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Glass Balustrade

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Glass balustrades are a stunning addition to any outdoor space, maximising your view and creating a sense of space, while still providing safety on your balcony, deck or stairs.

Benefits

  • Warner glass balustrades are independently engineered to comply with the New Zealand Building Code
  • Made from 12mm toughened glass
  • Additional safety provided with a minimal, but fully compliant, continuous top handrail
  • Framed or frameless glass options
  • Balustrades can be raked or stepped
  • Provides wind protection without interfering with your view
  • Fully installed by a trained glass balustrade installer team

What Next

  • Use the images below to configure your glass balustrade, and then enquire (using the icons in this website) and we will share our knowledge on how best to achieve your dreams.
  • Visit your nearest showroom to view examples of our glass balustrade range or talk with your local representative. Site visits can be arranged to discuss your options.

Give your closest Branch a call. We would love to hear from you

More Know - How

The Warner team of fence gate and balustrade installers are locals that are a key part of the Warner Team. They are fully trained, they are good at what they do and best of all they take the hassle out of your new fence, gate or balustrade install. Configure your fence, gate or balustrade below and get it installed by your local Warner Branch.

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FAQs

What are the requirements for balustrades?
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The New Zealand Building Code, Clause 4 “safety from falling’ requires barriers constructed where people can fall one meter or more. Balustrades need to be designed and constructed to be capable of providing the required strength for the location and type of property that they serve. Both our tubular and glass range of balustrades meet all New Zealand Building Code requirements.
Can I use a fence as apposed to a balustrade?
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No you cant. Balustrades are an engineered design solution that is required to handle loads, and prevent falling.  A balustrade will have an associated PS1, and document signed off by an engineer confirming its suitability as a Balustrade and that it meets the New Zealand Building Code.
What other differences are there between a fence and a balustrade?
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A balustrade will generally have a limit on its height and post spacing.  It will also be very specific about the thickness and strength of its post designs. 
What are the things to consider when installing a balustrade?
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A key thing to consider is how the balustrade is fixed to the deck or balcony etc.  There are very specific requirements around where you can and cant use fixings for a balustrade and how fixings are installed to ensure they are secure and weathertight. Warner can work with your architect or builder to ensure Building Code requirements are met for your balustrade, contact your nearest Warner representative today.

Enquire today for a free measure and quote

Wherever you may be in New Zealand we have a Warner representative ready to help you. We are all about working with you to design and build your fence, gate or balustrade that enhances your property. To enquire today please fill in the form below or call your local Warner branch.

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