Custom Deck Railings

Many of our customers choose a custom deck railing as a way of creating their own, unique stamp on the project.  We work closely with local wrought-iron manufacturer, IronWolf Designs, to create your ideal wrought-iron vision.  While a railing must serve its intended purpose, a custom deck railing will enhance your surroundings.  With attention to detail, craftsmanship, and integrity, we can deliver a final project that makes your deck one-of-a-kind.

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Custom ViewRail deck rail with metal posts and 1/4

1 – This is a ViewRail Onyx railing system.  It consists of 3″ x 3″ metal posts with 1/4″, vertical rods.  We also installed a Cumaru drink cap that matches the decking.

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Glass deck railing installed on an elevated deck..

2 – DBS added this custom-designed glass railing to the homeowner’s existing deck.

RDI metal railing with Mosaic panels added for a custom design.

3 – The homeowners wanted to add a unique railing to their new deck.  This is an RDI Mosaic style railing in a matte black.

Custom designed and built dining rail, it is built on top of the deck railing

4 – We worked with the owners to design and built this custom dining rail.  It is built using TimberTech Dark Roast material and attached to the top of the Fortress Fe26 panel railing system.

Composite deck with with composite railing and horizontal steel cables.

5 – The homeowners used composite railing components and drink cap with stainless steel, horizontal cables between the posts.

Composite deck with a black, steel deck railing. The railing is a WildHog panel system 4

6 – This Deckorators Sedona deck was built using a WildHog panel system.  The black steel panels feature 4″ grids and 3″ x 3″ metal posts.  We also installed a drink cap in the Deckorators Sedona material.

A covered composite deck with a metal railing featuring vertical steel cables.

7 – This composite deck was built with a metal railing featuring vertical, stainless steel cables.  On the stairs, the customers used metal balusters instead of cables.

Custom deck with gabled deck cover that features a white metal railing with horizontal balusters.

8 – This composite deck with gabled deck cover features a white metal railing with horizontal balusters.

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Custom-designed and built wrought iron railing on a composite deck with Cedar pergola.

9 – This custom-designed, hammered, wrought iron railing features twisted balusters and unique designs on some of the balusters.

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Composite deck with a custom-designed and built wrought iron railing showcasing an elevated view of Colorado Springs

10 – This composite deck with an amazing view features a custom-designed and built, powder coated wrought iron railing anchored by stucco columns.

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Composite deck with the boards laid at 45 degrees and a metal railing with stainless steel, horizontal cables.

11 – A composite deck featuring a metal railing with horizontal, stainless steel cables instead of standard balusters.

Custom designed composite deck features a shed roof cover, double sided gas fireplace, glass windbreaks and a metal railing with horizontal balusters.

12 – A black matte metal railing with round horizontal balusters helps create a non-traditional look on this amazing covered deck that features a double-sided gas fireplace and glass wind windbreak.

Composite deck with a belly and bow design metal railing.

13 – The homeowners decided they wanted to a belly and bow design railing to their new composite deck.

Two elevated, composite decks that were built with a wrought iron railing that has Vienna style balusters.

14 – These two steel-framed, composite decks feature a wrought iron railing with Vienna style balusters.

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Redwood deck railing posts and drink cap with a metal panel installed between the posts.

15 – This Redwood deck railing features wood posts and drink cap with a metal, square baluster panel set between the posts.

A custom-designed wrought iron deck railing that features a curli-cue design on the balusters located next to the posts.

16 – A Redwood deck that has a custom-designed wrought iron railing featuring a curli-cue design on the balusters located next to the posts.

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A large composite deck that has a metal railing with stainless steel horizontal cables between the posts.

17 – A large composite deck that is built with a matte black metal railing that has stainless steel horizontal cables between the posts.

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Redwood deck with a railing built from redwood posts and drink cap with metal baluster panels between the posts.

18 – A Redwood deck  that has a railing built with wood posts and drink cap with metal baluster panels between the posts.  We also installed flat pyramid posts caps.

Spiral staircase off a hardwood deck that features a custom-built wrought iron railing.

19 – This hardwood deck was built with a spiral staircase.  The wrought iron railing was custom-built and features a knuckle design on some of the balusters.

Custom deck with cedar pergola and metal panel railing with an accent top panel.

20 – This custom deck and pergola was built with a metal panel railing that has an accent top panel for a unique look.

Composite deck with a double picture frame border. A metal panel railing with twisted, basket design balusters.

21 – We built this composite deck with double picture frame and a metal panel railing system that has twisted, basket design balusters in an antique bronze.

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A gorgeous Redwood deck with a railing that has wood posts and drink cap and square, horizontal balusters

22 – The homeowners decided to build a railing with wood posts and drink cap and horizontal, square baluster panels between the posts.

Metal panel railing system that was designed to showcase a piece of art (that looks like a sun) the homeowners wanted to showcase.

23 – The homeowners had a piece of metal art that they wanted to be able to showcase on their new deck.  We designed part of this metal panel railing system to hold the artwork.

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