What is an ADA Compliant Sink?
ADA (Americans with Disabilities) has made a positive impact on the quality of life for millions of Americans. The act was created to provide those with physical disabilities or who are physically challenged access to public facilities. The act has also benefited private living spaces by making compliant material available to more contractors.
With ADA-compliant plumbing fixtures, it simplifies daily tasks for those who are physically disabled whether in a public facility or their home. ADA guidelines for public buildings specify minimum requirements that are intended to make the areas accessible to all.
While family homes, executive or private offices, and condos are exempt from these requirements, many contractors now use them when requested to allow occupants the same benefits as those in public facilities.
What Makes a Sink ADA Compliant?
The ADA has made it very clear what the guidelines are to ensure a sink is compliant with its specifications. The specifications include:
- The pipes under the sink have to be insulated to prevent contact with skin, there also cannot be abrasive or sharp surfaces under the sink
- There has to be 27 x 30 inches of space allowed for knee clearance below the sink
- The sink must be mounted at a maximum height of 34 inches from the floor
- The floor space under the sink has to be unobstructed
- There has to be from 11 to 25 inches of knee depth under the sink
Why are ADA Sink Guidelines so Important?
The above specifications are necessary to be compliant with an ADA sink to help people who have limited mobility use the sink. These guidelines ensure that someone using a wheelchair has access to the sink. With the clearance and height specifications, there is enough room for a wheelchair to maneuver under the sink and allow the user to reach the faucets and basin.
The specifications and guidelines created by the ADA are not optional. These specifications are the law, and if a business, no matter the size, is found not to be in compliance can face fines.
ADA Compliant Faucets
Along with ADA sink guidelines, there are also ADA faucet requirements. If the faucets are not compliant with the ADA, then your kitchen or bathroom is non-compliant. These are the guidelines for ADA faucets:
- The height of the faucet should be no more than forty-four inches from the floor if the sink has a depth from twenty to twenty-five inches
- If the depth of the sink is forty-eight inches or less, the faucet should be no more than forty-eight inches from the floor
- The faucets must be operable with one hand
- The faucets must be operable by push button, electronic sensor, or by touch
- Faucets should be easy to turn on meaning less than five pounds of exertion should be required
Where to Learn More About ADA Sinks and Remodeling Services
William Falkenstein Improvements to the Home, are the experts at making home improvements. If you have a physically challenged loved one, or if you are struggling with disabilities, contact us to learn how we can make your home or business compliant with ADA regulations.
We can help you make life easier with a handicapped bathroom installation. Our remodeling services extend to your kitchen and even outside. Call us today and discover how we can add value to your property while making it more accessible to your needs.



