Balustrades Pretoria East produce exquisite affordable quality balustrading using quality materials, providing excellent workmanship without exploiting our clients with outrageous prices. We manufacture high quality balustrades in Pretoria East of any shape, size or design. Balustrades Pretoria are a form of fencing that can often add a finishing touch to stairs, balconies and fencing, and they are an important consideration, particularly when it comes to safety.
WHY DO I NEED BALUSTRADES PRETORIA EAST?
Balustrade Pretoria East laws differ depending on the height of the balcony or deck above the ground. Under the Building Codes laws, where the difference in height from a balcony or deck to the ground or another lower level is a meter or more, a balustrade of at least a meter high is required.
For decks more than a meter above the ground, openings in balustrades Pretoria also cannot be greater than 125mm. For decks more than four meters above the ground, balustrades can’t have any climbable elements (such as horizontal rails) located between 150 and 760mm from the ground.
Retaining walls don’t require a balustrade Pretoria East unless they’re associated with a path of travel from, to or between buildings. However, for other retaining walls, it’s always a good idea to have a balustrade or other barrier if there is a risk of someone falling from the retaining wall.
Balustrades Pretoria East must also be constructed so they can resist forces that might be placed upon them, including strong winds and people leaning against them.
WHAT ARE THE COMMON TYPES OF BALUSTRADES PRETORIA EAST?
Balustrades differ in the materials from which they’re constructed, and there are obviously different pros and cons for each. Some of the more common types of balustrades are:
WROUGHT IRON
Wrought iron balustrades are a stylish way of providing security to a deck or balcony, can be finished in a variety of colours, and can also be customised as well. Wrought iron is a strong and robust material, and unlike aluminium and timber that can rot and rust, wrought iron can stand up to all types of weather conditions.
Wrought iron is also relatively maintenance free, unlike glass for example, that requires constant cleaning, however these types of balustrades must be sealed and coated regularly in order to deter rust.
STAINLESS STEEL
Another popular option in terms of its modern appeal, stainless steel balustrades work well with a range of other building materials including wood and glass. They have a timeless appearance, can be used both outside and inside the home and can be manufactured with a variety of coatings that will keep water from damaging their surface.
This is particularly important in coastal areas as sea air can cause steel to ‘tea stain’, which can look like rust. These types of balustrades offer a choice of handrails and can be combined with glass for a contemporary look.
Some of the cons of steel balustrades are that they can weaken and buckle in extreme heat, and they can be a more expensive option compared to materials like aluminium. Stainless steel balustrades can be used on stairs, balconies and standard fencing as well as pool fencing.
STRAND WIRE
Offering a contemporary look, strand wire balustrades are easy to maintain (much like aluminium), however the regulations are quite strict in terms of the amount of wire that’s required for safety, so they can look very busy.
Strand wire can be used on stairs and balconies and balustrades often come with a choice of handrails, however as they’re a premium product they’re often more expensive than glass or aluminium options.
ALUMINIUM
For a cost effective option, you can’t go past aluminium balustrades. These are extremely durable (they won’t rust), very low maintenance and can be used inside or outside your home. Suitable for all weather conditions, powder coating offers protection and creates a beautiful shine. The process of powder coating also means they’re available in a wide range of colours.
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