Accessibility, like the rest.
A friendly site means friendly to people who use a screen reader, friendly to people who use a keyboard, friendly to people who need accommodation when we visit. WCAG 2.2 AA on the website. Reasonable accommodations on the call.
Standard.
WCAG 2.2 Level AA is our conformance target. Every change to clearwaterslc.example passes both an automated audit and a manual screen-reader pass before going live.
What we've done on the site.
- Keyboard. Every link, button, and form control is keyboard-reachable with visible focus rings.
- Screen readers. Heading order is semantic. Every image has alt text or is marked decorative. Every form field has a programmatic label. Errors announced via
role="alert". - Color contrast. The aqua / navy / peach / cream palette was tested for AA contrast at every state. The friendly look hits 4.5:1 minimum on body text and 3:1 on UI.
- Mobile. 44×44 minimum tap targets, single-column at narrow viewports, 320px supported.
- Motion. No autoplay video, no carousel. Site honors
prefers-reduced-motion. Hover transitions are subtle. - Forms. Required fields marked, errors descriptive, no captcha that interrupts the flow.
Service calls.
Plumbers come to your home. If you'd like accommodation during the call, sign-language interpretation (we work with a Salt Lake agency on 48-hour notice), large-print printed estimates, written rather than verbal walk-through, tell Tess when you book. We'll arrange.
Office visit.
The shop on State Street has level access, a 36" door, and an ADA-accessible parking space directly out front. The parts counter is at standard height; ask Tess if you'd like to look at fixture samples and we'll bring them to a seated table.
Tell us when we miss.
If anything on this site or in your invoice is inaccessible to you, we want to know. Email hello@clearwaterslc.example with subject "Accessibility" or call (928) 315-9094 and ask for Tess. Response within 2 business days.