
Why craftsmanship matters
Proper post sizing, anchors, and welds resist flex and fatigue; plumb posts and level rails keep clean sightlines and smooth hand transitions; thorough prep plus quality coatings curb corrosion and fading, lowering upkeep.
Custom railings: beauty with purpose
Match profiles to the façade—slender modern pickets, scrollwork, or classic spears; choose spacing that preserves views yet feels secure; align balcony, stair, and guard details (caps, collars, finials) for a unified look.
Safety, accessibility & code
Comfortable hand-grip and clearances; guard heights and infill spacing sized to code on balconies and stairs; closed returns at rail ends reduce snags and meet common requirements.
Materials & finishes
Solid steel or wrought sections sized to span and exposure; prep → optional zinc/galvanize → primer → powder coat or industrial topcoat; exterior-rated fasteners and chemical anchors compatible with coatings.
Installation (at a glance)
Field-measure runs, rises, landings, and substrates; shop-fabricate with jigs, dress and seal welds; clean, pretreat, coat, and seal any on-site cuts; set, level, anchor, and torque; verify heights, clearances, smooth hand travel, and coating continuity.
Care & longevity
Rinse seasonally and remove salts; touch up chips promptly; inspect fasteners and base plates after storms and re-torque as needed; keep vegetation off painted surfaces.
FAQs
Match existing architecture? Yes—custom sections can replicate profiles and ornaments.
Paint vs. powder coat? Powder coat is tougher; pair with galvanizing in harsh exposures.
Child-safe without bulk? Correct spacing and height with smooth returns deliver safety while staying visually light.
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