Rocky Top Northern White Cedar Log Furniture & Log Railing
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Porch and Deck Combination

When beginning your railing project, Rocky Top will need a simple diagram to work from. If you already have posts, measure the space between them (inside to inside). Also be sure to note the size of your posts, and whether they are square or round. If there are no existing posts, measure the total length of each area that needs railing. From there, our technicians will add the Rocky Top posts needed for these areas.



Stairway Railing

For stairways, measure the length of the stairs diagonally (nose of the top tread to nose of the bottom tread). You'll also need to provide the angle on which the stairs run. Click Here for an example on how to get stair angle.


Notes:

  • Stair posts are not drilled or notched. This must be done on-site to insure proper rail alignment.
  • If stair angle is greater than 37, stair rails must be drilled for spindles and assembled on-site as well.

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