An Aluminum privacy screen railing uses perforated aluminum panels to add safety and privacy while still letting light and airflow through—ideal for balconies and terraces.
An Aluminum privacy screen railing uses perforated aluminum panels to add safety and privacy while still letting light and airflow through—ideal for balconies and terraces.
Aluminum railing system fittings ensure secure and stylish installation, offering durability, safety, and aesthetic customization options.
Protect railing ends and provide a clean, finished look.
Join handrail sections seamlessly for a continuous line.
Support posts securely by anchoring them to the ground
Installing a perforated aluminum railing is a practical way to achieve a secure barrier with a clean, modern look. Use the correct hardware, verify measurements, and follow proper mounting steps to ensure a stable, code-compliant installation.
Mark the spots where posts will be installed precisely.
Secure the post base plates firmly to the deck or floor.
Position and fasten the posts to the base plates securely.
Fasten the horizontal rails between posts, ensuring level alignment.
Place balusters or panels into the slots between rails.
Attach handrails and end caps, completing the railing installation.
Aluminum perforated guardrail is ideal for balconies, corridors, and rooftops—adding safety and privacy while still allowing light and airflow.
Yes—perforation size, pattern density, and panel height can be selected to reduce direct visibility while keeping the area bright and breathable.
They can reduce wind impact, but they still allow ventilation. The level depends on the open area percentage (hole size + spacing).
Aluminum doesn’t rust like steel. With quality powder coating (or anodizing where applicable), they offer strong corrosion resistance for outdoor use.
Yes. Common options include round holes, square holes, slots, and decorative patterns. Custom patterns can be produced for branding or design themes.
Popular finishes include matte black, white, charcoal, and custom RAL colors. Some systems also offer woodgrain-look powder coating.
Yes, when engineered correctly. Panel thickness, frame support, post spacing, and fixing method are selected based on load requirements and site conditions.
No. They’re low maintenance—usually occasional rinsing and mild detergent cleaning. Avoid harsh abrasives to protect the finish.
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