Glass Railing Videos
Glass Railing Assembly Video - eGlass Element Deck Mount (3:43)
Want to DIY? Watch this instructional video to see how the eGlass Element™ deck mount glass railing system is assembled from deck to top rail. Each step is animated and provides details and tips for quick and easy assembly, just like a professional.
The eGlass Element™ system has our thinnest aluminum top rail for minimal view obstruction. A post-to-post design allows this system to conform to nearly any area you need. The segmented top rail makes it simple and economical to ship, as well as easier to assemble.
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Glass Railing Assembly Video - eGlass Solid Deck Mount (3:57)
Want to DIY? Watch this instructional video to see how the eGlass Solid™ deck mount glass railing system is assembled from deck to top rail. Each step is animated and provides details and tips for quick and easy assembly, just like a professional.
The eGlass Solid™ system has a continuous rail that runs over the top of the posts for a classic framed look. A wider top rail provides a usable surface, unlike thinner top rails. In this video, you will see how the patent pending mounting brackets conceal hardware from view creating a clean aesthetic.
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Glass Railing Assembly Video - eGlass Vision Deck Mount (2:59)
Want to DIY? Watch this instructional video to see how the eGlass Vision™ deck mount glass railing system is assembled from post to clamps. Each step is animated and provides details and tips for quick and easy assembly, just like a professional.
The eGlass Vision™ system is a frameless glass panel system that uses glass clamps. With no top or bottom rails to block your sightline, this system provides the most uninterrupted view. In this video, you will see how simple it is to install a glass clamp system, which has the fewest parts of any eGlass system.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our railings have been engineered to meet current IRC and IBC, however, the local codes in your area may be different. Glass railings must comply with the International Building Code (IBC), requiring a minimum height of 36 inches for residential and 42 inches for commercial installations, and use tempered or laminated glass. Ensure the railing can withstand a 200-pound load, with posts spaced no more than 6 feet apart. We recommend that you check with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) first to make sure you will be in compliance with those codes before ordering. For more detailed information, check out Glass Railing Building Codes.