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3 Deck Railing Options
Wooden railings are generally the most commonly used type of railing system utilized in deck design. However, there are many other deck railing options.
Some systems use wood posts and rails but replace the balustrade with cables, pipes or glass panels. Alternative systems use metal or plastic materials or combinations of the 2 to replace the wooden components.
Although these optional railing systems may be more expensive in terms of the cost of materials, they may:
1. be installed more quickly than conventional types
2. be less intrusive visually because of the nature of their design
3. be able to match a particular style that would be difficult to reproduce in wood
4. radically decrease the amount of maintenance required
5. completely eliminate the need for maintnenance
Glass Panel Railing Systems:
Tempered glass panels may be used to create virtually invisible railings that can also act as windscreens. These panels are inexpensive and widely available. The actual glass is tempered which makes it strong but uncuttable. As a result the spacing between vertical posts must be done with the glass panel size in mind. The panels may be held in place in 1 of 2 ways. In the first, a series of grooves cut into the posts as well as the top and bottom rails fix the glass panel in place. In the second, the panels are fixed in place by wooden stops applied to both sides around the perimeter of each glass panel. This method permits panels to be removed easily for replacement or repair.
Cable Railing Systems:
This system uses 1/8 inch diameter stainless steel cables with end fittings. It is used for its unobtrusive presence rather than for its looks. Installation of pre-drilled wooden or metal posts is the first step. The cables are then threaded through the holes in the posts and made taught by tightening a nut on a threaded section of each cable strand. Cable installation is a simple process that is completed quickly. Cable systems in stainless steel involve material costs that are more expensive than they would be for wood.
Manufactured Railing Systems:
Premanufactured railing systems are available in composites, plastics and metals. They are quite a bit more expensive than wood systems. Their advantage is that they are mainly maintenance free. Some imitate wood while others create styles that would be difficult to reproduce in wood. Components come in precut pieces and are ready to assemble.
1. PVC Railings - are smooth and maintenance free. They can look like wood from a distance. They do need internal wood or metal reinformcement. Posts can vary from stand alones to sleeves that cover 4x4 pressure treated lumber. Painted, galvanized or aluminum pipe or square tubing with a mounting flange are 2 other types. PVC balusters come in a huge variety of shapes and provide a great deal of choice to a homeowner.
2. Metal Railings - are available that can be mounted tp regular or factory made posts. They are generally made from aluminum and come with a durable factory baked on finish. Their higher strength capablilities enables them to have smaller sizes which interfere less with spectacular views from a deck.
3. Resin Composite Railings - contain recycled materials and imitate wood extremely well. They are generally produced by manufacturers of composite decking. This material does not shrink or warp and needs little maintenance. Composite components are readily available specifically for railings and can be color coated if desired.
With so many deck railing options available it is always a wise decision to check with the local building department for regulations governing railing types and approved materials. This will ensure that the railing system selected will comply with codes and enhance the look of the deck at the same time.
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Rail Deals Questions
What happens when you are cautioned for fare evasion on a train?
My friend's nephew was cautioned on a train for not having a valid train ticket. Unfortunately he was guilty as charged. He has since received a letter from the 'proscecution unit' of the rail network. It says the following:
Dear sir,
On the (date here) at (station here) a person giving the above name and address was questioned by a member of rail staff about the payment of a rail fare.
Before I proceed further with the investigation of this matter, i would like to give you the opportunity of responding with your explanation concerning this incident. Please complete the bottom section of this letter and if you wish to make any comments about the incident, please do so on the reverse."
It then has a section for name, address, DOB, occupation and national insurance number.
Has anyone received one of these, how did they deal with it and what subsequently happened?
Do the honest thing. Fill out the form, be honest, say he had no reason for not having a ticket and perhaps put in an apology. He will probably get a fine and nothing else.
I hope he has learnt his lesson.
On this website it says the fine is only £10.
http://www.dft.gov.uk/consultations/aboutria/ria/therailwayspenaltyfaresregul5584?page=1
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2 for 1 deals in London by buying paper travelcards?
I was wondering which rail station I can buy the PAPER travelcards at. I heard the the plastic ones don't entitle you to 2 for 1 deals. Also, can someone give me more information on the 2 for 1 deals and any other deals I can get in London during the summer?
Thanks!
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