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05/02/2026
05/02/2026

👉 Your customers don’t walk in first… they walk through.

🔥 3D Virtual Tours are changing how retail wins.

Imagine this:
Your space open 24/7,
Your customers exploring before arriving,
And your team closing faster.

📈 More engagement
📍 More visits
💰 More conversions

We don’t just scan…
👉 We help you sell the experience.

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⚡ Fast turnaround (24–48 hrs)
📏 Accurate data you can trust
🏬 Built for retail, rollouts & commercial spaces

📲 Book your 3D Virtual Tour today
📞 956-744-6565
🌐 spaciousconsulting.com

05/02/2026

Your customers don’t walk in first… they walk through.

3D Virtual Tours are changing how retail wins.

Imagine this:
Your space open 24/7,
Your customers exploring before arriving,
And your team closing faster.

📈 More engagement
📍 More visits
💰 More conversions

We don’t just scan…
👉 We help you sell the experience.

Powered by Matterport Pro3
⚡ Fast turnaround (24–48 hrs)
📏 Accurate data you can trust
🏬 Built for retail, rollouts & commercial spaces

📲 Book your 3D Virtual Tour today
📞 956-744-6565
🌐 spaciousconsulting.com

05/01/2026

TAS COMPLIANCE SERIES
by Spacious Consulting

👉 “This is one of the most common ADA mistakes in doors…”

Most plans show the door…
but forget the space needed to actually use it.

🚫 WRONG:
Not enough maneuvering clearance on the latch side or depth.
→ The user cannot properly approach, pull, or open the door.

✅ CORRECT:
✔ 60” minimum depth (perpendicular to door)
✔ 18” minimum clearance on latch side
✔ Clear floor space allows safe maneuvering

📌 This applies to manual swinging doors with closer and latch.

⚠️ These are minimums — reducing them creates real accessibility issues.

📖 Code Reference:
2012 TAS §404.2.4.1

💡 Pro Tip:
If you don’t check this during design,
you’ll catch it during inspection — and it’s expensive to fix.

📲 Need a TAS review before permitting?
Let’s catch it before it becomes a problem.

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05/01/2026

TAS COMPLIANCE SERIES
by Spacious Consulting

👉 “This is one of the most common ADA mistakes in doors…”

Most plans show the door…
but forget the space needed to actually use it.

🚫 WRONG:
Not enough maneuvering clearance on the latch side or depth.
→ The user cannot properly approach, pull, or open the door.

✅ CORRECT:
✔ 60” minimum depth (perpendicular to door)
✔ 18” minimum clearance on latch side
✔ Clear floor space allows safe maneuvering

📌 This applies to manual swinging doors with closer and latch.

⚠️ These are minimums — reducing them creates real accessibility issues.

📖 Code Reference:
2012 TAS §404.2.4.1

💡 Pro Tip:
If you don’t check this during design,
you’ll catch it during inspection — and it’s expensive to fix.

📲 Need a TAS review before permitting?
Let’s catch it before it becomes a problem.

04/30/2026

TAS Compliance Series
by Spacious Consulting

👉 “This is one of the most common ADA restroom mistakes…”

Most people think placing fixtures is enough…

❌ But forget about the required clear floor space.

Under 2012 TAS (Section 604.3.1):

✔️ Clearance must be 60” from the side wall
✔️ Clearance must be 56” from the rear wall
✔️ Must be measured perpendicular from the walls
✔️ Area must be completely free of obstructions

❌ Common mistakes shown:

Fixture (lavatory/sink) encroaches into required clear space
Side clearance less than 60”
Rear clearance less than 56”
Clear area is not fully usable

✅ Correct design:

Full 60” x 56” clear floor space maintained
No obstructions within required clearance
Fixtures placed outside required clearance zone
Space allows proper wheelchair maneuvering

📌 Bottom line:
If the clear floor space is blocked…
👉 The restroom does NOT comply.

👷‍♂️ Accessibility is not about layout… it’s about usability.

📍 Branding (igual que el anterior)

Alberto Salas, RAS #1460
Spacious Consulting

📞 956-744-6565
🌐 spaciousconsulting.com

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04/30/2026

TAS Compliance Series
by Spacious Consulting

👉 “This is one of the most common ADA restroom mistakes…”

Most people think placing fixtures is enough…

❌ But forget about the required clear floor space.

Under 2012 TAS (Section 604.3.1):

✔️ Clearance must be 60” from the side wall
✔️ Clearance must be 56” from the rear wall
✔️ Must be measured perpendicular from the walls
✔️ Area must be completely free of obstructions

❌ Common mistakes shown:

Fixture (lavatory/sink) encroaches into required clear space
Side clearance less than 60”
Rear clearance less than 56”
Clear area is not fully usable

✅ Correct design:

Full 60” x 56” clear floor space maintained
No obstructions within required clearance
Fixtures placed outside required clearance zone
Space allows proper wheelchair maneuvering

📌 Bottom line:
If the clear floor space is blocked…
👉 The restroom does NOT comply.

👷‍♂️ Accessibility is not about layout… it’s about usability.

📍 Branding (igual que el anterior)

Alberto Salas, RAS #1460
Spacious Consulting

📞 956-744-6565
🌐 spaciousconsulting.com

🔥 Hashtags (misma línea para consistencia)

04/30/2026

🔷 TAS Compliance Series
by Spacious Consulting

👉 “This is the #1 ADA mistake in Texas parking lots…”

Most people think accessible parking is just paint on the ground.
It’s not.

👉 If your van accessible space is only 9’ wide… it does NOT comply.

Under 2012 TAS (Section 502):
✔️ Van space must be 11’ wide + 5’ access aisle
✔️ Or 8’ space + 8’ aisle (alternate layout)
✔️ Sign must be centered at the parking space it serves
✔️ Access aisle must be marked “NO PARKING”

❌ Common mistake shown:
* Van space undersized (9’)
* Sign placed on the wrong space

✅ Correct design:
* 11’ van space
* 5’ access aisle (shared, centered)
* Proper sign placement

📌 Bottom line:
One wrong dimension… and the entire space fails compliance.

👷‍♂️ Accessibility is not a suggestion. It’s the law.



Alberto Salas, RAS #1460
Spacious Consulting
📞 956-744-6565
🌐 spaciousconsulting.com

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