Outdoor Handrail Installation

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SmootSmack
11-19-2012, 07:43 AM
So I'm looking to install a handrail for the steps outside my house. Trying to decide what material would be best.

PVC, Aluminum, Iron?

It's just three steps. Looking for something that's relatively affordable, but more importantly that doesn't require all that much maintenance long term

Any suggestions?

Monkeydad
11-19-2012, 11:34 AM
I like the look of wrought iron balusters with a wooden top railing personally.

Something like this would look nice:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.diyhomecenter.com/images/vendors/fortress/balusters/items/frtvns311t_400.jpg

All you need is the wood the wood and a spade drill bit to install.

http://www.factoryauthorizedoutlet.com/images-400/DW1590.jpg

If you're looking at low maintenance, PVC is the way to go and it's the easiest to cut when installing.

Just take a look at Lowe's, they have a ton of different options.

Monkeydad
11-19-2012, 11:36 AM
Actually, those are side-mounted installation. even easier.

This, just diagonally-positioned:


http://cdn.diyhomecenter.com/images/blog/posts/fortress-iron-vintage-square-twisted-baluster.jpg



You could also encase it on both sides so you don't see the tops of each baluster.

firstdown
11-19-2012, 11:37 AM
Iron looks great but will need painting over the years. PVC is nice on a back deck but I'm not big on its use at the main entrance and focal point of a house. They can pretty much do with aluminum that the do with iron and it has little to no maintenance. We are in the process of building and going with Aluminum on both the front and the back of the house. Make sure you get a good quality and if you want I can check to see what brand our builder is using.

Here is a good link with what can be done with aluminum railings.

Aluminum Railing Details by RailingWorks (http://www.railingworks.com/railing-designs.html)

Monkeydad
11-19-2012, 11:47 AM
Just 3 steps-worth of railing won't be much maintenance even if you have to paint it every year. I'd definitely go with something a little nicer-looking than PVC for such a short railing. If it was an entire deck, then the maintenance comes into play a lot more and PVC could be a more attractive option.

SmootSmack
11-19-2012, 11:58 AM
Cool, thanks for the advice. I plan on going to Home Depot this weekend but didn't want to go in blind

firstdown
11-19-2012, 12:34 PM
To be honest if this is a place where your going to be staying I'd look for a company that specializes in railings. I'm not too impressed with what HD has to offer. Did you look at the link I provided or looked online to see all the new products offered?

SmootSmack
11-19-2012, 12:38 PM
To be honest if this is a place where your going to be staying I'd look for a company that specializes in railings. I'm not too impressed with what HD has to offer. Did you look at the link I provided or looked online to see all the new products offered?

I did. You don't think a Home Depot or Lowe's would have a good selection?

Chico23231
11-19-2012, 12:40 PM
found legos or lincoln logs usually work well

mredskins
11-19-2012, 12:55 PM
I did. You don't think a Home Depot or Lowe's would have a good selection?

From my experience they also don't have the most knowledgeable to help you.

It maybe worth your wild to have a "deck" company come out and give you a estimate.

What type of steps will this railing be installed on? Cement, wood, etc..

When I moved into my current home they had a DIY railing coming up to my front door on cement steps, it was a metal railing. Just an awful job; first thing I tore out.

Also, didn't you make a home improvements thread??? Oh geez, this would have probably fit in there.

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