Elevate Your Safety Game! 🛠️
This 3-step handrail is a robust and stylish solution for outdoor steps, made from heavy-duty cast iron and designed to support over 400 lbs. Its versatile installation options and weather-resistant finish make it ideal for various settings, ensuring safety and accessibility for all users.
M**E
Safety at steps
Like that it is good looking
G**S
Sturdy and Looks Great
We like everything about these handrails. We bought them for our front porch because my wife has trouble going up and down steps. These handrails are very sturdy and we received my complements from our neighbors about how good they look. We are very happy with this purchase. I gave 4 stars for "Easy to Install" because they had to be secured to the cement porch (of course) with special bolts that were provided. We hired a handyman to do it.
N**Y
Liked it so much decided to buy another
Needed to put in a rail for my 81 year old mother. We bought just one but decided a second one on the other side would be nice. It looks great and will be especially appreciated when it gets a little wet out. My husband installed it himself and seems very sturdy.
J**D
Great looking rail& we ordered another!
It was easy to install & looks expensive but it’s not!
J**T
Handrails for Outdoor Step
had the length on the top rail I needed
L**N
For 6 inch raisers or less
Good for DIY but raiser can only be 6 inch or less
M**S
Looks nice
Sturdy n looks great
A**R
The Rail is sturdy when installed.
The railing was purchased as a safety railing.I installed the railing in our family room where there is a one-step transition into the hallway. It was exactly what I was looking for to support safely transitioning up the step. The railing looks beautiful; anchored well and feels sturdy.All of the parts were included to install the railing, except for the electric hand drill -- the correct size drill-bit was included.I ran into a problem with assembly, however: the lower railing was not sized correctly to fit inside the vertical posts. It had to be forced into the post. In so doing, the post scratched the paint off the side of the railing end. When fully assembled, the scratches showed and had to be touched up with black paint.
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