Hilton Paiva: You don't mention if you want new iron railing, or something different, like wood.So, we'll go with new metal railing.The old stuff was solid wrought iron, heavy, tough, even collectable for some folks.You can get steel tube systems where you can put together a reasonable match. using a hacksaw, drill, and a couple of wrenches, available at any big building center. This may be what you already have, rusting out and/or sloppy loose.Or you can get aluminum, sometimes "powder coated", more expensive, doesn't rust.Or, for the good stuff, search for guys that make custom wrought iron, who are basically blacksmiths, or wizards if really good, who can deliver a one-piece handcrafted work to bolt down, and with as much personalized design as you can afford. If you've got a good house, it's an investment and a statement at your door....Show more
Tomi Vauters: It sounds like you are looking for ornamental wrought iron works. I would call the Home Depot store a! nd ask if they have any in stock for one thing. I searched the web and there are plenty of custom made companies. I know with so many companies doing these that they must sell them through specialty stores. So I would look in the phone book for your area or on-line. Funny-I see these things at many places but at the moment I can't remember where ! Sorry !
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Eliseo Luma: The best thing that you can do is to go the the stores themselves. You never know what is in their inventory at the time. Also, the websites can be misleading.
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