What’s the difference between wire railing and cable balustrade?
1 August, 2025
They refer to the same system – horizontal stainless steel cables tensioned between posts. ‘Wire railing’ is more common in UK English; ‘cable railing’ is a US term.
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1 August, 2025
They refer to the same system – horizontal stainless steel cables tensioned between posts. ‘Wire railing’ is more common in UK English; ‘cable railing’ is a US term.
1 August, 2025
No – wire railings are not recommended for high-level installations due to climbing risks. We suggest vertical bar or glass balustrades instead.
1 August, 2025
Use our design tool to see a full 3D rendering of your chosen colours and layout before you place the order.
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Everything you need: posts, clamps, handrail (if chosen), glass panels, fixings, tools and instructions tailored to your configuration.
1 August, 2025
Yes – this is often preferred for a minimalistic look, especially on balconies or terraces.
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Yes – powder-coated aluminium is highly durable and weather-resistant. It retains its colour well over time.
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Yes. Alu Color is manufactured and tested under EN 1090-1:2009 + A1:2011.
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Glass tints are created by laminating films, approximating the RAL shade under natural daylight (D65). The result is very close, but slight variation may occur.
1 August, 2025
Posts, clamps, handrails and even the glass tone can be tailored to your chosen RAL shade.
1 August, 2025
Yes. We use the RAL system, which is the industry standard for doors, windows, facades and cladding. You can select any RAL code.