Staircase, balcony and deck railings — clean, modern and code-compliant, built from heavy tempered safety glass.


A frameless glass railing preserves sightlines and floods spaces with light — all while meeting local building code requirements. We fabricate every panel in-house and handle the full installation.
Standoff-mounted or channel-mounted, staircase or balcony, interior or exterior — we design the system that fits your space and your aesthetic.

The beauty of a frameless glass railing is in what you don't see. Standoff fittings are minimal and precise — a few polished points that grip the glass without framing it. Channel systems tuck the glass into a clean base rail at the floor.
Top rail options range from glass-to-glass (no top rail at all) to a slim cap rail — your choice based on code and aesthetics.
A sample of frameless glass railing projects recently completed by our team. Click any photo to enlarge.





Every railing project is handled start to finish by our own team — from the first site measurement to the final tightened fitting.
We visit your space, discuss mounting systems, hardware finishes and glass specifications, and take precise field measurements — all at no charge and with no obligation.
Your glass panels are cut, tempered and edged to your exact dimensions in our own shop — built to your railing layout, not a standard kit.
Our installers arrive with every panel, fitting and fastener. We set the railing plumb, level and code-compliant — and clean up completely before we leave.
Yes — we use heavy tempered safety glass that's code-compliant. Tempered glass is 4–5× stronger than regular glass and shatters into safe, blunt-edged pieces if ever broken. It's the same type of glass used in car side windows and commercial applications.
Typically 3/8" or 1/2" tempered glass, depending on the height of the panel, the span between posts and your local code requirements. We'll specify the correct thickness after the measure.
Both standoff (point-fixed with metal fittings that grip the glass face) and channel (glass sits in a base rail at the floor level) systems — each with a distinct aesthetic. Standoff gives a floating, minimal look; channel gives a sleek, base-anchored look. We'll walk you through the trade-offs at your measure.
Yes — standoff fittings and top caps are available in chrome, brushed nickel, matte black and other finishes to coordinate with your existing hardware and fixtures.
We can advise on local code requirements for railing height and glass thickness. Permit responsibility varies by municipality and project scope — contact us and we'll walk you through what applies to your specific project.
Bergen County, Passaic County and surrounding North Jersey communities — same service area as our residential and commercial glass work.
Let's design a frameless glass railing that fits your staircase, balcony or deck.
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