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Every single day are going to grab onto, touch, and feel your railing. Each of those moments should bring you comfort, security, and satisfaction. We provide that here at Fine Iron

This railing is common in roughly 60% of the homes that we work in. It is cost effective, and provides your home with a sturdy railing and the security you need around any elevated area. It is relatively quick to fabricate because we can pre-cut the legs, and pickets, and it takes very little time to design the top and bottom rail lengths for your specific project.

This railing provides a horizontal look and is very economical to build. The rail is 36-½” tall, top rail is 1-1/2”x2” rectangle tube, legs are 1-½” tube, and the horizontal bars are ½” round bars that are welded to the outside face of each leg in 20ft sticks. Each bar is welded on the top only so as to not warp the legs. This style is also really easy to utilize in a spiral staircase.

This railing is really heavy duty, and when kids climb on the bars like a ladder, they won’t bend out of shape. This rail is extremely smooth to the touch on every surface and provides a very modern appearance.

This is a very modern style, it looks thick and heavy from above, but is very visually un-invasive when viewed from the side. The flat bar reflects light from windows and lights to add to the visual effect.

This railing is really common on cabins that we do. All of the posts are 3”x3” square tubing and provide a very sturdy feel and look. The top rail is 2”x2” tube, and has the picketed panels separated from the top rail. This railing comes out looking extremely clean especially when a textured powder coat is applied. “Copper Vein” is a popular choice for powder coat on this railing because it seems to go well with wood exterior on cabins and it is very robust against the harsh mountain elements.

This railing allows homeowners to have a very clear view around their home and it provides a very open feel. The top rail is 2”x3” rectangle tube, and the legs are 2”x2” square tube, fully powder coated. Holes for the rail are plasma cut into the legs to allow cables to be guided through the railing, and the baseplates of this rail are open in the center to allow water to escape once it enters the tubing. The top rail is 3” wide and customers often enjoy setting their drinks on the wide top rail.

To me it provides more of a “Desert” or “Aztec” style look for the homes, and goes well with homes that have flat roofs and squared features. The price is much higher because of the added time and effort it takes to build the rectangles and weld them in straight.

These provide a “wow” factor to any home and definitely make a statement. They fit an “Aztec” or “Desert” style home really well.

This railing was created in hopes to “look” like white vinyl railing, but be robust like iron railing. And it is just that! It has a 3” wide top rail, for setting drinks or your phone on top of, 2” tube legs for stability, and is anchored to the concrete by 3”x3/8” Torpedo anchors. The feet can be changed out for 4 hole plates on a wood application.

Railing like this delivers a heavy and beefy look to any deck. It’s extremely robust and will withstand just about anything you can throw at it. 4” tubing legs, 2” tubing top and bottom rail, and 1” vertical picket This textured color is “Copper Vein”.

This rail is a lot like R1 but it has "knuckles" added to the pickets for some added style. This application is mounted to block wall in between pillars every 20ft to allow the homeowner to see out, but still be secured behind their walls.

This thin round bar and heavy tube railing mimics the look and low visual obstruction of cable rail (R6) while also being more cost effective as well. It is very robust while giving a minimalist feel to a deck or porch.
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