Vinyl Railings
We prefer installing vinyl railings because they are good quality, virtually maintenance-free, easy-to-clean and and quick and easy to install. They are heavy-duty and reinforced with aluminum where needed. They can be mounted onto stairways, existing decks, or porches.
We offer two styles of spindles: round colonial spindles or square fluted spindles. These vinyl railing kits can be adapted to many existing or new applications. We can cover your exisitng deck 4x4" posts with vinyl sleeves. We also offer surface-mount posts for attaching to existing concrete patios and porch floors. We have load-bearing, colonial porch posts in 8' and 10' lengths for porches with roofs. Or, we can also install vinyl cladding around 4x4" or 6x6" posts. There are many components to fit nearly every application.
We prefer to use the vinyl railings in place of composite materials. They don't warp, twist or break like many composite products. When we do build composite decks, we prefer to install vinyl railings instead of the composite railings.
We used 80 feet of this railing on the wrap-around porch at our house as shown in these photos.
Call Joe at 585-737-8047 or e-mail jmaher@frontiernet.net
We offer two styles of spindles: round colonial spindles or square fluted spindles. These vinyl railing kits can be adapted to many existing or new applications. We can cover your exisitng deck 4x4" posts with vinyl sleeves. We also offer surface-mount posts for attaching to existing concrete patios and porch floors. We have load-bearing, colonial porch posts in 8' and 10' lengths for porches with roofs. Or, we can also install vinyl cladding around 4x4" or 6x6" posts. There are many components to fit nearly every application.
We prefer to use the vinyl railings in place of composite materials. They don't warp, twist or break like many composite products. When we do build composite decks, we prefer to install vinyl railings instead of the composite railings.
We used 80 feet of this railing on the wrap-around porch at our house as shown in these photos.
Call Joe at 585-737-8047 or e-mail jmaher@frontiernet.net