ADA Signage & Accessibility Guide
Designing inclusive, compliant, and visually consistent signage for every space.
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Inclusive, compliant, and beautifully designed signage — serving Tacoma, Seattle, Olympia, Puyallup, Lynnwood, and the Puget Sound region.
Start Your ADA ProjectProject Spotlight: MultiCare Lynnwood
For MultiCare Health System’s new Lynnwood facility at 3011 196th St SW, Lynnwood, WA, Plumb Signs designed and installed a complete ADA signage system that combines accessibility, compliance, and modern design.
- Tactile lettering and Grade 2 Braille room IDs
- Non-glare finishes and high-contrast color palettes
- Coordinated wayfinding maps and directional signage



Why ADA Signage Matters
ADA signage is both a legal requirement and a commitment to accessibility. It ensures safe, intuitive, and equitable navigation for everyone — and demonstrates your organization’s dedication to inclusive design.
- Ensures equal access for all visitors
- Meets federal, state, and local codes
- Improves usability and navigation
- Reduces liability and inspection risks

Where ADA Signs Are Required
Most public and commercial spaces require ADA signage in key locations, including:
- Restrooms and exits
- Offices, classrooms, and conference rooms
- Elevators and stairwells
- Lobbies and public corridors
- Emergency egress routes and accessible entrances
Even non-client areas often require ADA-compliant signage for complete code adherence.

What Makes a Sign ADA-Compliant
- Tactile (raised) lettering
- Grade 2 Braille correctly positioned below text
- High color contrast & non-glare finishes
- Proper mounting height (48–60 inches from floor)
These standards ensure universal accessibility and code compliance across all sign types — from room IDs and restrooms to exits and directional wayfinding.

Custom ADA Signage Design Options
Accessible doesn’t mean generic. Our design team creates ADA-compliant signage that enhances your space and reinforces your brand.
- Premium Materials — metal, acrylic, wood, and composite options
- Brand Integration — your fonts, colors, and logo, applied compliantly
- Design Harmony — signage that complements your architectural finishes

Common ADA Compliance Mistakes
- Missing or misplaced Braille
- Incorrect mounting height or door-side placement
- Glossy finishes causing glare
- Low-contrast color schemes
- Temporary signs used where permanent signs are required
We conduct full compliance checks to ensure your project meets ADA and Washington State building codes — with zero surprises.
Professional ADA Signage Services
- Planning & Review: Full ADA code review based on your plans and scope
- Custom Design: Tailored to your brand, materials, and budget
- Fabrication & Installation: Durable signs, mounted at precise ADA heights
Service areas: Tacoma, Seattle, Bellevue, Olympia, Puyallup, Lynnwood, Federal Way — and projects statewide.

ADA Signage FAQ
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Make Your Space Accessible & Compliant
Contact Plumb Signs to plan, design, fabricate, and install your ADA signage system — with code confidence and brand consistency.
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