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Buying Log Railing - Help From the Pros
Buying Log Railing - Help From the Pros

Purchasing log railing might feel like a daunting task. I am here to help, by empowering you with some basic information on what to look for when making your purchase.

Choose a Reputable Log Railing Company

A reputable company's website will offer detailed instructions on how to measure your railing job. This enables you to make your call to the company with an educated idea of what you need. If these instructions are not provided it could be used as a sales tactic that puts the salesperson in control of your purchase.

Experience Always Counts

If you go to Wal-Mart with a question about a pair of shoes you must first find a salesperson from the shoe department to help you. Likewise, if the company you choose sells more than just railing, be certain to speak to the salesperson that specializes in the technical aspects on a day to day basis. You don't want to buy from someone who "thinks" they can do it.

Pricing

Pricing can sound scary, but the bottom line in rail pricing, as an industry standard, will be by the linear foot. There will be charges for specific details such as the railing style you choose (hand hewn or sanded smooth, finished or unfinished, etc.). But keep in mind the starting price should always be by the linear foot.

Your Project is Custom

Not every home is built exactly the same, and more important, not every homeowner has the same vision. Let your technician know about your vision to ensure your log railing fits your custom job specifications.

Know Your Building Codes

Your contractor or inspector should be able to give you the required codes. It is best not to assume your railing technician will know the relevant codes. Building codes can vary from county to county and state to state.

Expect To Draw A Rough Sketch

Are you having flash backs of your crazy Art teacher? Your log railing company should want to see a rough sketch of what you see in your minds eye. You do not have to be a Picasso to create your sketch, but be sure to include the details important to you. Measurements will be the most important aspect.

Approve A Technical Drawing

Your railing technician should create a technical drawing for you to approve. You are then able to show the drawing to your builder or contractor or whomever needs to see. You want to be certain your log railing is built to your vision and specification. Be sure you give a signed approval before your railing is manufactured.

Installation Support

You are now ready to install your railing... but you have questions. Your company should be available to help you with your installation. They made your log railing, they have your technical drawing, and they should no doubt be able to walk you through installation.

Log railing is beautiful, durable and can last for many years. With the tools above and the help of a qualified railing technician you can confidently purchase your custom railing system.




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