Glass Railing Systems

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Focus on the view while enjoying a wider, continuous top rail that offers a usable surface and a polished appearance.

  • Continuous Top Rail
  • Wide, flat rail offers usable surface

Creating a view that is like having no railing at all. Posts and clamps suspend glass panels without the use of horizontal rails.

  • Frameless Glass Railing
  • No top or bottom rails

Our thinnest top rail runs between your posts, for maximum view enjoyment and minimal shipping costs. Take it easy. Enjoy your view!

  • Post-to-Post Glass Railing
  • Thinnest top rail option

Structural glass railings systems have no posts and thin, optional cap rails. Enjoy your view with zero visual obstruction!

  • Glass Baseshoe & Standoff Systems
  • No posts, optional rails

Glass railing systems made with brushed stainless steel rather than powder coated aluminum.

  • Stainless Steel Post Systems
  • Marine Grade 316 for coastal applications

Powder coated aluminum systems similar to our Solid series, but with a more rounded top rail and different installation process.

  • Anodized Aluminum Systems
  • Continuous Top Rail

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  1. Explore options with one of our experts
  2. Get your ideal railing
  3. Enjoy the view
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Our railings have been engineered to meet current IRC and IBC, however, the local codes in your area may be different. Glass railings must comply with the International Building Code (IBC), requiring a minimum height of 36 inches for residential and 42 inches for commercial installations, and use tempered or laminated glass. Ensure the railing can withstand a 200-pound load, with posts spaced no more than 6 feet apart. We recommend that you check with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) first to make sure you will be in compliance with those codes before ordering. For more detailed information, check out Glass Railing Building Codes.