Fairway Launches New Steel Railing, Tech Enhancements

Railing manufacturer adds new features to its A210 Aluminum railing and LED lighting solutions.

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The S100 Steel Railing set by Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions.

Courtesy Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions

The S100 Steel Railing set by Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions.

Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions has announced a new line of steel railing, along with technological updates and improvements to its A210 line of aluminum railing and its entire suite of rail-connected LED lighting solutions.

The new S100 Steel Railing set is available in Black Sand and Antique Bronze finishes, 6-foot and 8-foot widths, and 28, 34, and 40-inch heights. It comes fully assembled with welded channels, allowing for quick and easy installation. Its small, sleek frame belies its strength and durability. It is available for Level and Stair applications up to 42 degrees.

The A210 Aluminum Railing solution now includes horizontal cable infill and glass slates infill. It also now offers an ADA-compliant secondary handrail, available in textured black and bronze.

Fairway’s LED lighting is now watertight, with a sealed boot and epoxy sealed connector boxes. The lighting system’s new transformers connect easily to standard deck lights, and simple male-female pin connections allow for lighting daisy chains.

The lights are now dimmable, with an optional app-enabled Bluetooth controller available. New riser and sconce lights are available, and the LEDs now emit a softer, warmer white, in line with landscape industry standards.

“Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions is committed to making our end-user experience as easy as possible,” says Travis Scott, Product Manager, Fairway Architectural Railing Solutions. “Our new LED lighting enhancements improve installation, safety and the overall homeowner experience.” www.fairwayrailing.com

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Mary Salmonsen

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