Installing deck railings and patio enclosures can be a great way to enhance the appeal of a patio or deck. Wrought iron railings, aluminum or composite deck railing and balcony style patio enclosures are a hot trend and they can up your deck’s glamour quotient more than a few notches! To learn how much this accessorizing will cost you simply fill out the form above and you’ll receive 4 free quotes from our
Railings and enclosures are the icing on the cake when it comes to deck and patio design. You can choose from aluminum deck railings, cable deck railings, cedar deck and composite deck railings to add some personality to your patio or deck. Wooden deck enclosures make for a cozy feel. Or you could try custom enclosures to really leave your mark on your patio. But there are a few considerations you need to make when you are installing railings and enclosures. Cost is one of them, the more intricate the design the more expensive. Ease of installation, strength of the design and functionality are the other factors that you might want to consider before you get railings installed.
Choosing the right railing design is more about your life style than you think. The reason for this is that railing design is linked to the size of your deck or patio. The size of your patio depends on what you plan to do with you deck or patio. Are you the type that spends a lot of time on the deck entertaining friends? If the answer is yes, you’ll need a deck that is large enough to accommodate a lot of people. Other considerations you need to make when building a deck include location and material. All of these will influence the choice of railings. But whatever you do make sure that you match the design of the railings to the overall design of the patio or deck.
I am looking to do a project on the side of my house. I live on a corner with no true backyard, just front and side yards. I am looking to tear out the existing fence that surrounds most of the property and have a chain link fence put up on a small portion of the side yard; less than 75 linear feet. Also off the side door I would like to have an 18 by 10/12 ft (approx) deck constructed with lattice for some privacy. Any info would be great. Thanks,
Brian K
Wanting to replace older wood with composite decking. Need price per foot for comparisons.
Geoff W