HandyMaestro Fencing Solutions
Cable railing is the best option for your fencing needs, offering a perfect blend of aesthetics, functionality, and durability. Its sleek, modern design provides unobstructed views, enhancing the beauty of your outdoor spaces without compromising safety.
Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, cable railing is resistant to corrosion and weathering, ensuring long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance. Additionally, its robust construction meets stringent safety standards, making it an ideal choice for decks, balconies, and staircases.
Choose cable railing for a contemporary, reliable, and visually appealing fencing solution.
The Handy Maestro experts will assess you on how to build a safe railing system for your family.
When it comes to choosing the best materials and saving the most of your time and budget, aspects such as type, components, durability, maintenance, and technical details are relevant before starting your project. We will describe each of these items and guide you to get the right one for you.
What factor will you consider most relevant to choosing materials and components? Firstly, let us take a look at the type of railing system to add more value to your property. The wooden material is a classical railing style, and it offers a traditional design for your deck. It requires maintenance every 2 to 3 years in order to stain it and keep it safe. Moreover, so it can extend its durability by applying a wooden cleaner to keep the natural color, balance the PH, and keep it shining.
Cable Railing is safe, durable, and modern, and it offers an innovative design for your seeing view. It costs approximately from $60-$180 per linear foot. Due to its smaller size, it opens your view in comparison to the wooden railing. Besides, its gray color is discreet, and it blends with your view, since the light doesn’t reflect on the metal, and it is environmentally-friendly. On top of that, cable railing is easy to install, and it is a good asset for indoor or outdoor designs. In comparison to the type of balusters such as wood or iron. Railing cable systems are more expensive, but they are compensated by maintenance and durability.