



Building Safer Railings Railing safety and railing inspections start with safe decks. More than 50% of outdoor decks in America are in need of repair or deemed “unsafe.” Homeowners should consider performing professional deck inspections on a periodic basis to ensure their railings and structures are safe. New railings on old decks are subject to railing inspections and issues like soft wood, dry rot, and corrosion can affect rigidity and safety. In this post we will share some ways to improve the safety and security of your railings and prepare your job site for safety inspections: PERFORM AN ANNUAL RAILING INSPECTION: An annual walk around inspection of your support structure, deck planks and railings is easy to perform. Minor inspections start by visually inspecting your railing frame, connection points, cables or other infill types for damage, flimsiness, or corrosion. Inspect highly trafficked areas like stairways for compromised members. Wet areas on decks like drip edges and overhanging eaves can be high risk locations. High risk spots on the deck surface are good locations to look first. Apply force to different parts of the railing system. Check bolt heads for rust and corrosion. Increasing Railing Frame Corrosion Resistance Wooden railings will require more upkeep than steel or stainless steel frames. Even hardwoods will require tune ups and possible refinish work. Minimalist railing systems like cable and glass railings should be inspected often and cleaned periodically to maintain beauty and corrosion resistance. Picket style railings with top and bottom rails should be inspected where wooden members intersect for dry rot. If railing posts are easily deflected or do not offer sturdy lateral resistance; consider replacing the entire deck railing. Wooden railings can be replaced with newer more modern railings like steel powder coated posts and stainless cables that offer a much longer lifespan. As long as the structural deck frame is sound, a new railing system can be installed with ease. SDCR modular cable railing kits, and glass railing systems offer extreme corrosion resistance when compared to traditional wooden picket railing systems. Maintenance is minimal and strength is high. Both systems easily pass railing safety inspections. Only minor maintenance is required to keep these railings in prime condition. PROFESSIONAL RAILING INSPECTIONS: A professional deck railing evaluation is a good idea for older structures or consumers without building experience. Depending on outdoor exposure and material types a railing system can last from 10-20 years before major repair is necessary. New stainless railings can last 30-50 years if properly maintained. Local railing pro’s have worked on hundreds of projects, both new and old; and have the specialized experience to evaluate for structural issues that may arise. In some cases a “retrofit” to an existing railing is done by repairing only integral parts of the railing system in need of repair.. Railing Retrofit vs. Replacement While a retrofit of an existing railing can increase strength and safety; some railings will require total replacement. Our professional contractors and preferred installers at SDCR perform railing replacements with new and modern systems like stainless steel cable and frameless glass panel railings. Composite cap rails, powder coated frames, and t316 stainless steel offer our customers the ultimate in railing longevity. The up front cost of a railing replacement can be a substantial, but the peace of mind and enjoyment often outweighs the cost. A well designed outdoor deck or patio railing that lasts for decades is worth the investment; especially if the railing needs to pass a safety inspection. DIY Railing Repair vs. Hiring a Contractor Simple repairs like a top rail replacement or swapping out some bolts can be pretty simple for DIY enthusiasts. Structural issues, full railing construction, stairway railings, and curves can be more suited for professionals. Our preferred contractors at San Diego Cable Railings have installed hundreds of modern railings and fences in the harshest environmental conditions. SDCR railing kits offer a multitude of solutions for simple DIY railing repairs; from hand crimp cable hardware to swageless cable railing products. If you have questions about railing inspections or repairs vs. installing new railings, feel free to give us a call or visit the QUOTE REQUEST form for a free estimate on our popular railing and glass railing systems. Our sales pro’s and preferred contractors build safer deck railings for customers all over California. CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE FROM OUR SALES TEAM! 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Building Safer Decks More than 50% of outdoor decks in America are in need of repair or deemed “unsafe.” Consumers and deck enthusiasts alike should consider professional deck inspections on a periodic basis to ensure the safety of outdoor structures. Issues like soft wood, dry rot, corrosion to structural fasteners and even normal wear and tear can compromise the integrity of your deck. Here are some ways you can improve the safety and security of your outdoor decks and railing systems: PERFORM AND ANNUAL DECK INSPECTION: An annual walk around inspection of your decking planks and understructure is simple to do by visually inspecting your deck. If the understructure is not accessible; removing planks in periodic locations to visually assess the frame is advised. Inspect high traffic or exposed areas like stairways and doorways; drip lines from overhanging eaves are high risk areas. Any locations on the deck where water pools, and places where staining has occurred are good locations to look first. If you have a raised deck with good access to the understructure; visually inspect connections and hardware for rust or fastener degradation. Increasing Corrosion Resistance and Deck Longevity Wooden decks will require more upkeep than composite decking systems and should be inspected more often with possible repairs in mind. Wooden railing systems like picket style railings with top and bottom rails should be inspected where wooden members intersect. If railing posts are wobbly or do not offer sufficient lateral resistance; consider replacing your deck railings. Older wooden railing frames can be replaced with new modern railing posts like steel powder coated frames that offer a much longer lifespan. As long as the deck structure is sound, a new railing system can be installed with ease and greately increase the safety and longevity of your deck. Cable railing kits, and glass railing systems offer extreme corrosion resistance when compared to traditional wooden picket railing systems. Maintenance is minimal in both cases; minor annual cleaning and inspection is required to keep these railings in tip top condition. PROFESSIONAL DECK INSPECTORS: A professional deck evaluations is always a good idea for older wooden decks. Depending on exposure and material types a deck can last from 10-30 years before major repair is necessary. Local deck and railing pro’s have worked on hundreds of decks both new and old and have the specialized experience to evaluate for structural issues that may arise. In some cases a “retrofit” to an existing structure is possible. Deck Retrofitting vs. Complete Replacement While a retrofit of an existing deck can increase deck safety; some decks will requrie a complete replacement. Our deck professionals at SDCR perform replacements with new and modern decking materials like Trex composite planks and high performance railing systems like stainless steel cable and glass panel railings. Pressure treated deck frames, raised concrete footings, and composite or hardwood planks will offer the most in deck safety and longevity. The up front cost of a deck replacement can be a substantial investment but the peace of mind and enjoyment customers get from a well designed outdoor space that lasts for decades is worth the costs involved. DIY Deck Repairs vs. Hiring a Deck Builder Simple repairs like a plank replacement or swapping out some deck screws can be pretty simple for DIY enthusiasts. Structural issues, railing construction, stairs, and full deck replacements can be more suited for hiring a pro. Our preferred contractors at San Diego Cable Railings have installed hundreds of decks, fences, and modern railing systems in the harshest conditions. Our railing kits offer a multitude of solutions for simple DIY railing repairs; from hand crimp cable hardware to swageless cable railing products. If you have questions about deck safety and repairs prior to installing new railings, feel free to give us a call or visit the QUOTE REQUEST form for a free estimate on our popular railing and glass railing systems. Our sales pro’s and preferred contractors build safer decks and railings for customers all over California. CLICK HERE TO REQUEST A QUOTE FROM OUR SALES TEAM! Deck Safety Deck Safety Checklist MavenNovember 25, 2024 Modern Deck Railings, Stainless Steel vs. Aluminum Modern Deck Railing Ideas MavenOctober 21, 2024 100% American made Steel, Stainless Steel vs. Aluminum Aluminum vs. Stainless Steel Railing Comparison MavenSeptember 30, 2024 Cable Railing News Stair Railing Ideas MavenSeptember 6, 2024 Safe Deck Railings Pony Wall Railing Renovations MavenAugust 20, 2024 Browse More Posts Add Your Heading Text Here