Railing Installation

Railing Installation in East Central Florida

Code-compliant aluminum, wood, vinyl, and cable railings for decks, stairs, porches, and balconies across Brevard County.

01 — Why It Works

Built right. Built to last.

What you actually get when you hire us for this job — written down, before we ever touch a post.

02 — Our Process

From first call to final walk-through.

Every project follows the same playbook. No guessing about what comes next, or who shows up when.

  1. Free On-Site Consultation

    We inspect your deck, porch, or stairway, take measurements, and discuss material options and design preferences to find the right railing system.

  2. Detailed Written Estimate

    Your proposal covers material specifications, mounting method, permit requirements, and total installed cost — clearly itemized.

  3. Permit Coordination

    When required, we pull permits and coordinate inspections with Brevard County or your local building department to ensure full code compliance.

  4. Professional Installation

    Posts are securely mounted to the structure with appropriate hardware. Balusters are spaced to code, and all connections are checked for rigidity.

  5. Final Walkthrough & Warranty

    We verify every post, rail, and baluster with you, confirm the railing meets code, and provide your workmanship and material warranty information.

Same process, every job. That’s how we keep our schedule honest.

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03 — Common Questions

Straight answers. No runaround.

The questions we hear most often about this service. If yours isn't here, just call — we'll give you the same straight answer over the phone.

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  1. What is the required railing height in Florida?

    Florida Building Code requires a minimum railing height of 36 inches for residential decks and porches, and 42 inches for commercial applications or decks over 30 inches above grade.

  2. Do I need a permit to install a railing in Brevard County?

    In most cases, yes. Railing installations on decks, balconies, and elevated porches typically require a building permit. We handle the permit process as part of our service.

  3. What railing material is best for coastal Florida homes?

    Marine-grade aluminum or stainless steel cable railings perform best in coastal environments. Both resist salt-air corrosion and require minimal maintenance.

  4. Can you replace an existing railing without rebuilding the deck?

    Yes. In most cases we can remove the old railing and install a new system using the existing deck structure, as long as the framing is sound and meets current load requirements.

  5. How much does railing installation cost in East Central Florida?

    Costs depend on material and linear footage. Aluminum railing typically runs $40 to $70 per linear foot installed, while cable and composite systems range higher. Contact us for a free quote.

Have a question we didn’t cover? We’d rather hear it than guess at it.

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04 — Other Services

We’re already on-site — bundling related work usually saves time and money. Worth a conversation while we walk the line.

07 — Free On-Site Estimate

Let’s walk
your property.

Tell us what you’re thinking. We’ll come measure, talk through options, and put a real number in your hand — usually the same week.

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