Indoor Railing Cost Calculator

Welcome to our Indoor Railing Cost Calculator! We’ve created this tool to help you estimate the cost of your indoor railing project quickly and easily. Simply follow the instructions provided, fill in the necessary details, and you’ll receive an estimated cost based on your selections.

Begin by choosing your railing material, length and color. Please note, while this calculator gives a general estimate, certain factors like design complexity or curved railings may affect the final price. For highly detailed or custom projects, feel free to contact us for an accurate quote. Our team is ready to assist you in bringing your vision to life!

Looking for an outdoor railing estimate as well? Try our Outdoor Railing Cost Calculator for your exterior projects!

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Our minimum charge for indoor railings is $1800+HST
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FAQs About Railing Cost

What is the standard height for indoor railings?

The standard height for indoor railings is 36 inches (3 feet).

Can I choose custom colors for my railing?

Yes, you can select from flat black, which is recommended with an oil-based paint, or opt for a custom color from the Benjamin Moore Aura collection for an additional $280+HST.

How does design complexity affect the cost?

Design complexity can significantly impact the final price:

  • Simple designs: Standard railing designs with minimal detailing usually fall within the base price.
  • Ornate designs: More intricate designs with detailing may increase the overall cost. We recommend consulting our catalog for more details or contacting us for a personalized estimate.

Are there any additional charges for curved railings?

Yes, curved railings will incur an extra charge for custom templating or onsite bending.

Do I need an onsite estimate?

While the calculator provides a general estimate, an onsite assessment is recommended for more accurate pricing, especially for complex designs or larger projects. This helps account for variables like design intricacies, project scope, and any height adjustments.