Railing and Fence Replacement in Denver, Colorado

Heavy-duty railing systems engineered for Colorado's extreme wind and weather conditions

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Heavy-Duty Railing Installation for Colorado's Extreme Mountain Weather

Railing and fence replacement in Colorado requires specialized engineering for extreme mountain weather conditions including high winds, hail storms, and freeze-thaw cycles. Our heavy-duty railing systems are designed to withstand Colorado's challenging climate while meeting strict building codes for high-altitude construction. We install impact-resistant materials that can handle hail damage, wind loads exceeding 90 mph, and temperature variations that cause significant expansion and contraction.

Industry-Leading Railing and Fence Replacement Knowledge in Denver

Colorado's Front Range experiences some of the most extreme weather variations in the country, with winds that can exceed 100 mph during chinook events and temperature swings of 50+ degrees in a single day. Our team understands the specific engineering requirements for high-altitude installations, including wind load calculations and freeze-thaw expansion joints. We've successfully installed railing systems that have withstood Colorado's notorious hail storms and extreme weather events.

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Why Railing and Fence Replacement is Important in Denver

Extreme wind loads during chinook events exceeding 100 mph

Hail storms causing impact damage and structural stress

Freeze-thaw cycles creating expansion and contraction stress

Featured Projects

Meadow View Condominiums

Year Built: 1982

Client: Meadowview Homes Condominium Association

Size: 48 residential units

Scope:

  • Siding and wood Replacement
  • Retaining Wall Replacement
  • Stair and Hand Rail Replacement
  • Drainage Repair

City Homes at Lincoln Park

Year Built: 2019

Client: MSI Inc.

Size: 800 housing units

Scope:

  • Emergency roof patch/repairs
  • Repair and patch roof leak/tears in membrane
  • Repair drywall - Paint to match Units
  • EPDM Patches and roof repairs

Washington Village HOA

Year Built: 1920

Client: PMI Flatirons Group

Size: 36 Units

Scope:

  • Step flashing integration on all buildings
  • EPDM repair on all buildings
  • Door adjustment and reinstallation of decking

Oak Glen

Year Built: 1990

Client: Oak Glen Community Association

Size: 140 Units

Scope:

  • Exterior painting
  • Deck replacement
  • Siding repairs
  • Concrete work

Cityhomes at Lincoln Park North

Year Built: 2019

Client: MSI Inc.

Size: 800 housing units

Scope:

  • Emergency roof patch/repairs
  • Repair and patch roof leak/tears in membrane
  • Repair drywall - paint to match units
  • EPDM patches and roof repairs

Our Railing and Fence Replacement Process

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Engineering assessment for wind loads and high-altitude conditions

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Heavy-duty material selection and expansion joint planning

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Code-compliant installation with extreme weather anchoring

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Final inspection and mountain weather stress testing

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