General Accessibility in Athens, GA
Products for General Accessibility
Some general accessibility involve products you can purchase directly — from simple grab bars a handyman can install to larger items like grab bars, ramps and door hardware. We've reviewed the best options to help you choose.
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General Accessibility Contractors in Athens
No contractors listed yet for Athens
We're actively adding contractors in Georgia. In the meantime, try searching for "CAPS certified contractor Athens" or contact your local Area Agency on Aging for referrals.
Contractor Licensing in Georgia
Georgia requires residential contractor licenses for work exceeding $2,500 in materials/labor, administered by the State Licensing Board for Residential and Commercial General Contractors. Two residential classes: Residential-Basic (single/two-family homes up to 3 stories) and Residential-Light Commercial (includes multifamily/light commercial). The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design apply to government facilities constructed after March 15, 2012. The Georgia Accessibility Code 120-3-20 has been in effect since January 1, 2015. Verify contractor licensing with the GA Secretary of State licensing board.