What’s the recommended spacing between posts?
30 July, 2025
We recommend a maximum of 1000 mm between posts to ensure structural stability and meet UK safety standards.
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30 July, 2025
We recommend a maximum of 1000 mm between posts to ensure structural stability and meet UK safety standards.
30 July, 2025
It depends on your material and configuration. Use our online configurator to get an instant price per metre based on your exact measurements.
30 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
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29 July, 2025
Absolutely. For example, glass along neighbour-facing sides and wire on open views.