

Whether you’re building a new deck or performing an interior remodel, the chances are there will be railings involved! We get a lot of inquiries from customers about the difference between railing kits and custom fabrication. Each job is so unique and some applications are better for each perspective railing type. In this blog we hope to help our readers understand the differences between cable railing kits and custom railing systems. Cable Railing Kits are Cost Effective One of the benefits of using a railing kit is the cost factor. Pre-made products that are pre-packaged cost less to produce than custom components. In many cases cable railing kits will offer the fastest lead times, meaning the parts are readily available to ship. Stock colors and DIY cable railing hardware make choosing and installing your railings a breeze. Other benefits to choosing a cable railing kit: No special tools required for cable fittings Pre-engineered products with standardized specifications Great for level deck railings and patio projects Great for level fencing In many cases cable railing kits do not require professional installation Custom Railing Systems for Stairways The most common situation for utilizing a custom railing system is when constructing stairs. Almost every stairway we encounter is different, resulting in rise/run differential and varying angles. Multiple turns, level changes and custom mounting situations are also common calls for custom railing fabrication. Interior stairways often call for complex design aesthetics, custom colors and material selections. In many cases a custom railing will be best handled or even require a trained professional. Complex angles and finish solutions can be difficult for novice installers; in addition any mistakes can be costly. Often a designer or architect will call for a scaled down “minimalist” aesthetic that may require engineering or custom calculations in order to satisfy current building codes. Some other custom railing considerations may include: Custom coating solutions, polishing, brushing Curves On site welding requirements Multiple starts and stops Sloped or irregular surfaces, masonry and wall mounting scenarios Turnkey Cable and Glass Railing Solutions San Diego Cable Railings is a full service fabricator and distributor of cable and glass railing systems. We offer DIY cable railing kits and custom railing solutions as previously discussed in this blog. Additionally, we offer installation estimates and work with licensed professionals that specialize in railing construction. If you are interested in custom railings, cable railing kits, posts, parts or hardware; give us a call at 844-277-7327 or visit our quote request page today.
Things to Consider When Constructing Rooftop Deck Railings Rooftop decks add panoramic views and outdoor living possibilities on the California coast. As decking and railing options have become more sophisticated, these types of decks have gained popularity. Ocean views may even exist where they might not otherwise be possible. Railing installations on roof decks pose a different set of considerations than on grade or ground level decks. Whether you choose a cable railing, glass panel or other railing type; sloped deck railings will require some custom considerations. So what are the most important things to consider when it comes to constructing rooftop deck railings? How should you mount your railings to a rooftop? Here are the most commonly encountered areas to examine when it comes to rooftop deck railings: Pitch- Almost all roof decks are sloped. The ability to shed water is probably the most important factor on any dry deck space. The amount of slope the deck requires will depend on the waterproof membrane, size of the deck, and whether or not drains or drip edge are shedding the water. Standard ground level decks are typically built level, which can be an easier railing installation. Rooftop deck railings require pitch adjustments and angles. They can be made to follow the pitch of the roof (angled) and maintain the proper railing height; or they can be modified to maintain a level top rail in order to do this. Choosing to construct a level top rail on a sloped deck will require the rail to grow in the amount equal to the overall slope of the deck. For example : 2″of slope in 10′ of railing would require the rail to grow from 42″ to 44″ at the sloped edge in order to maintain a level rail. Aesthetically the level rail option is almost always preferred over a sloped railing. Waterproofing- On new construction projects the waterproofing should be completed and cured prior to the railing installation in most cases. Unless the post bases are to be coated over during waterproofing; it is preferable to install them on a finished surface. Choosing a fascia mounted railing system will prevent the need for perforations in the waterproof deck surface, however this is not always possible to fascia mount your railings. Some homes have rain gutters or undersized fascia that will not allow for fascia mounting. In these cases where surface mounting is the only option; it is important to waterproof any perforations and around the base plates of the railing posts. Additionally, the waterproofing should be inspected annually. Jiffy seal can also be used underneath post bases for extra protection in and around any perforations. Structural Blocking- Structural blocking is needed at all post locations on any deck in which 3″ of structural backing thickness does not already exist (Large beams are often a substitute for blocking). Bolting into plywood sheeting only is not acceptable for the lateral loading required for railing posts. If you are building a new deck or repairing an old deck, it’s important to add blocking at the post locations PRIOR to the new sheeting and waterproofing. If you are doing a DIY install and unsure of where to install this blocking; consult the manufacturer. If you have a professional installer he can install the blocking prior to the waterproofing contractor. As most rooftop deck framing is NOT exposed from the underneath, blocking the deck after the waterproofing is involved and expensive. If you have questions about rooftop decks or would like an estimate for a deck railing give our pros a call at 844-277-7327 or visit the quote request page.
Did you know that you can build your own cable railing? We have DIY customers in all 50 states that have utilized our product line in order to assemble cable railings and fences. Our experienced staff and user friendly cable railing systems will provide everything you need to build your own cable railing. Our project photograph in this article showcases a beautiful deck railing that combines wooden posts with intermediate picket posts. Generally, wooden railings and fences are a bit easier to build for the average do it yourselfer. Picket posts are also lightweight and easy to install. By combining wooden posts with steel pickets you can expand the viewing windows from your deck. Additionally, the lineal foot cost for a hybrid (wood/steel) railing will be lower than a complete steel or stainless steel railing. The customer that provided this photo lives in a rural setting and did not want an “ultra modern” or “contemporary” look that would stand out from the surrounding landscape. Western red cedar posts were selected for a natural look and were combined with SDCR intermediate picket posts . The intermediate picket posts were powder coated a light grey to match the house. Pickets offer a lean 1″ profile to contrast with the bulkier 3.5″ wooden posts. The neutral toned railing posts and 1/8″ stainless cable used on this railing provide a transparent framework to preserve the beautiful view. Product selection and preparation are important facets of any home remodeling project. Building your own cable railing can be fun and also provide cost savings when compared to hiring a professional. It is important to do your homework and utilize online resources and building code information prior to installing any cable railings. If you have questions about our products or need assistance with a DIY cable railing project, please use our quote request page or give us a call at 844-277-7327.