Railing Installation
Safety that meets code without the bulk
We build railings to current code: guard heights, baluster spacing, and graspable handrails on stairs and ramps. Pool rails and gates are self-closing, self-latching, and mounted at compliant heights—no guesswork. We verify substrate conditions and blocking so posts anchor into something solid, not just decking skins. Corners and terminations are planned for clean transitions, avoiding awkward returns. The result is a system that feels secure under the hand, reads minimal in profile, and passes inspection without last-minute tweaks—protection you notice when you lean on it, not when you look at it.


Rock-solid feel on any substrate
Performance is in the anchoring. On wood decks we add or locate blocking; on composite we use manufacturer-approved hardware; on concrete or masonry we core, set epoxy anchors, and torque to spec. Posts line up true; rails run level; miters close tight. We eliminate the wobble that makes rails feel cheap and the rattle that shows up after a winter. Caps seat flush, sleeves don’t spin, and fasteners won’t stain your surfaces. You get the confidence to lean, rest a planter, or corral kids without the creaks and shakes that age a space.
Modern looks, minimal maintenance
Choose aluminum or vinyl for no-rust performance, or go contemporary with cable or glass infill to preserve views. Powder-coated finishes resist UV fade and peeling; stainless hardware is chosen where chlorine or salt are factors. Systems are modular, so a damaged panel or cracked glass can be swapped without rebuilding a whole run. We match profiles to your architecture—thin, clean lines for modern decks; more substantial posts for classic porches—so the railing disappears into the design and your maintenance list stays short year after year.

