Troon Railing Company

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Troon Railing Company – Custom Steel And Cable Projects Stair Builder

 

Troon Railing Company for Custom Cable, Metal & Stair Railings Built Locally

Troon Railing Company Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC is a Phoenix-based custom metal railing builder serving Troon homeowners with top-tier cable, stair, and metal railings that are fabricated and installed with intention. We serve locals who care about craftsmanship—who want a railing that actually fits their home, works with the desert landscape, and looks like it belongs. We don’t cut corners. We weld, grind, and install every piece right here in the Valley. That’s why folks in Troon pick up the phone and call us.

Local Railing Builder for Cable Railings in Phoenix

We installed a cable railing not long ago in Troon North, right off 106th Street, overlooking Four Peaks. Homeowner had a second-story terrace with glass doors that opened to a killer view—problem was, the old picket rail blocked half the mountains. We designed a cable system with brushed stainless infill, charcoal powder-coated posts, and a slim white oak top rail. The whole thing practically vanished in the light. The posts were core-drilled into the deck slab, cable fittings hidden inside for a clean look. And with Troon’s heat and dust, we used marine-grade everything. That railing looked light but handled that desert wind without a twitch.

Popular Cable Railing Styles by Phoenix Contractors

Horizontal Cable in Steel Frame
This is the go-to for Troon’s desert modern homes. Clean lines, tight spacing, matte black finish. We build the frames in our Phoenix shop and tension the cables on-site.

Wood Cap Rail Over Cable Frame
We use redwood, ipe, or white oak—adds warmth without losing the modern vibe. Fits homes with a mix of steel and stone around Troon Village.

Vertical Cable Systems
Cables drop from top to bottom rail. Trickier install, but perfect for tight stairwells or dramatic interiors. We’ve done a few in Echo Ridge near the foothills.

Cable + Glass Mix
We ran one of these behind a glass pool wall in Troon Mountain Estates. Cable inside tempered glass panels—barely-there look, serious wow factor.

Double Top Rail for Balcony Comfort
Seen on a lot of second-story decks. Adds a mid-height bar for leaning or setting a drink. We installed one in Troon Fairways with a sleek bronze finish.

Corten Steel Posts with Cable Infill
Raw steel left to rust, sealed after. Works great with desert landscaping. One of our favorite installs was right along Happy Valley Road.

Aluminum Cable Frame with Composite Cap
Rust-free, lightweight, and low maintenance. We use this near pools and shaded decks—popular in Talus and the Golf Club areas.

Interior Floating Stair Cable Rail
We’ve done these in newer builds with open stair layouts. Cables run clean between treads with recessed posts. Feels like sculpture.

Timber Columns with Stainless Cable
Rustic-modern hybrid. Thick wood posts, stainless cable. Good for custom homes up near Dynamite and 118th.

Radius Cable System
We bent a custom railing to curve around a patio for a home perched just above Alma School. Every post matched the arc—tight work, no gaps.

Cable Railing Materials – What Phoenix Contractors Use

Aluminum

Aluminum is rustproof and great in sun-drenched Troon yards. We use locally sourced extrusions, powder-coat them in matte black or earth tones, and drill for cable fittings. It’s lightweight, looks clean, and lasts for years without touch-ups. Not as beefy as steel, but great for decks and pools.

Wrought Iron

Old-school heavy metal. We weld it in our Phoenix shop, drill holes for cable lines, and powder-coat it for protection. Has that solid feel you only get with iron. We use this when clients want railings to match existing gates or entry features.

Composite

Manmade stuff—wood fiber and plastic. Mostly used for posts in low-maintenance areas. We reinforce internally before running cable. Great for shaded spots or clients who don’t want to refinish wood every few years.

Stainless Steel

This is what we use when nothing else will do. Marine-grade 316 cable and sometimes posts too. Polished or brushed. Strong, clean, and doesn’t care how hot it gets. We’ve done full stainless jobs around pools and rooftops in Troon Canyon.

Galvanized Steel

Hot-dipped and industrial. We use this for budget-conscious installs where you still need strength. Finish isn’t as refined, but it’s solid and holds up well when sealed.

Wood

We mill wood top rails to match the home’s aesthetic. Ipe, oak, or redwood. Adds grip and texture. We finish them in oil or matte sealer and install over metal frames. Needs some love over the years, but worth it for that natural touch.

Where You’ll See Cable Railings in Phoenix

Stairs—We mount cable railings along open treads, tight stairwells, and loft landings. Posts get base-mounted or side-mounted depending on layout.

Decks—Troon’s hillside homes make decks prime real estate for cable. We anchor posts into concrete or wood and keep spacing tight to meet code and protect views.

Balconies—We install a lot of these with deeper anchoring to handle wind. Cable keeps the rail from turning into a wall.

Pool Areas—Code-safe and clean. Cable’s a great fit for pool fences—especially when the yard opens to desert preserve.

Interior Lofts—We’ve built cable railings for lofts in Troon homes with high ceilings and open floorplans. They keep things bright and modern without losing structure.

Phoenix Cable Railing Design Ideas for Custom Homes

Desert Deck with Rusted Steel + Stainless

We built this near Troon Country Club—corten steel posts with stainless cable lines. Rail softened into the desert, cables stayed crisp and modern.

White Oak Cap with Hidden Hardware

Interior cable railing for a staircase in Windy Walk Estates. We recessed all the fittings, polished the posts, and capped it with white oak. Modern but warm. Nailed the balance.

Poolside Cable with Frameless Vibe

Client off 106th wanted a railing around the spa area without ruining the view. We used slim aluminum posts, flush-mount base plates, and cable that basically vanished.

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

Top-shelf railing work isn’t just about safety—it’s about craft. At Scottsdale Railing and Gate LLC, we treat each railing like it’s part of the home’s design, not just an afterthought. We fabricate in Phoenix, weld and grind in our own shop, and install with care. Our work in Troon speaks for itself—tight welds, clean tension, and finishes that feel like they were always meant to be there. We don’t mess with pre-fab kits or shortcuts. We do custom, and we do it right.

Common Questions Locals Ask About Cable Railings

What are cable railings?
Cable railings use stainless steel cables tensioned between posts to provide fall protection without blocking the view. They’re modern, minimal, and perfect for the Sonoran Desert landscape.

What materials are they made from?
We use stainless cable, with posts made from steel, aluminum, wood, or composite. Top rails are usually wood or metal, depending on the vibe.

Where are they most commonly installed in Phoenix?
Staircases, pool surrounds, balconies, lofts, and decks. Troon homes especially love cable railing for second-story patios and backyard terraces with mountain views.

Phoenix Neighborhoods with Cable Railings

Across Phoenix, we’ve installed cable railings in just about every setting you can think of. Arcadia leans toward black steel with wood caps for that farmhouse-modern mix. Downtown condos and lofts get recessed interior systems with vertical cable. In Paradise Valley, we’ve built frameless stainless systems and rusted steel hybrids. Roosevelt Row has funky, modern blends using composite and steel.

In Troon, our cable railing work has shown up in Troon North, Windy Walk Estates, Talus, Whisper Rock, and beyond. We’ve done rooftop railings overlooking Four Peaks, spa surrounds near Dynamite, and curved terrace systems near Troon Country Club. Every one was cut, welded, and built to match the home—not just the code. That’s what locals expect from a real railing company.

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

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