

Interior cable railings and cable stair railings have seen significant growth in popularity over the past few years. Consumers are seeking out more contemporary and modern railing options due to the clean lines and desire for a less traditional style. Steel railing posts and stainless cable have become a modern replacement for wooden spindles and balusters. Interior cable railings can take years off of the look of an older home and provide a very attractive option for an entryway. Some popular interior cable railing applications include barrier railings for lofts and hallways, as well as small to large scale stairway installations. A variety of steel and hardwood top railings are utilized to tie in with the look of existing homes. On many occasions customers will match top railings to existing hardwood flooring for an updated look that still generates warmth without being ultra modern or cold. Cable stair railings are here to stay.
Would you like to make a small improvement with big results? Then you can transform your old space into a fresh new space with a new San Diego Cable Railing! This before and after photo, from one of our clients, shows how you can take years off your older home. Before and after the transformation We offer three types of installation: full scale, partial, and DIY kits. Click here to see all our installation details and more information on starting your new San Diego Cable Railing project today!
San Diego Cable Railing was recently featured in San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles blog. We’re excited to share this article with you here! When it comes to creating a home’s distinctive look, consumers get more building material options each day. For a unique twist on a traditional deck, consider a combination of redwood framing with stainless-steel cable infill. This idea isn’t new, but is growing in popularity. Ask your contractor for
Want to rebuild a deck and make it last? San Diego Cable Railings recently retrofitted an entry bridge using a long-lasting Brazilian hardwood — called “Ipe,” (pronounced EE-pay) — and standard cable railings. Brazilian hardwood is a great option for cable railing because it ▸ is the hardest wood on the planet ▸ 30 times harder than teak ▸ lasts 30-50 years ▸ has physical properties of steel ▸ maintains cable tension ▸ beautiful dark wood finish ▸ is less expensive than steel, aluminum, or stainless post systems San Diego Cable Railings furnishes Brazilian hardwood kits for DIY installation. We take all the work out of it by