Accessibility Statement
Our commitment to making this website usable for everyone — and how to report an accessibility issue.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
Our commitment
Lighthouse Cabinetry is committed to ensuring that lighthousecabinet.com is accessible to people with disabilities. We work to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA across the site.
Measures we’ve taken
- Semantic HTML structure (header, nav, main, sections, footer) so screen readers can navigate predictably
- Skip-to-main-content link at the top of every page
- Color contrast tested against WCAG AA thresholds for body text and interactive elements
- Alt text on all informative images, and descriptive labels on form inputs and interactive controls
- Keyboard-operable navigation with visible focus indicators
- Responsive layout that adapts to text-zoom up to 200% without loss of functionality
- Reduced-motion handling that respects the operating-system
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Areas of ongoing improvement
Web accessibility is a continuous process. We test the site regularly and welcome feedback when we miss something — particularly on third-party content, video and PDF documents we may add over time.
Compatibility
The site is designed to work with current versions of major browsers (Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox) and common screen readers (NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver). If you encounter a barrier in a specific browser or assistive technology, please let us know.
Reporting an issue
If you experience an accessibility barrier on this site, or have a suggestion for how we can improve, please contact us:
Lighthouse Cabinetry
6550 Jimmy Carter Blvd Suite B
Peachtree Corners, GA 30071
(678) 788-8966
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days and to resolve actionable issues as quickly as practical.
Formal complaints
We make every reasonable effort to address accessibility barriers raised by visitors directly. If you are unsatisfied with our response and wish to make a formal complaint, you may contact the office of the U.S. Department of Justice ADA division or your applicable state-level agency.