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Compare glass railings, balcony railings, sliding glass systems and aluminium fence solutions by application, fixing route and next engineering step.

RAILING ROUTE

Choose the railing family by edge condition.

Start from the way the edge is built: base-channel glass, post-fixed glass, point-shoe glass, aluminium infill, Juliet guard or boundary system. The model routes stay on this page so the buyer can compare without getting lost.

Selected route

Frameless base-channel glass railing

For terraces, balconies and public edges where the main visual target is an uninterrupted glass line.

OPEN FAMILY

Best for

Clear viewTerrace or balcony edgeLine-load route

Fixing route to verify

Top-mounted channelEdge/face-fixing reviewDrainage and waterproofing check

Specification checks

Glass build-upLine-load classChannel drainageNational annex review

Model routes

Use this as a first-pass route only. Final glass build-up, fixing, post spacing and local approval should be checked from project data.

Choose by project condition, not only by product family

VisioMod products are organised around the decisions that normally change a quote: edge condition, wind exposure, privacy need, opening movement, gate scope and documentation route. Start from the family below, then use the standards, specifier and quote paths to narrow the system safely.

Glass and balcony edges

Use glass and balcony railing families when the project needs view preservation, guard height, line-load review or facade-integrated infill.

Boundaries and gates

Use fence families when privacy, acoustic exposure, gate automation, post line and finish continuity must be planned as one boundary system.

Glass openings

Use glass systems when the design question is movement: sliding, folding or vertical lift panels for terraces, balconies and hospitality openings.