Last Updated: April 2026

ADA Door Hardware Requirements for Florida Businesses

By Triton Locksmith | April 2026 | 8 min read
Quick Answer

ADA requires lever handles (not knobs), maximum 5 lbs opening force on interior doors, 1/2 inch max threshold height, and 32-inch minimum clear width. All public accommodations in Florida must comply. Non-compliance risks lawsuits and fines. Most upgrades cost $200-$600 per door.

What Does ADA Require for Door Hardware?

Four main requirements that every business owner needs to know:

ADA compliant lever handle door hardware installed on commercial building in Florida

Who Must Comply with ADA Door Requirements?

Every "place of public accommodation" in Florida. That's defined broadly by Title III of the ADA and includes: retail stores, restaurants, hotels, medical offices, dental offices, law offices, banks, gyms, salons, theaters, museums, and any other business open to the public. If customers or clients enter your building, you need to comply.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, ADA complaints related to physical access (including door hardware) increased 23% between 2023 and 2025 in the Southern District of Florida. This isn't a theoretical risk. Businesses get sued.

ADA compliant lever handle replacing round doorknob for accessibility compliance

What Does ADA Door Compliance Cost?

$200-$600 per door for most upgrades. The most common fix is swapping round knobs for lever handles ($100-$200 per door). Adjusting or replacing a door closer to meet the 5 lb force limit runs $150-$300. Threshold modifications cost $100-$200.

For businesses with automatic door openers, the ADA activation button must be mounted at 48 inches max height and within reach of a wheelchair. Adding a push-button opener to an existing door costs $400-$600.

What Happens If You Don't Comply?

Lawsuits and DOJ enforcement actions. In Florida, there are law firms that specialize in ADA non-compliance lawsuits. They send testers to businesses, document violations, and file suit. First-offense penalties can reach $75,000. Repeat offenses up to $150,000. Plus the cost of remediation and legal fees.

The good news: getting compliant is usually quick and affordable. We assess your doors, identify non-compliant hardware, and fix everything in one visit. ADA compliance service from us runs $200-$600 per door depending on what needs changing.

Related Questions

Do all my doors need to be ADA compliant?

All doors that are part of the accessible route to and within your business must comply. That typically means main entry, restroom doors, and any door a customer or client might use.

Are round doorknobs allowed under ADA?

No. Round knobs require grasping and twisting, which violates ADA Standards Section 404.2.7. Replace with lever handles.

How much force can a door require to open?

Interior doors: 5 lbs maximum. Fire doors may exceed this per fire code requirements. We adjust closers to the lowest force that still allows the door to latch properly.

Can I get sued for a non-compliant door?

Yes. ADA Title III lawsuits against businesses in Florida have increased steadily. The good news is compliance is usually a $200-$600 fix per door. Much cheaper than a lawsuit.

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Taking Action on ADA Compliance

The most common ADA violations are round doorknobs, excessive opening force, and non-compliant thresholds. All three are inexpensive to fix compared to an ADA lawsuit. Triton Locksmith corrects all three during a single visit. Lever handle replacement costs $95-$200 per door. Closer adjustment costs $95-$150. Threshold repair costs $75-$200. For a typical 10-door office in South Florida, complete ADA door compliance costs $1,000-$2,500 total. Call (561) 524-8500 for an audit.

Triton Locksmith has over 20 years of experience with commercial door hardware and ADA requirements in South Florida. We perform ADA audits and corrections for property managers, building owners, business tenants, and ADA consultants. Every correction is documented with before-and-after measurements for your compliance records.

South Florida buildings face unique ADA challenges including thermal expansion affecting door closer force, salt air corroding door hardware, and high humidity causing wood doors to swell. Triton Locksmith accounts for these regional factors when specifying and adjusting door hardware for ADA compliance.

Triton Locksmith serves all commercial properties in Boca Raton, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and 20 additional South Florida cities. Licensed, insured, and bonded with over 252 five-star Google reviews. Same-day ADA compliance service available. Call (561) 524-8500 today for your building assessment.

About Triton Locksmith

Triton Locksmith has been serving South Florida since 2018 with over 20 years of locksmith experience. We provide residential, commercial, and automotive locksmith services plus commercial door repair across 25 cities in Broward and Palm Beach counties. 252 five-star Google reviews. Licensed, insured, and bonded. Available 24/7 at the same rate with no after-hours surcharges.

Whether you need a home lockout resolved, locks rekeyed after buying a new house, a car key replaced on the spot, or commercial door hardware repaired, Triton Locksmith has the tools and expertise to handle it same-day. Our mobile units carry parts for over 200 vehicle models and all major commercial lock and door hardware brands. Call (561) 524-8500 any time for fast, professional locksmith service anywhere in South Florida.

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