Glass Railing Systems in Newmarket


Glass railings on stairs, decks, porches, and balconies are a popular choice among residential and commercial customers given their sleek, modern design. They have a way of making a space appear bigger than metal or wooden railings, which can look bulky and limit visibility.

Glass Doctor® proudly offers both interior and exterior glass railing systems that are safe and durable without compromising on beauty and elegance.

Call (705) 721-4527 to give your space a much-needed upgrade with our top-of-the-line glass railings!

Types of Glass Railings

It may come as a surprise, but glass railings are usually much safer than traditional railing choices. They are difficult for children to climb and don’t have slats or rails where kids or pets can get stuck. Further, they do not rot like wood or rust like some metals, so they require less maintenance.

We offer two types: framed and frameless glass railings. Learn about each one below.

a male Glass Doctor service professional installing a glass railing on a large brown deck Framed Glass Railings

Framed glass railings are fully framed with aluminum or stainless steel, with metal pillars between panels for structure and a modern appearance. The panels in framed railings are made of tempered glass (at least 1/4 inch thick) using a heating treatment process to strengthen it. These glass railings are typically used outside.

Frameless Glass Railings

As the name suggests, frameless glass railings don’t have a full frame for a more transparent, unobstructed view. The panels are usually supported by a baseboard, brackets, and a railing bar — and must have a much thicker glass (9/16”) than what’s required for framed railings.

These railings are made of laminated glass and are usually used indoors.

Glass Railing Specifications

Glass Doctor installs glass railings that meet local building codes. This means that commercial railings must be at least 42 inches high while residential ones should be between 36 and 42 inches.

Our railings are made of a series of bolt clamps, metal supports, metal channels, and laminated or tempered glass panels for increased safety and durability.

Laminated glass is perfect for indoor glass railings because of its sturdiness and protection. It comes in clear, patterned, and tinted glass options. Tempered glass, on the other hand, is a safer option for the outdoors because of how the glass is heat-treated to withstand tough weather conditions.

Benefits of Glass Railing Installations

While wood and iron are traditional railing options, advancements in technology have made glass a striking substitute for commercial property and homeowners.

Glass handrails, decks, stairs, porches, and balconies are a great option for those looking for:

  • Interrupted views: Traditional railings obstruct views and block light.
  • Modern spaces: Glass railings offer a smooth, sophisticated look that can elevate even the most simple, dull spaces.
  • Lower maintenance costs: This type of railing requires less maintenance than traditional materials because it will not corrode, chip, or wear over time. However, glass railings do require regular cleaning to remove fingerprints.

FAQs about Glass Railing Systems

Are glass railings safe?

Glass railings are a very safe option because there are no gaps between the panels that children can get stuck in. Further, glass does not splinter or rust and creates a stronger barrier than traditional railings.

What are glass railings made of?

Glass railings are made out of either tempered or laminated glass (see section above for detail).

Contact Your Local Glass Doctor of Newmarket to Install Your Glass Railings

Glass Doctor of Newmarket serves commercial and residential property owners in Newmarket, Bradford, Aurora, and the surrounding areas. We offer prompt, cost-effective glass railing system design and installation.

Keep in mind that we are fully mobile, so we can come to you whenever you need to install, repair, replace, or upgrade your glass products. We are dedicated to completing each job on time and with the utmost of care.

Give us a call at (705) 721-4527 or request a job estimate online!