Scottsdale Metal Railing Company

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Scottsdale Metal Railing Company – Local Fabricator And Installer Stair Builder

 

Scottsdale Metal Railing Company | Phoenix Railing Contractor for Custom Cable, Metal & Stair Railings Built Locally

Scottsdale Metal Railing Company Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC is a Phoenix-based railing contractor locals trust for durable and stylish metal railings, cable railings, and custom stair railings. From North Scottsdale estates to Central Phoenix bungalows, we build everything in-house, then come to you and install it right. We serve homeowners, builders, and businesses who want real craftsmanship — not some flimsy prefab junk from the box stores.

Local Railing Builder for Metal Railings in Phoenix

Saw one of our latest metal railings over near Arcadia — clean black lines wrapping a front stairway that drops into a desert-themed yard. Sun was catching just right off the matte powder coat. It’s one of those pieces you don’t think about until you see it — then you can’t stop looking. We’d built it right here at our Scottsdale shop, all custom-measured for that home’s odd-shaped steps. That house needed something strong, clean, and built to handle 115° summers without warping or rusting out. We laser-cut every panel, did all the welds, and then came back a week later to mount it to concrete footings. Fast job, but damn if it didn’t turn out perfect.

Popular Metal Railing Styles by Phoenix Contractors

Flat Bar Horizontal Railing
Horizontal lines, welded steel or aluminum. Simple but sharp. We weld each bar to the posts in our shop, then bolt the frame into masonry or wood decks. You’ve seen these outside new builds in Paradise Valley.

Vertical Picket Railing
Classic look — think black iron bars running straight up and down. We get a lot of requests for this in historic neighborhoods like Willo or Encanto.

Panel Railing with Laser-Cut Designs
Want saguaros, your initials, or a mountain range cut into the railing? We laser it out of steel sheets. Usually powder-coated. These are hot in custom homes near South Mountain.

Mesh Panel Railing
Wire mesh framed in steel — a bit industrial, but fits modern desert homes. We did one out by Roosevelt Row on a rooftop patio. It looks killer with string lights.

Top Rail with Cable Infill
Steel posts and top cap, cable in the middle. People like the open feel, especially for view decks in North Scottsdale.

Mixed Material Railing (Metal + Wood)
Wood top rails with steel pickets or posts. Warm and cool at the same time. Great for mid-century homes in Sunnyslope.

Custom Curved Railings
Bent steel, curved stairs, custom jigs — we do it all. Takes time, but man, the results are something else. Just finished one off 44th Street and Camelback.

Interior Stair Railings with Clean Welds
Smooth finishes, flush welds, tight lines — no screws showing. These live inside, mostly in those big remodels in Ahwatukee.

Industrial Pipe Railings
Black iron pipe, welded and sealed. A little gritty, super strong. Works great for warehouse-style builds in downtown PHX.

Decorative Scrollwork Railings
Yup, old-school. Still do ’em. Curves, swirls, leaves — wrought iron artistry for homes around Encanto-Palmcroft.

Cable Railing Materials – What Phoenix Contractors Use

Aluminum

Lightweight, rustproof, and easy to install. We get ours from regional mills. Once cut and powder-coated, it mounts with base plates and brackets. Looks sleek, usually comes in matte black, white, or bronze. It’s ideal for decks in high-sun areas like Desert Ridge. Downside? Not as tough as steel — can dent.

Wrought Iron

The classic. Heavy, durable, and handmade. We forge these in-shop, cut spindles, weld frames. Needs sealing or powder-coating to handle desert moisture. It’s strong, bold, and often black. Great for front entries in Central Phoenix. Higher price tag and more maintenance — but worth it.

Composite

Not as common, but we’ve used it with cable systems. It’s made from recycled plastics and wood fibers, usually installed on wood frames. Comes in brown and gray tones. Doesn’t fade much. Used mostly in HOA-heavy places like Anthem where everything needs to “match.”

Stainless Steel

Best for cable infill. Doesn’t rust, doesn’t sag. Tight cable lines and brushed posts make this one sleek install. We usually do these for high-end patios and view decks in the Biltmore area. Install takes longer — needs precision. But once it’s up? Chef’s kiss.

Galvanized Steel

Coated to resist rust, then painted or powder-coated. Sturdy and affordable. Common choice for large jobs — like apartment staircases near Grand Avenue. Tough as nails but not as refined-looking as stainless or wrought.

Where You’ll See Metal Railings in Phoenix

Staircases
Indoor or out, metal railings are perfect. We measure tread depth and hand-height, mount to concrete or wood stringers. We’ve done dozens in Ahwatukee alone.

Balconies
We mount to slab edges with flange plates. These are often decorative — think flat bar with cable infill. See ’em in Uptown condos and townhouses.

Decks
Especially raised ones. We use surface mounts or side brackets, then tension cable or weld pickets. A lot of these go up around Desert Ridge.

Pools
Code says you need height and spacing — we do welded steel gates and railing around pools in Arcadia. Powder coat keeps it safe and strong.

Lofts & Interior Overlooks
We’ve done floating stair railings inside homes in Garfield District. Metal’s perfect for clean modern lines. Plus: safer than open edges.

Phoenix Cable Railing Design Ideas for Custom Homes

The “View Deck” Look

Full stainless setup, low-profile top rail, and wide spacing. Looks out over Camelback or South Mountain. Designed for minimum obstruction — max sunset.

Desert Modern Minimalism

Matte black posts, cable infill, and warm wood top rail. Seen in North Scottsdale remodels. Clean, crisp, perfect contrast with tan stucco.

Industrial Urban Edge

All-metal cable system with dark pipe posts, steel base plates, and brushed accents. These go great in Roosevelt Row lofts and post-industrial builds.

High-End Cable Railing Builders in Phoenix – Art Meets Metal

Not all railing guys are just “installers.” Some of us? We’re fabricators. Artists. We sketch, we grind, we weld from scratch. Custom curves, perfect welds, hidden hardware — that’s our thing. Folks around Paradise Valley and the Biltmore area come to Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC when they want something personal, not stock. We care about the fit, the finish, and the look. And it shows. When it has to be exact — we’re the ones you call.

Common Questions Locals Ask About Cable Railings

Cable railings are railing systems that use tensioned steel cables instead of pickets or glass. They’re sleek, safe, and super popular in Phoenix homes with views. Most are made from stainless steel, but we also build them with aluminum or steel frames depending on the look. They’re usually installed on decks, balconies, staircases, and interior overlooks. Because they don’t block sightlines, they’re huge in hillside homes and modern builds.

Phoenix Neighborhoods with Cable Railings

We’ve installed cable railings in neighborhoods all over the Valley. In Arcadia, you’ll spot them around pools and patios with mountain views. In Paradise Valley, we’ve built custom stair railings with stainless cable for luxury remodels. North Scottsdale homes love our matte black aluminum frames with cable infill — sleek and HOA-friendly.

You’ll also see our work in downtown Phoenix lofts near Roosevelt Row, where we use raw steel and clean welds for that industrial vibe. Out in Ahwatukee and Desert Ridge, it’s more about safety and durability — we install full-height cable railings on decks and balconies with high wind exposure.

Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC
Phone: 978-360-0060

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