About Installing Railings
Enhance the safety and style of your property with our expert railing installation services in Buffalo, NY, and neighboring areas. Serving communities like West Seneca, Amherst, Hamburg, Orchard Park, Grand Island, Clarence, Depew, Lancaster, Williamsville, and Niagara Falls, we specialize in crafting durable and elegant railings for residential and commercial spaces.
Add safety and aesthetic appeal to your staircases and balconies.
Perfect for decks, porches, and patios, offering durability against the elements.
Modern and sleek designs that maximize views and add sophistication.
Sturdy and stylish options like wrought iron, steel, or aluminum.
Classic and versatile, ideal for a timeless look.
Installing Railings
High-quality wood, metal, glass, and composite railings built to last.
Tailored railing solutions to match your property’s style and needs.
Secure railings that meet all building codes and regulations.
Professional installation ensures flawless results.
Durable residential fences that can enhance security and protect your family from dangerous intruders
Protect your commercial property from theft and trespassers with well-built and tasteful
Providing the best quality gates, hardware, and concrete to install your own fences - we make DIY fencing easy
High-Quality railings that are built as per your needs and requirements. wherever you need them, we go and install
In general, railings are required if there are four or more steps, or if the drop-off from a porch or deck is more than 30 inches. These codes are in place for safety and accessibility, especially during icy Buffalo winters.
Most fence and deck companies, including us at All Pro Fence Buffalo, also handle railing installation. Whether it’s wood, metal, or vinyl railings, we can help with both code compliance and design.
It depends on the material and length of the railing, but most installations cost between $50 and $150 per linear foot, including labor and materials.
A typical railing installation takes a few hours to a full day, depending on how long the railing is and whether we’re drilling into concrete, wood, or composite decking.
Yes, if the railing is part of a new porch, deck, or stairs, or if it's above a certain height. It’s always best to check with the Buffalo Building Department or work with a contractor who can handle the permit process for you.