Aluminum Railing Systems
in South Florida
Custom-fabricated railings for multifamily and large-scale developments — engineered to code, shipped nationwide.
In-house fabrication & engineer-approved
Florida Building Code compliant
shipping Nationwide
Aluminum Railing Systems
We design, fabricate, and install custom aluminum railing systems for properties across South Florida. Every system is manufactured in-house, reviewed by a licensed engineer, and built to meet the structural, design, and code requirements of each project.
SYSTEM TYPES
Glass Railings
Unobstructed views with full structural integrity. Ideal for oceanfront condos, terraces, and high-rise balconies.
- Maximizes visibility and natural light
- Corrosion-resistant for coastal environments
- Clear, tinted, or frosted glass — framed or frameless options
Used in: balconies, terraces, common areas, and high-rise buildings.
Picket Railings
Strong, durable, and cost-effective. The preferred choice for multifamily housing, walkways, and high-traffic applications.
- Highly durable and corrosion-resistant
- Provides privacy and defined boundaries
- Horizontal or vertical configurations with custom finishes
Used in: balconies, walkways, stairways, and multifamily buildings.
Handrails
Continuous support and accessibility for stairways, ramps, and corridors. Built for high-traffic environments with full code compliance.
- Enhances safety and ADA accessibility
- Wall-mounted or floor-mounted options
- Custom finishes available
Used in: stairways, ramps, corridors, walkways, and common areas.
Infinity Railings
Fully frameless, no vertical posts. Designed for high-rise and premium developments where design and views define the space.
- Completely unobstructed views
- Sleek, high-end architectural aesthetic
- Low maintenance and corrosion-resistant
Used in: oceanfront condos, high-rise balconies, terraces, rooftop decks and pool barriers.
Custom Railings
Engineered from scratch for projects with unique architectural or structural requirements.
- Tailored to specific project conditions
- Combination of materials and unique geometries
- The right choice when standard systems don't fit
Used in: architectural feature areas, spaces with unique design or structural conditions, as well as balconies, pool decks, stairways, and a wide range of interior and exterior applications.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
All our systems are fabricated using high-quality materials such as aluminum, steel, and glass, selected based on the specific needs of each project. Thicknesses, dimensions, and structural components may vary depending on factors like location, wind exposure, and building requirements, always aligned with applicable codes. Finish options are also evaluated based on the environment particularly in coastal areas, where enhanced coatings are used to improve resistance to corrosion. Every solution is reviewed and approved by a licensed engineer to ensure full code compliance and reliable performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of aluminum railing is best for coastal properties in Florida?
For coastal and oceanfront environments, we use high-performance PVDF coatings, specifically engineered to withstand salt air, humidity, and UV exposure. For inland projects, we typically use powder-coated finishes.
Do your railing systems comply with Florida Building Code?
Yes. All systems are engineered and approved by a licensed engineer to comply with the Florida Building Code and applicable structural and safety requirements.
Do your railing systems comply with building codes outside of Florida?
Yes. Our systems are engineered to meet the applicable building codes and structural requirements of the state where the project is located, ensuring full compliance across different jurisdictions.
Do you handle both fabrication and installation?
Yes, we manage the full process from design and fabrication through installation. Installation is available in South Florida; nationwide shipping for supply-only projects.
Can you work with our contractor or project team?
Yes. We work directly with property owners, general contractors, architects, engineers, and HOAs.