
Guard & Railing Installation in Milton


Detailed Description
A Railing That Wiggles in Your Milton Home Is a Safety Issue, Not Just a Maintenance Item
Deck and stair railings in Milton homes are not decorative — they’re fall protection. Ontario Building Code requires guardrails on any walking surface more than 600mm above adjacent grade, and requires that those railings resist a specific lateral load. A railing that moves when you lean on it has lost its structural capacity to provide that protection. In Milton’s climate, railing post bases are particularly vulnerable — wood posts set in concrete without proper flashing fill with water, freeze, and deteriorate from the bottom while looking intact from the top. By the time visible deterioration appears at the surface, the structural capacity is often already significantly compromised.
At CNG Contracting, railing installation and repair in Milton is done to the structural standard that makes it actually protective. Post base assessment before any work begins, correct post size and spacing for the load requirements, top rail height to code, and balusters or infill at the correct spacing to prevent a child from passing through. Safety railings that meet the standard they’re required to meet.
What Code-Compliant Railing Requires in Milton
- Height: Ontario code requires guardrails to be a minimum of 900mm high for decks up to 1.8m above grade, and 1070mm for heights above 1.8m — the most common code deficiency in Milton home deck railings.
- Opening Size: Openings between balusters must be small enough that a 100mm sphere can’t pass through — the child safety standard that many decorative railings fail.
- Post Structural Capacity: Posts must be sized, spaced, and anchored to resist the lateral load code specifies without movement. We assess existing post conditions and anchor points before recommending repair vs. replacement.
- Connection to Deck Structure: Railing systems that attach only to deck boards rather than to the structural framing of the deck are not code-compliant — connection to joists or beams is required.
Railing Work We Do in Milton
- New deck railing installation — wood, composite, aluminum, and glass panel systems
- Stair railings — interior and exterior configurations
- Post base repair and replacement where deterioration is present
- Baluster replacement — updating spacing or style
- Top rail replacement and refinishing
Railings installed to the correct structural standard in your Milton home provide the fall protection they’re required to provide — every time, not just when they look intact. Book your visit today.
Service Details
| Includes | Code assessment, structural anchoring, installation, infill to code spacing |
| Time on site | Half day to full day depending on linear footage and system type |
| Warranty | 2 years on workmanship |
| Licensed & insured | Yes |
| Service area | Milton and surrounding GTA |
Frequently Asked — Railing Installation in Milton
Does my Milton deck railing meet Ontario Building Code requirements?
We assess during the visit — height, opening size, and structural capacity are all checked. Many Milton decks built more than 10–15 years ago don’t meet current code requirements. We advise on what’s needed and what the correction involves.
Can deck railing posts be repaired or do they always need replacement?
Depends on the extent of deterioration and how the post is anchored. Some post bases can be repaired with proper flashing and re-anchoring. Structurally compromised posts require replacement — we assess honestly and advise on the correct approach for your Milton deck.
How do I book railing installation in Milton?
Book online in under two minutes. Our Milton team contacts you directly to confirm details and schedule your visit.
Guard railing in Milton homes must meet Ontario Building Code requirements for height and load capacity at balconies, decks, and elevated walkways — we verify the installation meets applicable code requirements and provide documentation of the installation method on request.
Why is a Technical Visit necessary?
In Ontario, the Building Code (OBC) is very strict about where guards are required (any drop over 24 inches) and how strong they must be. A railing that wobbles is dangerous. Our Guard & Railing Installation assessment determines the structural integrity of your mounting surface—whether it's wood, concrete, or brick—to select the correct heavy-duty anchors that ensure the rail can withstand the required horizontal force load without failing.
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