Monday, January 9, 2017
Living on the beach is a wonderful thing. There’s nothing like walking out on the deck in the morning to feel the gentle sea breeze and smell the briny ocean. The biggest downside (well, from my perspective) is that the glorious ocean spray can be pretty harsh on your deck and railings.
It's the unfortunate truth that no matter the composition of your railings, humidity and salt will have an impact on their longevity. That is why it's so crucial to choose a durable material. Let's take a look at which railing options will best resist the corrosive effects of the oceanfront so that your deck and home will stay beautiful for as long as possible.
Choosing a Corrosion-Resistant Railing Option for Your Beachfront Home
We all know that water alone can damage many materials, but saltwater is much worse. It can corrode metal railings and accelerate rusting. As a result, many manufacturers have a reduced warranty (typically just one year) on products that are installed within as far as a mile from the waterfront. Choosing the right material for your railing is your best bet for avoiding corrosion. There are a few common options for railing materials:
Alternative Baluster Options
Your railings' balusters don't necessarily need to be the same material as the rails and posts. Glass and vertical cable balusters are both good choices for beachfront railing systems.
Glass balusters are low-maintenance and not adversely affected by the water or salt. The only thing you need to worry about is keeping them free of marks and smudges, but a quick wipe down every now and again is enough to keep them looking shiny. Full glass panels are a fine idea if you would like to keep your deck warmer, as they block the wind and warm the deck by trapping heat. Alternatively, glass balusters can be installed to allow some airflow and decrease the warming effect of full panel glass.
Vertical cable railings are another low-maintenance option. Systems that use 316-grade stainless steel cables have the highest resistance to corrosion. Some high-quality vertical cable railing systems are pre-installed with top and bottom rails that are coated with a corrosion-inhibiting, multilayer finish. The combination of a high-quality finish and stainless-steel cables make this an excellent choice for a coastal environment.
Having a home on the beach can be a wonderful, peaceful experience. Don’t let the ocean spray sour your stay by destroying your railings. Fortress Building Products railing systems have a long-lasting, top-quality powder coating and corrosion-resistant finish to keep your aluminum and iron railings looking great and standing strong for years to come. If you’re looking for more innovative quality products, Fortress® also has a selection of fencing, decking, and fasteners for your next outdoor project.
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