Why We Love Ipe and You Will Too

Wood. It’s pretty inescapable. One of the places you probably encounter it is on your deck. How’s that wood deck looking? A bit worn? Old? Maybe even scratched up? Splintering? Or maybe it’s still in decent condition, but for whatever reason, you’re just not completely satisfied? Maybe you just want an update for the sake…

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Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Maintenance and Cleaning Procedures

Stainless Cable & Railing Inc. offers Marine-Grade Stainless Steel Cable Infill that boasts high resilience with little maintenance. The material is in and of itself corrosion resistant thanks to a thin “passive layer” of alloying elements that forms on the surface of stainless steel. While this protective layer is strong enough to withstand typical wear…

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Introducing Our New Western Red Cedar Wood Line

Christmas is right around the corner, and with it comes a yearning for all the comforts of home. Everyone who’s hosting friends and family for the holiday season is busy at work creating a warm and welcoming environment for guests. While this may not be the time of year to start something new, it’s the…

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How to Remove Your Wood Deck

Decks can be removed for a multitude of reasons, from excessive damage to a desired remodel for a recently acquired home. But safety should always be a top priority regardless of the reasons for removal. Here’s how you can remove your deck with ease and stability. Consult Deck Experts (Not Demolishers) A demolition specialist is…

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Smart Ways to Upgrade Your Deck

Your deck project is considered one of the best places to spend your home improvement dollars. Investment motives aside, our decks provide hours of enjoyment with friends and family, so it should no longer be at the bottom of your home improvement wish list. Define the Entrance While you may do most of your walking…

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Best Places to Use Cable Railing

Cable railings have become a popular choice in recent years for completing decks, stairways and other projects in homes, commercial buildings and public spaces. They are easy to install and designed to withstand weather extremes, providing a low-maintenance railing with many benefits. In fact, many buildings that incorporate cable railings through remodeling or retrofitting see…

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Popular Non-Wood Fencing Options

If you are looking to build a fence for your property, there are a lot of options you can choose from. If you know exactly what you want, that’s great. However, if you’re uncertain, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the choices in materials. Many people enjoy the look of a natural wood fence,…

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Why Use Aluminum for Deck Railing?

Residential and commercial designs can vary greatly – people have all sorts of different style and design preferences. Whether it’s modern, traditional, or a bit of everything tied together into one design, your home or office space is an expression of who your are. Your outside space is part of that expression and it is…

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How to Clean and Seal a Wood Deck

Think a cleaning and sealing project is going to take you all weekend? It can—or you can take heed of the following advice and get it taken care of in time to enjoy a sweet tea on your fresh deck as the sun sets. It just takes a few tools, the right know-how and a…

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Cable Railings: The Eco Friendly Choice

Cable railings have emerged as a popular choice in recent years, for both homeowners and commercial property owners. There is no simpler way to enhance the visual appeal of a deck, balcony, or even a garden. Cable railings have long been used in commercial buildings, like hotels, malls, and airports because of their clear, understated…

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Houzz is an Inspiring Tool for Home Improvement

According to a recent Houzz & Home Study, more than 40 percent of homeowners are planning to update their homes at some point over the next two years. There are also indications that more people are going to find inspiration and technical advice online for their DIY remodeling projects. It wasn’t so long ago that…

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