Frequently asked questions
Yes, but angles other than 0 or 90 degrees require double posting.
Yes, but the mid baluster supports that come with cable beam kits cannot be used. Rather, space fascia posts 4” apart for fascia cable applications.
225 pounds of tension is recommended for each row of cable.
Elevation 6’ cable panels and beam kits are 68” long, resulting in a 6’ installed rail section on center of the attached posts.
Elevation Rail has a maximum span of 68” between posts. The minimum span requirement is 16” for a 36”-tall rail and 18” for a 42”-tall rail.
Yes, RDI Railing offers two choices to mount Elevation Rail on concrete. You can core mount in the concrete using either of our face/core posts or use our flush mount post with a high-quality concrete anchoring system.
Yes, Elevation™ Rail meets or exceeds all code requirements. It is important to always check with your local code enforcement office for the requirements on your project.
Elevation Rail can be cut with most saw types. When using a power miter saw, a high tooth count (80 or more) carbide tip is best. Be sure to have the blade up to speed before beginning your cut. Hacksaws and other saws with metal cutting blades will also cut aluminum railing.
Dings or scratches can be repaired with color matched touch-up paint. For small areas, use our .5-ounce bottle with brush applicator. For larger areas, use our 12-ounce aerosol can.
The post at the top of your stairs is always a level post (end, mid or corner). There is no need to double post at the top of your stairs.
No, Privacy RailTM is not intended to be installed on stairs. We recommend using complementary Avalon Aluminum Railing stair kits instead.
Privacy Rail infill boards come 66″ wide, and when installed with Privacy Rail posts result in a spacing of 64″ between posts.
There are three types of posts available for Privacy Rail: end, mid and corner. Posts are available in heights of 42″ tall (for half privacy) and 72″ tall (for full privacy).
Yes, Privacy Rail posts come standard with attached mounting plates. Simply flush mount with a high-quality concrete anchoring system.
Yes, Privacy Rail meets or exceeds all code requirements. It is important to always check with your local code enforcement office for the requirements on your project.
Yes, Privacy Rail is wind code approved, but heights and spans may vary depending on local requirements. See code document for specifics.
Yes, but only when the stair section is level (0 degrees). MetalWorks Excalibur® steel stair rail panels are designed for installation at angles ranging from 0 to 41 degrees. The higher the pitch of the rail, the closer together the spacing becomes. At maximum pitch, baluster spacing becomes about 3”.
MetalWorks Excalibur® Steel Railing panels are 1/4″ shorter than the nominal dimension. For example, an 8’ x 36″ panel is actually 95 3/4″ long. Once installed, accounting for bracket size, space between posts will be 96″.
There are four type of posts available for MetalWorks Excalibur® Steel Railing: end, mid (line), corner and blank. The end, mid and corner posts are preassembled for applications with either a 2” or 4” bottom space. End, mid and corner posts come standard in both 2” and 3” square steel posts that include pre-attached level brackets, pre-attached aluminum post caps, bracket covers, leveling shims and a two-piece trim ring.
Blank posts are available for both stair and level applications when the preassembled post is not ideal. This is most common with angled rail sections and/or stairs. Blank posts are 2” or 3″ square steel posts that include pre-attached aluminum post caps, leveling shims and two-piece trim rings. Blank posts do NOT include mounting brackets (brackets must be purchased separately).
If you need to cut a section of steel railing, it is recommended that you use an RDI Railing cutting jig with a jigsaw that has metal blades or a portable band saw. The cutting jig snaps onto the top and/or bottom rail and provides grip onto the section. The jig is designed so the shoe of the jigsaw can ride up against the guide and assist in accurate and safe cutting without scratching the finish on the rail. ALWAYS wear safety glasses when cutting railing!
Yes, pre-assembled 34.5″-wide gates are available for MetalWorks® Excalibur Steel Railing and may be purchased for both 34″- and 40″-high panel sizes. We also offer gate end kits for use in creating custom-sized gates.
Gate end kits are used in conjunction with a level rail panel to create custom gates up to 48″ in length. Panels are cut down to size, and gate ends slide onto the end of the panel. Pre-drill holes using a 5/32″ drill bit, and fasten gate ends into place using hardware provided. Gate hardware kits (sold separately) must be used to attach gates to mounting posts to secure gate into place.
For MetalWorks Excalibur Steel Railing, we recommend Rust-Oleum Satin Canyon Black spray paint (code 249844) for Matte Black railing and Rust-Oleum Hammered Finish Brown spray paint (code 210880) for Hammered Bronze railing. For minor scratches and application, we recommend spraying paint into the cap and applying with a small artist brush or cotton swab.
Yes, MetalWorks Excalibur Steel Railing meets or exceeds all code requirements for installation on second-story levels. It is important to always check with your local code enforcement office for the requirements on your project.