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Balustrades and Railings

A baluster, also known as spindle or staircase stick, is a carved post installed under a railing. It is used to support the higher length and provide security for multiple purposes. Balustrades are also known for their constant row of balusters. This is a protective and supporting barrier that is often used on balconies and stairs.

Balustrades can be used with railings that are either square, circular or other shapes. These railings are commonly installed in open areas of residential and commercial buildings such as roofs, rooftops, or top floors of skyscrapers.

Balustrades can be used for safety and protection, as well as decorative purposes.

Balustrades can be made from many different materials than wood. Today, balustrades are made of steel, stainless steel and wrought iron frames. The glass panels are usually installed in steel frames. However, there are special balustrades that do not contain any steel or iron.

Features and benefits

  • Balustrades provide safety for both children and adults. Balconies rise approximately 15-20 feet above the ground.
  • Balustrades are installed on stairs to support elderly people who cannot climb or descend without holding onto something.
  • Balustrades provide additional protection for staircases to eliminate the possibility of falling.
  • Balustrades are used on river banks and bridge sides to protect people, animals and vehicles from drowning in the water.

Common Materials and Parts for a Balustrade

  • Steel balustrades are the most popular and safest balustrade types on the market. People prefer steel frames for their strength and beautiful looks. A steel balustrade typically has the following components: an upright balustrade post and tubes and bars for the inner frame, wall mounting brackets, baluster base cover caps, and mounting brackets.
  • Glass balustrades: These balustrades can also be found in residential buildings. The balustrade is strong, and it can provide extra protection if you use high-strength glass. Glass balustrades consist of the following main components: glass clamps, glass adapters and glass panels, as well as baluster posts.
  • Wooden balustrades are preferred by residents due to their low maintenance and price. Common components of a wooden balustrade are newel posts and molded spindles as well as vertical columns, handrail, and base-rail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Balustrades were first used in architecture as balusters in the 17th century. A number of notable pieces of art have been created using balustrade architecture. This includes The Palace of Versailles, which was built with open-style balustrades at the borders. It also prevented Shakespeare's Juliet falling from her balcony.

Although the way balustrades are made has changed over time, they remain a popular structural feature indoors and outdoors. We all come across the balustrade every day. Over the years, it has evolved into a modern fixture in our homes.

The balustrade's versatility is one of its key strengths. Modern balustrades are versatile enough to be used in commercial and residential architecture. Balustrades can be described as railings that are supported by balusters. Balustrades can be decorative or serve a purpose, such as to add safety or structure. Modern balustrades are a far cry from their stone roots. You can now use a variety of materials to make your balustrades:

  • Glass
  • Stainless steel
  • Steel and wire
  • Timber/wood

You can choose the type and material of your balustrade to suit your decor needs. There are many options available, including a complete balustrade, a semi-frameless balustrade and a frameless one. These structures add an aesthetic element to your home while also offering added security. These are just some of the locations you might see a balustrade:

  • Balcony
  • Decking
  • Windows
  • Internal staircases
  • External staircases
  • Swimming pools
  • Landings and corridors
  • Any other elevated platform, indoors or outdoors

Our team can help you choose the right balustrade to fit your needs.

These additions can be used as both decorative and functional features in your home, whether you choose a glass balustrade or one with railings made of metal.

This will depend on your individual needs and preferences. However, balustrades were originally designed to provide safety and protection. This is still true today. We have installed balustrades on decks, balconies, steps, and pool sides over the years to provide extra security for families who want that extra level of peace of mind.

Balustrades can be added to homes for aesthetic purposes.

You'll be pleased to know that you can install a balustrade system by yourself if you are a skilled DIYer! You can access a variety of detailed installation guides on our website, located under the Help & Advice' section.

You will find useful guidance for fitting all types of balustrades, from handrails to glass channels, here.

We know that not everyone is able to install their balustrades themselves. That's why we offer a fitting service, where our experts will come out and erect your balustrade. Contact us to learn more about fitting your balustrade.

We know that you might have different ideas for stainless-steel balustrades. That is why we offer several types of stainless steel in a variety of finishes. We offer AISI 304 as well as AIDI 316 stainless steel. Both can be finished in a brushed satin or mirror polished finish.

Most balustrading companies offers two types of stainless steel. However, while they look identical, their reactions to the environment are quite different. We recommend that you contact us if you are interested in a stainless steel handrail or balustrade.

Square 1 balustrades are beautiful, but their primary purpose is to create a barrier between you open edges and yourself. It is important that every balustrade we sell is installed according to legal requirements.

First, safety regulations can change over time. They may vary between residential and commercial properties. You can reach out to our experts if you have any questions about fitting your balustrade.

Different types of balustrades require different height requirements. Internal balustrades must be at least 0.9m above the top of the handrail. External balustrades must be at least 1.1m above the top of the handrail.

Balustrade prices can vary greatly depending on many factors, including:

  • Length
  • Type of fixing
  • Specific details such as the type of glass used and other features are provided.

Any decent balustrading installer will pride themself on providing glass balustrades at extremely competitive prices, no matter what your requirements. No matter if you need a frameless or stainless steel balustrade, our installers have the right option and can provide a bespoke service.

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