Transform Your Space with Custom Railings

'Durable, Stylish, and Secure Railings for Your Home or Business—Professionally Installed

At KD Fence & Deck, we specialize in installing high-quality, custom railings that enhance both the beauty and safety of your property. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your deck, porch, or stairway, our team offers durable, stylish solutions tailored to your needs. With over 10 years of experience, our ACI-certified experts ensure every railing we install meets the highest standards of craftsmanship and design. Let us bring your vision to life, adding a secure and aesthetic touch to your home or business

Planning Your Railing Installation

Understand Building Codes

Research local building codes to ensure your railing meets safety standards.

Select Railing Design

Choose a design that complements your deck and meets functional requirements.

Material Selection

Decide on materials like wood, metal, or composite, considering factors like durability, maintenance, and cost.

Step-by-Step Installation Guide

01

Post Installation

Mark post locations and ensure even spacing. Securely attach posts to the deck structure.

02

Install Railing Sections

Measure and cut rails according to post spacing. Attach the bottom and top rails using appropriate brackets or fasteners.

03

Baluster Installation

Ensure balusters are spaced according to safety standards (typically 4 inches apart). Secure balusters to the top and bottom rails.

04

Install Top Cap (Optional)

Cut the top cap material to fit over the top rail and posts. Securely fasten the top cap for added handrail support.

Common Railing Installation Mistakes to Avoid

Insecure Post Attachment

Ensure posts are properly fastened to prevent wobbling.

Incorrect Baluster Spacing

Follow building codes for safe and secure railings

Neglecting Maintenance

Choose appropriate finishes and materials to reduce upkeep.

Fence Maintenance Tips for Longevity

Regular Cleaning

Check for loose components or signs of damage.

Cleaning

Remove dirt, mold, or mildew to prevent deterioration.

Sealing and Painting

Apply protective coatings to wood railings for longevity.

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Our Process

Consultation

We start with a free consultation to understand your vision and space requirements.

Designs

Our team creates a custom deck design tailored to your needs, style, and budget.

Construction

Using high-quality materials and expert craftsmanship, we bring your deck to life.

Completion

Your deck is finished to perfection, ensuring beauty, safety, and durability.

Ready to Add Style and Security to Your Property with Custom Railings?

Serving

New York, Florida, California, Georgia, and more!

Frequently Asked Questions

Truly, the best outdoor railing depends on your needs. Several types of railings are available on the market today. Wood railings are classic and natural but need to be painted or stained regularly. If you want a low-maintenance and long-lasting railing that mimics the wood, composite will be the best choice. Vinyl is also low-maintenance and won’t rot or peel. There are many styles and colors in vinyl, and it’s a budget-friendly option compared to other railings. If you are looking for a modern style, aluminum or steel railings will do the work. They are strong, don’t rust, and need very little maintenance. As they are durable, they are great for long-term use.
So, if you want low maintenance and durability, aluminum or vinyl is a great choice. Yet, if you care more about style or a natural look, wood or glass will help you better.

If you are looking for alternatives for glass railings, you can use either cable railings or aluminum picket railings. Both cable and aluminum have modern looks. Cable railings give an open view, just like glasses. On the other hand, aluminum is simple, strong, and doesn’t need much care. Nowadays, glass and cable railings are more popular options. Cable railings can be a better alternative to glass railings as they cost less than glass panels and also require less labor. Also, it’s easy to install cable railings, and it will last longer than glass railings. You need to maintain it occasionally, unlike glass railings that need careful inspection throughout the year.
Therefore, cable railings can be a good choice if you want something easier to clean or cheaper than glass.

Yes, usually cable railings are more affordable than glass railings. Cable railings cost less when it comes to installation and maintenance. In contrast, you will have to spend a higher cost for glass panels as they are heavier, need special cleaning, and usually cost more in materials and labor as well. Cable railings look modern and stylish but are more budget-friendly.

Normally, PVC (vinyl) railings can be cheaper than wood when you consider the long-term costs. You may think that wood can cost a bit less to buy, but remember that it needs regular painting and sealing, and you have to maintain a lot throughout the year to prevent it from rots, cracks, insects, or weather. That will definitely add an extra cost over time. Although you have to pay a higher upfront cost for PVC railings, they are worth the money. Since they’re made from plastic, they won’t rot, peel, or need painting. They’re also easy to clean and last a long time without giving much of a care.

Wood stands a s the cheapest railing material, mainly pressure-treated pine. Although wood requires a lot of maintenance, such as painting or staining, it has become a popular choice among homeowners, as it is easy to find and is affordable. But you have to keep in mind wood needs more work over time to stay in good shape.
If you want something low-maintenance but still affordable, PVC or basic aluminum railings are also good options to consider.