Glass Railing in Lake Tapps, Washington

Project #100971: Fascia Mount with Solid and 820 Series Top Rail This customer has an existing 30” high rail on a deck that is less than two feet above the ground that he wanted replaced with an eGlass Solid™ system 810 Series top rail of the same height. The handrails on the two stair railings are at…

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Glass Railing in Blue Grass, Iowa

Project #100939: Combining Solid Top Rail with Graspable Handrail Our 820 Series top rail has an integrated hand rail designed to meet building code. It most closely matches our 810 Series Solid top rail, prompting this customer to request a transition from a Solid 810 Series top rail on the deck to an 820 Series top…

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Glass Railing in Cedar Grove, New Jersey

Project #100940: Fascia Mount with and without Brackets This fascia mount deck railing can be installed with or without fascia mount brackets. If no brackets are used, double posts are necessary at the corners. The estimated cost savings without brackets is just under $650. NOTE: Building code may require brackets in your area. Be sure to…

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Glass Railing in Lisle, Illinois

Project #100946: Attaching Clamps to Posts or Pillars For this eGlass Vision™ project, pillars on the deck were integrated into the railing design. In one design, aluminum posts are used next to the pillars. In the second design, the clamps are attached directly to the pillars where possible. The estimated cost savings of attaching directly to the…

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Glass Railing in Valley Center, California

Project #100958: Fascia Mount Style Comparison For this project, the customer originally wanted to use a fascia mount without brackets and later decided to have the project quoted with brackets for comparison. The estimated cost to include brackets for this project is less than $400 more than without brackets. NOTE: Fascia mounting without brackets may not…

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