing easy to install for a DIY business owner or general contractor.

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Lasts Decades

Fully galvanized fitting-based railings can last up to 7 times longer than standard welded handicap railings.

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Safe & ADA Compliant

Our team is here to help guide you with custom design and installation assistance, ensuring that your handicap rail is safe and compliant for handicap accessibility.

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Custom Designed

Your handicap railings can be custom designed to fit even the oddly shaped or complicated ramps and stairs.

Our 4 Easy Steps to ADA Railing Compliance

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Send Us Stair and Ramp Photos and Measurements

Send our design assistance team any photos, sketches, and measurements that you feel would be helpful during the design process. The more you provide, the better! Sketches drawn on napkins are perfectly acceptable.

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Speak With Our Design Assistance Team

You'll have a quick conversation with one of our team members. They will walk you through our handicap handrail systems and make sure any questions or concerns you may have are addressed.

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Receive and Review Your Quote

After your information is submitted and reviewed with our team, you will receive a personalized quote unique to your stairs or ramp. There are no obligations or costs associated with receiving a quote.

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Install Your Custom Tailored Handicap Rail System

Since our systems use easy-to-install modular components, any basic contractor should have no issues whatsoever with installation; you can even install it yourself with basic tools!

Advantages of Our Handicap Railing

Handicap Handrails That Last

When you install a handicap handrail, you don't want to think about replacing it in 6 months to a year. Using galvanized steel fittings and pipe means that your handrail is going to stand up to time and the elements.

Our set-screw based fittings means that no welding is required. This will help protect the galvanization for years to come.

No welded connections to rust out, creating unsafe and hazardous railings. No wood to rot and splinter, damaging hands that are counting on the handrail support.

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Easy to Design and Install Handicap Handrails

Our pipe and fittings provide modularity for your handicap handrail. This means that you can customize a handrail specifically for your ramp or stairs.

You don't have to do it alone, either. We have a team of experts that can help you design the perfect handrail to help those who are handicapped have safe access.

Because we use a set screw system, anyone can install the handrail. No welders or specially trained contractors are required. Just an allen key and a drill.

ADA Compliant Handicap Handrails

The American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides the standards for safe access for those who are handicapped or disabled.

Our handrails can be designed to fit these exact requirements. This includes height, width, how far past the end of a stair or ramp, and other ADA standards.

We have an ADA Handrail Guide if you would like to learn more about how ADA applies to your handicap handrail.

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Examples of Handicap Railings

Tony Waiswilos

Tony Waiswilos

Ellenton, SC
Adele Park

Adele Park

Philadelphia, PA
Ryan Cianchette

Ryan Cianchette

Cumberland, ME
Sergio Razo

Sergio Razo

Chicago, IL
Greg Hodge

Greg Hodge

Moberly, MO
Abagail Matthews

Abagail Matthews

Frankford, DE
Graeme Smith

Graeme Smith

Hodgenville, KY

Handicap Handrail FAQs

When do I need handicap handrails?

If the stairs have two or more risers and the ramp has a rise greater than 6-inches, there needs to be handrails.

Do I need handicap handrails on both sides of a stairway or ramp?

Yes, ADA requires handrails on both sides of a ramp or stairway.

What height should handicap handrail be?

Between 34 and 38 inches. ADA states that the top rail of a handrail must be between 34 and 38 inches above the walking surface. This applies to both stairs and ramps.

What size should my handrail be?

Handrail diameter needs to be 1-1/4 inches to 2 inches. If the handrail is not circular, then the cross-section can’t be greater than 2-1/4 inches and its perimeter needs to be 4 inches to 6-1/4 inches.

How many handrails do I need?

In addition to the handrails you need on both sides of your stairs or ramp, you may need a second handrail. This middle handrail is needed if children will be using the ramp or stair for access, like in a school or library.

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