3 Pros and Cons of Architectural Cable Rails

3 Pros and Cons of Architectural Cable Rails

For residential or commercial use, architectural cable rails are the rail design for any modern property.

There’s no denying the several benefits of architectural cable railings. Plus, it adds versatile style to any interior or exterior. Residential properties and commercial properties alike can incorporate stainless-steel cables as an alternative to other railing infills, such as glass or mesh panels. Before you consider architectural cable rails for your next fencing or railing project, consider these three pros and three cons. For further assistance, call Hercules Custom Iron for expert advice and service.

Pros of Architectural Cable

Versatile design — The metal cables themselves are sleek and minimal. These work great in any modern home design, whether your preferred home aesthetic is contemporary or traditional. Staircases, balconies, or decks can incorporate cable rails as infills without obstructing the view to or from these structures.

Use with existing structures — Install architectural cable one way by reusing your existing posts or rail system. If suitable for cables, you can save some money by not needing to replace and install new posts. Even if your current post frames are made of some other materials, such as wood or iron, stainless steel cables can create an attractive juxtaposed look. Just make sure these posts are strong enough to anchor the cables.

Durable and low maintenance — Tension cables are secure and longlasting for use as rails. To clean these rails, wipe with a damp towel to remove dust and dirt. Pressure washing or using stainless steel cleansers can help with cleaning tougher contaminants.

Cons of Architectural Cable

Fine-tuning after a while — The cables are installed into place by tension. Over time, the cables may loosen up and could be a hazard if left alone. To ensure your cable rails will perform at its best for longer, get a professional installation done.

Dangerous to some — Thin and taut cable railings can be hazardous to young children and even some pets. If using the cables in an outdoor setting, be careful that the steel that can heat up in the sun.

Rework into home design — Some existing structures may not be able to support and anchor the tension cables. In this case, installing new and more suitable posts would be necessary. Make sure your home design can safely use architectural cables before you begin the installation process.

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If you are ready to install your massive duty iron fence and add iron railings or you still have some more questions, we here at Hercules Custom Iron are here to help. We have many years of experience and will ensure that your chain link fence will serve you and your family for years. Visit us online or call us at 1-800-331-2590. For advice, updates, and to see what we are up to, be sure to follow us on social media on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Pinterest.

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