Thankfully, modern decks in no way resemble the plain wooden platform of yesterday. Decks these days are snazzy accessorized by railings and enclosures that set them apart. If you want to jazz up a plain looking deck by installing aluminum or cedar railing, simply get in touch with one of our Tucson, AZ area member contractors by filling out the simple easy to fill form above. You’ll receive up to 4 free quotes on your railing and enclosure requirements. When you fill out he form you can rest assured that we’ll connect you with fully licensed, insured member contractors who have solid reputations. All this is at no obligation! So if you’ re planning on accessorizing your decks with the right composite or aluminum deck railing, fill out the form above!
You have a wide variety of styles and designs to choose from when it comes to accessorizing your decks and patios with railings and enclosures. You have a wide variety of choices that includes aluminum and cable deck railings, cedar and composite deck railings, wooden deck enclosures or custom enclosures. Regardless of the choice you make there are a few considerations you need to make. Cost is obviously one of them, intricate designs will cost more than ones that are not. Wood might be more expensive depending on the kind of wood you choose. Also take into consideration the rest of the house design layout. The railings and enclosures should blend in. Choose railings for their design, strength, durability and functionality.
The kind of railings you choose will depend on your lifestyle. If you are the kind of person who spends a lot of time entertaining friends on your patio or deck, you will obviously need a large and sturdy deck that can accommodate many. Size of the deck therefore is a factor that influences your railing choice. Location of the deck and the material used for deck construction also affect the choice of railings. The idea here is to match the look of the deck or patio with the railings. A combination of materials works well for certain styles, metal railings for a wooden deck is an example.
I am looking to do a project on the side of my house. I live on a corner with no true backyard, just front and side yards. I am looking to tear out the existing fence that surrounds most of the property and have a chain link fence put up on a small portion of the side yard; less than 75 linear feet. Also off the side door I would like to have an 18 by 10/12 ft (approx) deck constructed with lattice for some privacy. Any info would be great. Thanks,
Brian K
We will be having foundation work done on our house that will require the deck to be removed. We would like to replace it with a new one. The current one is 14x10 and because of the slant of our property, it is about 5 feet off the ground. We are looking for an estimate for both wood and composite decks for the same size or possible larger. Thank you!
Edward W.