What You Need to Know About Wrought Iron Railings

by Art Gibb, freelance writer on behalf of of Airmet Metalworks ( 18-May-2012 )

We all have seen that one eyesore of a house in the neighborhood with a rusty old fence--the one that might even look antiquated and interesting if the rest of the house weren’t so unsightly. It would be nice to know what to recommend to those neighbors to get their wrought iron railings in NJ repaired or replaced. Here are a few tips to get you started.

 

Repairs Are Available

Common problems with iron railings in NJ include cracking and rust. Many NJ railings have hollow tubing. This does not do your fence any favors in the winter, when the tubing can fill up with water, freeze, and then crack. This kind of interaction with water obviously causes rust as well. Even quality crafted wrought iron railings in NJ are subject to this kind of corrosion. But the important thing is that some rust does not mean you have to replace your entire enclosure. There is a process to correct the damage, which involves scraping, brushing, priming, and repainting the area. This is a practical and easy way to solve the problem.

 

Preventative Measures

Keeping your NJ railings and gates in good shape can save you (or your neighbor) a lot of trouble. This starts with hiring a decent welder who uses good craftsmanship and better hardware in the construction of your specific project. Greasing hinges and resetting the gaps between your gates are standard procedures for maintaining your gate. Further, you might want to inquire about how your iron railings in NJ have been prepared to resist the elements and their inevitable deteriorating effects.

 

Options in Appearance

Before purchasing or repairing your wrought iron railings in NJ, you should be aware of the codes in your specific community or neighborhood. After you have done that research, you have a lot of options in terms of appearance. Often times, an NJ railing business can provide customized projects if you have a vision in mind. You can often choose different materials like aluminum, steel, brass, or cast iron which can vary your price considerably. And a specific color or finish might be applied in order to match a certain style or theme you or your community want to stick with.

 

Whether you want to fix or replace your own or your neighbor’s iron railings in NJ, it would do you well to know your options and know the actions you can take to prevent problems from the start.

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