Do It Youself or Not: Install an iron railing
If first impressions are lasting, a porch or stair railing says a lot while also providing safe and secure footing at a home’s entry. While some railings can be revived with nothing more than a coat of paint, a railing that has been weathered beyond repair or deteriorated will become dangerous, not to mention a safety hazard.
Fence companies sell and install custom ornamental iron fencing, and lumberyards and home centers sell precut railing sections and components. To find an online source type "iron railing" in a search engine. You’ll find several to help you choose what’s right for your entrance. And it's a good idea to check the local building codes regarding rail height and spindle spacing requirements so yours will comply.
A railing contractor will charge $1,375 to remove and replace two 5-foot sections of angled ornamental iron stair railing on a small porch landing. You can order the railing, posts and installation hardware for $850 and do it yourself, saving 38% for your effort. The cost is considerably higher if the iron railing is a more ornate style or custom-cut size. To do the installation, you will need basic carpentry tools such as a screwdriver, level, an adjustable angle, tape measure, electric drill, a masonry bit, screwdriver, pliers, a hammer, wrench, and hacksaw. The posts are installed first, then the railing sections are bolted to them.
Pro Cost: $1,375 — DIY Cost: $850 — Pro time: 6.0 DIY Time: 9.0 — DIY Savings: $525 — Percent Saved: 38%
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