

Residential railing projects will often involve wall mounted applications both inside and outside the home. Pony walls, retaining walls, parapet walls, and interior partition walls are often used as mounting points for railing frames. A modern railing system can be a sturdy and attractive way to dress up an existing wall. Cutting down or lowering the height of an existing wall while adding railings is also a very popular remodeling choice. Here are some of our favorite wall mounted railing applications for commercial and residential railing projects: Wall Mounted Stair Railings A large percentage of interior and exterior stairways include short pony walls that require railings and/or handrails. Older track homes will often feature walls like this as the sole means of a fall barrier. While a wall is an effective fall barrier, it might not be the most attractive option. Many of our customers choose to cut down or completely remove these walls in order to open up and modernize their homes. Wall top railings are easy to install with pre-made surface mounted railing posts and DIY cable hardware. Custom glass panels, vertical cable, and horizontal rods are also popular choices for modern stair railings. Parapet Wall Railing Installations Rooftop decks and balconies often utilize parapet walls for structural and drainage reasons. Frameless glass “boot” systems or “base shoe” glass railings are a popular choice for these applications. Waterproofing and protecting perforations is a must when performing parapet wall railing installations. Additionally, we recommend the use of T316 marine grade stainless steel on all coastal applications. San Diego Cable Railings offers a full line of stainless steel glass railing posts, clips and hardware. Ultra transparent tempered glass panels and high quality hardware make these an extremely safe railing choice for parapet wall mounted railings. Best Railings for Retaining Walls Retaining walls and masonry fencing are commonly used for residential barriers on the exterior of the home. They can also be used to retain dirt and support patio slabs when a raised concrete or tile patio is desired (photo above). Mounting a railing system to a retaining wall is possibly the sturdiest way to make a railing connection. Properly designed wall mounted railings basically feel like a block wall. Steel posts with welded base plates are a great option for mounting to a retaining wall railing or fence. Epoxied rods or masonry wedge anchors are used to secure the posts to the wall. Stainless steel cable or glass panels can be utilized for infill as a safe and attractive option for retaining walls. Mounting a Handrail to a Wall Commercial and residential stairways often require grab rails or “graspable railings” in order to meet code requirements. In many of these situations there is a wall on both sides of the stairs (photo above). The solid wall is used to mount the grab rail with mounting brackets and the opposing wall is used to mount the barrier railings with infill. The photo above illustrates a beautiful stainless railing system installed in an industrial complex in San Diego, CA.
Upgrade Your Stairs by Replacing a Pony Wall One of our recent installation projects showcases the amazing transformation of a standard set of stairs into a gorgeous entry. Wall removal projects are a growing trend which we are seeing more and more frequently. An interior stair renovation like this one can make a big impact on the appearance of an older home. Our customers were able to create a beautiful focal point with less time and effort than a kitchen or bathroom remodel. So what does it take to renovate your stairs and what are some of the likely benefits in doing so? Here’s a few bullet points about the project scope: Removal of existing wall sections to a desired height Adding retrofit blocking and a new wall cap Drywall and paint touch ups Installation of a new “pre fabricated” railing system by SDCR Replacing a pony wall with pre-fabricated railing products make a project like this pretty DIY friendly. A bit of light carpentry, drywall repair and painting experience is required in order to remove the wall. A few other items to consider about this renovation could include: Are there any electrical outlets or wiring in the wall? Is the wall used for support or structural reasons? Is floor repair necessary upon removal of the pony wall? Is a separate grab rail needed in order to be code compliant? Modern Railings Create Space and Add Value to Your Home Removing a wall from your homes interior will increase the amount of light and also make the space feel larger. The clean aesthetic of cable railings can add a modern or contemporary touch. Adding wooden top railings to match existing flooring is also a nice way to add warmth and also tie the new railings into the existing structure. A stairway renovation like the one photographed is a small scale project that provides large returns. A pre-fabricated cable railing system like the one in the photos can be put together by our team in as little as 1-2 weeks. A simple photograph with dimensions is enough to begin the process. Stairs may require a bit more measuring in order to calculate a correct angle for any custom stair posts. All of the hardware and cable fittings are included. San Diego Cable Railings offers full service sales and preferred installation of cable and glass railing systems. Our pros can estimate railing projects in 1-2 business days and our product turn around times are some of the best in the business. Give us a call or visit the quote request page today.