Large Traditional Baserail 2.4
Specification
| Material | Pine |
| Finish | UC3 U |
| Height | 82mm |
| Length | 2400mm |
| Depth | 32mm |
| Weight | 2.820 Kg |
| Product Type | Baserails |
| Unit of Measure | Each |
| Pack Quantity | 1 |
To be used with Large Traditional Handrail
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Rails FAQs
Can outdoor rails be cut to size?
Timber rails can usually be cut to fit your specific layout, yes. However, care should be taken to measure accurately and reseal any exposed timber after cutting.
Do I need both a top and bottom rail for my outdoor project?
Most balustrade systems require both a top and bottom rail to provide structural support and secure infill components, helping to maintain stability and ensuring the system performs as intended.
Do outdoor rails need regular maintenance?
They do, yes. Timber rails benefit from periodic maintenance to protect them from weathering and keep them looking their best.
How are rails fixed to newel posts?
Rails are typically secured to newel posts using brackets, connectors, or fixings designed for the system.
What type of rail is best for decking?
Timber rails are a popular choice for decking as they complement natural outdoor materials. The best option will, of course, be down to your personal preference and how it will complement the rest of the balustrade.