Types of Railing
Every exterior design project is extraordinarily different. That’s why we offer a variety of different ways to add beauty to your outdoor space and keep your loved ones safe. Read the descriptions below to learn more.
Composite Rail
A blend of recycled wood flour and PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) with an extruded aluminum core. Unlike other options, they will not split, crack, rot, or warp. This low maintenance railing is very strong when it comes to holding up to weather.
Rope Rail
This type of railing has become increasingly popular in outdoor spaces. Known for its versatility, flexibility, and durability, it can really help bring your next outdoor space together. This colorful detail is generally used as an accent and may not be suitable for certain applications
Cable Rail
This barely-there option won’t obstruct your view of the outdoors. This rail is sturdy and supportive enough to keep you safe while blending seamlessly into any design and leaving an elegant finish.
types of decks
Ready to embark on the outdoor space of your dreams? There are numerous alternatives and styles to help you enjoy the great outdoors in the space you’ll love. Read the descriptions below to learn more.
Treated Decks
Vacumn technology and pressure are used to force preservatives into natural wood., allowing this sturdy material to be less susceptible to the elements, moisture, or insects. The most affordable, versatile and common choice. These decks offer a useful life span of 20-25 years in the upper midwest, depending on weathering
Composite Decks
A durable blend of recycled wood flour and PVC (polyvinyl chloride). It resists fading, scratching, staining, and mold. This splinter-free sustainable option provides the look and feel of wood, with none of the maintenance. Colors remain constant for decades and with hidden fasteners the finish is smooth and luxurious. Today there is a range of products to fit most any budget.
Cedar/Exotic Decks
Cedar decks are among the rarest of choices and rarer still are options such as redwood or certain tropical hardwoods. The benefits include natural resistance to moisture and insects, and a more natural finish to compliment many homes. These decks are generally priced between treated AC2 decks and composite, though certain hardwoods can exceed even the priciest composites.
Other Projects
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