Railings &
Balconies.
Custom MS and SS railings for staircases, balconies, terraces, and commercial buildings. Glass panels, cable infill, vertical bars, or perforated sheet — every railing is drawn, quoted, and fabricated to your exact site dimensions.
Where our railings
get installed.
Staircase Railings
Continuous railing systems for straight, L-shaped, U-shaped, and curved staircases in residential and commercial buildings. Balusters spaced to code, top rail at 900mm from nosing line, with newel posts at landing transitions.
Balcony Railings
Glass panel railings with stainless steel standoffs for unobstructed views, or vertical bar infill for privacy. Designed for balcony edges in apartments, villas, and high-rise residential towers. All systems rated for the required horizontal load.
Terrace & Roof Railings
Safety railings for flat roofs, accessible terraces, and rooftop amenity decks. Designed to withstand wind loads and meet fall-protection height requirements. Available in galvanized MS for durability or SS 316 for coastal environments.
Commercial Building Railings
Edge protection for lobbies, atriums, mezzanine floors, and internal voids in commercial and institutional buildings. Engineered for high-traffic areas with wider top rails, kick plates where required, and finishes that match the interior design palette.
How every railing
gets delivered.
Site Measurement
We measure staircase geometry, balcony edges, terrace perimeters, and anchor point conditions. Every railing run is surveyed for level, plumb, and structural substrate before any drawing begins.
Design & Drawings
Detailed shop drawings showing railing elevation, post spacing, infill type, top rail profile, base plate details, and all connection hardware. Drawings submitted within 48 hours of site measurement.
Quote
Fixed-price quotation covering material, fabrication, surface finish, glass or infill procurement, installation, and cleanup. No mid-project cost surprises — the quoted price is the final price.
Fabrication
Posts, top rails, and infill frames fabricated in our workshop. Every joint ground smooth, every post drilled to template. Complete railing sections trial-assembled before surface treatment.
Installation
Railing sections delivered to site and installed in sequence. Posts anchored with chemical or mechanical fasteners depending on substrate. Level and plumb checked at every post. Glass panels fitted last to avoid site damage.
Handover
Final inspection, touch-up of any transit marks, protective film removal from glass, and site cleanup. Care and maintenance instructions provided. Coating warranty documentation handed over.
Materials &
finishes.
Every railing is drawn with exact post positions, infill details, and surface finish before fabrication begins. No guesswork on site.
Common
questions.
Glass vs steel infill — which is better?
It depends on the application. Glass gives unobstructed views and a modern look — ideal for balconies, atriums, and feature staircases. Steel infill (vertical bars, horizontal cables, or perforated sheet) is more durable in high-traffic areas, cheaper to repair if damaged, and better suited to industrial or traditional settings. For balconies above the third floor, tempered or laminated safety glass is required by code. We help you choose based on location, budget, and aesthetic.
What railing height is required by code?
As per IS 1642 and NBC 2016, the minimum railing height is 900mm for residential buildings and 1050mm for commercial and public buildings. For staircases, the height is measured vertically from the nosing line to the top of the handrail. For balconies and terraces, it is measured from the finished floor level. We design all railings to meet or exceed these requirements.
Can you match existing railings?
Yes. We regularly fabricate extension or replacement sections to match existing railing profiles. We take measurements and photographs of the existing railing, then replicate the post size, infill pattern, top rail profile, and surface finish. For older wrought-iron or ornamental designs, we can produce close replicas in MS with the same visual character.
How long does installation take?
A typical residential staircase railing (one flight, 3-4 metres) takes one day to install. A full balcony perimeter railing for an apartment (8-12 metres) takes 1-2 days. Larger commercial projects with glass infill take longer due to careful glass handling and alignment. We confirm the installation timeline in the quotation and coordinate with your site schedule.
Do you handle glass procurement?
Yes. We source tempered and laminated safety glass from certified processors. Glass thickness (10mm, 12mm, or 15mm) is determined by panel size and load requirements. We handle measurement, procurement, and installation of glass panels as part of the railing package — you do not need a separate glass vendor.
Have a project?
Let's engineer it.
Share your drawings or describe your project. We'll visit the site, prepare shop drawings, and send a transparent engineering quote — material, labour, finishing, and installation — within 48 hours. No obligations.