Interior & Exterior Handrail Installation
Navigate stairs and steps safely with properly installed handrails.
Stairs without handrails—or with loose, wobbly ones—are a significant fall hazard. This is true for interior staircases, porch steps, and any transition between levels in your home.
A solid handrail provides stability and confidence. Properly anchored and positioned handrails make it safer to navigate your home, whether you're carrying groceries, helping a child, or simply moving between floors.
Common Options
- Interior stair handrails (wood, metal, or composite)
- Exterior porch and step railings
- Wall-mounted handrails vs. post-mounted
- ADA-compliant graspable profiles
- Custom lengths and finishes
What Affects Pricing
- Length of railing needed
- Interior vs. exterior installation
- Material selection (wood, aluminum, wrought iron)
- Number of mounting points
- Any structural reinforcement needed
Note: Final pricing is determined on-site by the installer after reviewing your specific situation. Every home is different.
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How It Works
Tell us about your home
Fill out our quick form or give us a call. Describe what you're looking for—grab bars, railings, stair safety, or other improvements.
We match you with the right installer
We review your request and connect you with a vetted local installer who specializes in your type of project.
You get a clear quote and a safer home
The installer reviews your specific situation, provides a quote, and completes the work to make your home safer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Exterior railings must be weather-resistant and may need to meet different building codes. Materials like aluminum, treated wood, or composite are common for outdoor use.
Yes, most areas have codes governing handrail height, graspability, and return ends. Our installer partners are familiar with local requirements.
Absolutely. Wall-mounted handrails can be added to almost any staircase. For open staircases, post-mounted options are available.
While code often requires at least one, having handrails on both sides provides maximum safety, especially for those with balance concerns.
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