TARGET · WCAG 2.2 LEVEL AA
Accessibility
STATEMENT DATE · JULY 17, 2026
We publish our concrete spec so anyone can check our work. Same rule here: this site targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA, and if it falls short anywhere, we want to hear about it and fix it.
What's built in
- Semantic headings and landmarks, with a skip-to-content link on every page.
- Full keyboard navigation with a visible focus outline; nothing on this site requires a mouse.
- Text and background colors checked against AA contrast ratios, in both light sections and dark.
- Body text at 17px or larger, and layouts that hold together when you zoom to 200%.
- Touch targets at 44px or larger for buttons, links, and form fields.
- Form fields with real labels, stated requirements, and status messages announced to screen readers.
- Text alternatives for meaningful images, including full descriptions for our technical diagrams.
- Reduced-motion preferences respected: no animation for users who've turned it off, and no autoplaying media for anyone.
How we check
Every page runs through automated accessibility and layout checks at three screen sizes before it ships, alongside manual keyboard passes. This is a self-assessment, not a third-party audit, and it's ongoing; every new page goes through the same gate.
Where it can fall short
We're honest about limits everywhere else on this site, so here too: as we add project photos and pour-day video, captions, transcripts, and alt text ship with them, and if one slips through incomplete, that's a defect, not a feature request. Third-party sites we link to are outside our control.
Found a problem? Tell us.
Email blue.jay.svc@gmail.com, call or text (832) 693-0318, or use the quote page. Start your message with "Accessibility" and describe what broke, on which page, and what device or assistive tech you were using. An owner reads every message, and access issues go to the front of the fix line.
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Something on this site in your way?
Use the form and start with the word "Accessibility." Tell us the page and what happened. We treat access failures as defects and fix them first.