ADA & Code Compliant Signs

What are ADA Signs?

ADA signs—short for Americans with Disabilities Act signage—are designed to ensure accessibility for all individuals, including those with visual impairments. These signs use features like braille, raised tactile lettering, and high-contrast colors to make important information easy to read and navigate. Unlike standard signage, ADA signs follow strict guidelines to meet federal accessibility requirements and provide a consistent experience across public and commercial spaces.

ADA-compliant signs are essential for businesses, healthcare facilities, offices, and public buildings. They help identify permanent rooms such as restrooms, exits, stairwells, and offices, ensuring that all visitors can confidently move through a space. By meeting ADA standards, businesses not only stay compliant with regulations but also create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.

These signs are typically installed at specific heights and locations to ensure they can be easily found and used. Tactile elements allow individuals to read by touch, while clear contrast and simple design improve visibility for those with low vision. This thoughtful design helps reduce confusion and improves the overall flow of foot traffic within a building.

If you’re looking to meet code requirements while improving accessibility, ADA signs are a critical part of your signage plan. They provide clear direction, enhance the user experience, and demonstrate your commitment to creating a space that is accessible to all visitors.

ADA Signage Pricing

For a standard-sized building requiring approximately 30 ADA signs, total project costs typically fall within the following range:

SURVEY

$250 - $750

Manufacturing

$750 - $4500

Installation

$1000 - $2500

What to Expect for Your Investment

The ranges above reflect a typical ADA sign package and are meant to give a general idea of pricing.

Every project is different—factors like braille, size, finishes, and installation can impact the final cost. These numbers should be used as guidelines, not exact quotes.

At SignCrafters, we tailor each project to your needs. Reach out for a custom estimate based on your location and goals.

What Does Survey Mean?

Covers a site visit to verify building conditions, colors, measurements, and electrical access before finalizing your project.

Please Note: This is not a boundary or property survey.

What Does Manufacturing Mean?

Covers materials and labor required for SignCrafters to fabricate your sign to approved specifications.

What Does Installation Mean?

Covers labor and mobilization required for SignCrafters to professionally install your signage.