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What To Consider When Installing Your New Deck Railing

Your deck should have a reliable and sturdy railing that you use to safely access your porch and deck areas. You want your railing to also be attractive so it adds to the curb appeal of your property and doesn't take away from the beauty of your deck.

Whether you need a new deck railing because your old one is worn out or wobbly or you haven't installed a deck railing yet, you have many options to choose from. . Here are things worth considering when you have a new deck railing to put on your property.

Material

What type of material do you want to make your deck out of? Vinyl? Wood? Steel? Aluminum? While it's common to create a deck railing out of the same material as the rest of your porch area, you don't really have to. If you want to use an ornate aluminum or other type of railing style, then feel free to do so. If budget is a concern, then wood or may be a good option.

Versatility

How ornate do you want your porch railing to be? If you want the most basic railing style, then you may want to stick with vinyl or wood, which can be applied using basic posts. If you want more decorative railings, then you'll want to go with ornamental steel or another type of decorative railing. Keep in mind that wood and metal railings can be painted while vinyl cannot. Vinyl railings can come in a variety of styles and colors that you can custom order, however.

Use

What are you planning on using your deck railing for? Do you want to have a railing for handicap use or to keep pets or children from gaining access to the yard outside the porch? The use of your railing will determine how wide or long rails need to be for optimum safety and enclosing features.

Your contractor will be able to give you an estimate for how much your deck railing installation will cost. Your contractor will also be able to give you advice for choosing materials and other things necessary to make your deck railing even more useful to you. If your budget is your largest concern, let your contractor know upfront so they can suggest the right materials and designs that will keep you from going over the budget you have allowed for yourself. For more information, contact a local fencing and railing company like Rainier Fencing & Decking


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