What are the options for deck railing installation?
Big Pine Decks offers a variety of professional deck railing installation options in the Bellevue and Omaha areas, focusing on safety, code compliance, and aesthetic appeal. Their installation solutions range from traditional materials to modern, low-maintenance systems:
Material and Style Options:
- Classic Cedar: A cost-effective, rustic option that is naturally resistant to rot and insects.
- Aluminum: A sleek, modern choice that is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and future-proofed for wind resistance.
- Composite: Eco-friendly and extremely low-maintenance, these railings are fade-resistant and designed to withstand harsh weather for 25 to 50 years.
- Cable Rail Systems: Features stainless steel cables that provide unobstructed panoramic views while maintaining safety codes.
- Glass Panels: Offers a luxury, frameless look using tempered glass, ideal for maintaining visibility.
- Functional Designs: Includes horizontal bar designs for a contemporary look and integrated drink rails which provide flat surfaces for beverages during gatherings.
Installation Process: The company follows a professional four-step custom installation process:
- Site assessment in the local area.
- Creation of a 3D design rendering.
- Material selection consultation.
- Professional installation including rigorous safety and code checks.
All installations prioritize NADRA safety standards, ensuring railing heights are 36 to 42 inches and baluster spacing is less than 4 inches to meet building codes.
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