Remove cabinet bases beneath kitchen and bathroom sinks to create knee clearance for wheelchair users. Includes pipe insulation and finished cabinet apron.
Every roll-under sinks project includes CAPS-certified design, licensed installation, and a written warranty. Here's what you can expect:
A roll-under sink modification removes the cabinet base beneath a kitchen or bathroom sink, creating the knee clearance required for a wheelchair user to roll directly under the sink and use it comfortably. ADA guidelines require a minimum of 27 inches of knee clearance height, 30 inches of width, and 19 inches of depth beneath the sink. Without this clearance, wheelchair users must approach the sink from the side, which is awkward, unsafe, and often impossible with standard cabinet configurations.
The modification involves removing the cabinet base, insulating the exposed drain pipes and supply lines to prevent burns from contact with the legs, and finishing the open space with a decorative apron panel or leaving it open for maximum accessibility. The existing countertop and sink are typically retained, and we install a lever-style faucet if the existing hardware is not accessible. This modification is one of the most impactful and cost-effective accessibility improvements for wheelchair users in both kitchen and bathroom settings.
A roll-under sink has the cabinet base removed beneath it, creating knee clearance for a wheelchair user to roll directly under the sink. ADA guidelines require 27 inches of knee clearance height, 30 inches of width, and 19 inches of depth.
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