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Thoughts on plexiglass railings

homersgarden
17 years ago

I have been researching decks and decking materials. We have a large deck that looks out into a woodland. Right now the railings are super dangerous, but they do allow us to view the yard, birds etc. I am starting to think about plexiglass as an option. Any ideas on this? Do people like it? Is the cost a lot more than traditonal wood railings? What about maintanence? Thanks

Comments (7)

  • john_hyatt
    17 years ago

    A quick google on glass deck railing will give you several systems to chose from encluding www.deckorators.com Plexiglass will scrach and discolor pretty quick even LexAnn will do that but it wont shatter on impact like plexi will.

    Glass rail systems are a lot more $ then wood rail. Maintanence will be keeping them clean>dust,wind blown leaves,mildew mold in the mounting joints things like that.
    But Hey thats what the Maid is for!!! John

  • rays-ford
    17 years ago

    I have sliding door glass for my railing. I have gotten old ones that people have replaced. It is tempered glass and has the "ANSI" stamp on them.
    Some of them I picked up at a local glass shop that my cousin works for. Some of them I found in the newspaper.
    I have used this system for 10 years now and am in the process of adding more panels.
    All you need to do is take the outside frame off of the glass.
    I framed the glass in between the posts like a picture. I left about a 1/4" on each side of the glass between the posts. I used a 2X2 on each side of the glass attached to the posts and a 2X2 on both sides of the top and both sides of the bottom.
    I than ran a 2X6 across the top of the glass and across the posts with the 2X2 boards attached to that.
    The 2X2's are attached to the bottom of the deck also.
    The finished product is almost 4 feet tall.
    If you are interested, I might be able to send some pictures.
    Ray

  • nra4usa
    17 years ago

    Like Hyatt says, plexiglas and polycarbonate (aka Lexan) are soft plastics and scratch very easily. Plexiglas is easily shattered however Lexan is unbreakable. The problem is that both clear plexiglas and lexan fade (turn white) when exposed to sunlight.

    Your best bet for a see-through railing is tempered glass or a railing made of stainless steel cable. I recommend the cable railing for many reasons. Do a google for cable railing.

  • eric73
    14 years ago

    rays-ford: I am very interested in seeing those photos. Would you be kind to post them? or you can email them to me at ericshams@yahoo.com

  • Theresa Stillens
    8 years ago

    Hi! rays-ford, I am interested also (even though this post was 8 years ago) seems like a relatively inexpensive way to get a great look. If you happen to see this, can you please email pics to tstillens@gmail.com? Also, as long as the glass is tempered and at least 1/4", it should be to code, correct? My city just uses 2009 IBC.

  • fnmroberts
    8 years ago

    Ours is tempered glass. It doesn't scratch, for the most part gets washed by rainfall. It doesn't make the lawn obscured from inside the house.


    http://i1277.photobucket.com/albums/y496/treeshouse/Patio%20and%20Back%20yard/DSC_0001_zps767954d0.jpg