Wednesday, November 29, 2017
While a patio or balcony might be great for a view, sometimes they put you right in the path of the wind. This was the case at the beachside place of a friend of mine. She had a great view, but she couldn't enjoy it during certain times of year because of the wind. She was considering adding lattice panels to block the wind, but she also didn't want to lose her view. In the end, she found the best of both worlds by using a glass panel railing system that protected her deck from the wind without ruining the seascape.
Most railing systems designed not to intrude on a view--like cable railing--don't help with reducing the wind. But a glass panel system is different. By offering full coverage rather than spaced balusters, it significantly blocks the wind, while its transparency means that the view is still fully visible. Because it doesn't rust or rot, glass is also a great low-maintenance alternative to wood or wood composites. So what should you look for in a good glass (or other material) railing that's going to stand up against wind and other weather? We've got some tips.
Wind Blocking Deck Railing Ideas and Considerations
If you’re installing a deck railing as a windbreak, you’ll need to take a few additional steps to ensure it’s secure. Generally, it’s not just one big gust of wind that takes down a railing. Instead, the railing gets worn down over time and weakens due to the continuous impact. If you’re looking specifically for a deck or balcony railing design to minimize wind, here are a few things to remember:
When you’re choosing a railing solution for a windy area, you want to make sure that system has been proven compliant with the International Residential Code. If it’s compliant with the International Building Code as well (which regulates commercial buildings), you know it’s even tougher.
Why Glass May Be Best for Your Railing
The most obvious benefit of a glass railing system is the minimal post and railing profile. This allows you to make the most of your view while minimizing wind. This is a great option for high elevations, coastal areas, and other windy locations because of the below benefits:
One of the biggest challenges people face with a glass system is the installation. For the most part, these systems tend to require custom cutting and professional installation. This means having your railing’s glass panels custom cut according to your measurements, which can be expensive and time-consuming, not to mention nerve-wracking. The manufacturer my friend chose, though--Fortress Building Products--offers a drop-in glass panel system that takes much of the difficulty out of installation. By using a system of precut panels that come with a simple mounting system, it’s possible to install your glass railings yourself.
Fortress Building Products offers their Pure View™ glass railing with a range of post and rail materials and finishes that can work with any setting. They also provide other durable building products, like composite decking, that can make your porch or deck an even more beautiful, comfortable place to spend time.
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