6-ft x 42-in Charcoal Black Aluminum Deck Stair Rail Kit

$70.00 Inc. Vat

SKU JAC_63929 Category

Description

  • Powder coated aluminum railing components that retain color and resist corrosion
  • The aluminum rail and baluster kit includes top and bottom rail, round balusters and hardware pack
  • To complete a Signature stair railing section you will need the following component (sold separately) 2.5-in x 2.5-in x 53-in Signature Post with Cap and Skirt for Stairs -Charcoal Black
  • Available in Charcoal Black, Bronze and Classic White
  • Aluminum is a 100% renewable resource
  • Backed by the 25-Year Limited Residential Warranty
  • Decking and Railing Duos offer a simplified approach to deck design
  • Railings are designed to meet national building code requirements for residential and commercial dwellings
  • Products install easily with common tools; no sanding, staining or painting required

 

General
Color/Finish Family

Black

Series Name

Signature

Manufacturer Color/Finish

Charcoal Black

Type

Stair rail kit

 Dimensions
Actual Height (Inches)

42

Common Length (Feet)

6.0

Actual Length (Feet)

8

Common Width (Inches)

2.0

Actual Width (Inches)

1.75

Dimensions (L x W x H)

6-ft x 1.75-in x 42-in

Common Height (Inches)

42.0

 Features
Assembly

Assembly required

Orientation

Vertical

Baluster Material

Aluminum

Package Quantity

20.0

Baluster Style

Round

Post Caps Included

No

Balusters Included

Yes

Post Sleeves Included

No

Cable Included

No

Posts Included

No

Hardware Included

Yes

Pressure Treated

No

Material

Aluminum

Rails Included

Yes

Maximum Opening (Inches)

72.0

Total Number of Pieces

20.0

Minimum Opening (Inches)

72.0

Warranty

25-year limited

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