We want this website to be usable by as many people as possible. We use the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA as our target when designing, building and checking the site.
What we've done
- The site uses semantic HTML and clear heading structure.
- Colour contrast on text and interactive elements has been chosen to meet WCAG AA contrast ratios.
- Core interactive controls — buttons, form inputs, the configurator stepper and the mobile navigation drawer — are keyboard-operable and have visible focus indicators.
- Images that convey meaning carry text alternatives; decorative images are marked aria-hidden.
- The estimate configurator uses ARIA roles, labels and status updates for key choices, progress and save states.
- Form fields have associated labels and use the appropriate
autocompleteattributes so password managers and autofill tools work correctly. - The site includes a skip-to-content link and respects the operating system's reduced-motion preference.
Known limitations
- The 3D designer canvases are visual previews. The same design choices are also exposed through labelled controls, summaries and form data.
- The configurator's SVG measurement diagram is decorative and does not yet have a long text description. The numeric inputs above it carry the actual semantics.
If something doesn't work for you
If you find something on the site that is not accessible to you, please let us know — we treat accessibility reports as bug reports and aim to respond within five working days. Send us a note through our enquiry formand add "Accessibility" to the message. The form itself is keyboard- and screen-reader-accessible, required fields are marked, and project detail fields can be kept brief if you only need to report a site issue.













