When it comes to our businesses and office spaces, many separate functions go into making it the perfect structure, and several are unknown to the average person. For instance, the door threshold — what is it, and why is having one necessary to a structure?
A door threshold essentially acts as a barrier. It keeps what needs to be out, out, like rainwater and crawling critters. Thresholds also work to trap what needs to stay in, like the building’s air or heat. Understandably so, then, the door threshold is significant for many reasons, including energy efficiency, safety, and protection from the elements.
When a door is built, specific guidelines are in place to ensure uniformity among structures. The ADA involves ethical guidelines that were put in place to protect individuals with disabilities. The government mandates specific criteria for accommodations, transportation, and government services that set the standard with clearly defined laws. Being out of compliance could cost a business their license.
An ADA-compliant threshold cannot exceed ½ inch thickness for traditional doors or ¾ inches for sliding doors. Provided they are installed as directed, a threshold should serve its intended purpose with no issues. Professional installation is recommended for projects like these since there is little room for error.
Inverge LLC carries the only ADA-compliant threshold for commercial properties –the Sillguard Drainable Threshold. This threshold is not only ADA compliant but is designed with ease of installation in mind. If you’re a contractor or distributor, give us a call today.