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Why Access Tile Tactile System Is The First Choice For Contractors

Project managers, as well as the architects, are well aware of the importance of installing compliant tactile solutions. But, the question is, are they even aware of what code-compliant solution means. In most of the cases, the answer is no. Knowing the importance and need for tactile walking surface indicators is not sufficient. Contractors have to acquaint themselves with compliant code standards, which include size requirements, color compliance, and affordability. Before contractors set out to install the ISOAccess Tile Surface Applied system, they must know whether they comply with all the project standards. To make life easier for the contractors, we have created a list of points that show why Access Tile Tactile System is the right choice for the contractors.


Minimize installation errors: Installing the tactile walking surface indicators is not an easy task. A small deviation from standards will result in the complete failure of the project. The Access tile tactile system, which includes replicable, cast in place tiles offer the easiest and fastest installation throughout the industry. The easy installation is because the cast in place tiles do not require concrete demolition.  To install them, contractors only need a single fastening device.

Per the Environmental conditions: Sometimes, the environmental conditions play the spoilsport in the perfect installation of the TWSI. For this reason, it's the responsibility of the contractors to choose the tactile solutions that comply with the outside weather conditions. This is the reason why Access Tile tactile walking surface indicators should be the contractors' first choice.  The Access tactile walking surface indicators are corrosion resistant, slip-resistant, and are weather and wear-resistant.

Comply with the size requirements: Another thing contractor have to keep in mind while installing the TWSI is the measurement guidelines. The ISO Access Tile Surface Applied attention domes can be easily cut to conform to various sizes and radius ramps.

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