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Aluminum Railing For Decks and Staircases

When choosing materials for your new outdoor room, whether a deck, patio, or screen room, there are many products on the market. You will want to consider attractiveness and price, but you should also take into account its longevity and ease of care. It’s not just about the decking, but also the railing. Composite brands usually have matching railing, but it may not always be the best choice for you.   Consider the advantages of powder coated aluminum for outdoor applications:   It won’t rust.   The powder coated finish is long lasting.   It’s lightweight and easy to handle.   It’s easily cut using a miter saw giving the installer flexibility to make adjustments on-site.   It won’t rot.   There are no pesticides or chemical treatment necessary.   It has minimal expansion and contraction in changeable temperatures.   It won’t splinter, fade, or crack.   The Heartlands railing and screen channel system is a great powder-coated extruded aluminum system

Add an outdoor living area and you will feel like you’re always on vacation!

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The fall County Living magazine is featuring this Heartlands project on its cover with the following article inside. “Our dream outdoor space is now just two steps away from our kitchen door.”   “Ever since we moved to the St. Louis area four years ago, we wanted to create a great cooking and entertainment area in our back yard.   We love to cook, be outdoors, and entertain friends and family, and had a very good idea of exactly what we wanted.”   But this Wildwood family started to give up on having their dream outdoor room.   They spoke with three different reputable builders over a three year period, each of whom said it either couldn’t be done how they wanted or it would cost almost as much as their house.   “Despite the fact that they were very competent and respected builders with great references, they either could not envision the look and openness we wanted, or they couldn’t see how to build it the way we wanted. It was clear that our project would be something th