Common Mistakes To Avoid When Installing Cable Railings

Common Mistakes To Avoid When Installing Cable Railings

Chris Baker

Cable railings are stylish and modern and offer an unobstructed view of the surrounding landscape. Because of their low maintenance, durability, and, in some cases, code compliance, many homeowners are adding these railings to their living spaces.

However, installing cable railings is not always a straightforward process, and there are several common mistakes that both DIY enthusiasts and professionals make. To ensure a successful installation, we've compiled some of the most common mistakes to avoid when installing cable railings.

Improper Tensioning

One of the most frequently encountered mistakes is improper tensioning. Cable railings rely on the tension on the cables to maintain structural stability. If the pressure is too low, the lines are slack, and the railing can wobble and become unstable.

On the other hand, if the tension is too high, the cables can snap, causing significant damage or injury. Following the manufacturer's instructions and using a cable tension gauge can help to ensure that you achieve the correct tension.

Incorrect Spacing

Another mistake many people make when installing cable railings is incorrectly spacing the cables. Spacing that is too wide can be a safety hazard, as small children can easily slip between the wires. Spacing that is too narrow can be visually unappealing and make cleaning the cables difficult. The recommended spacing varies by jurisdiction, so check your local building code guidelines before installation.

Insecure Anchoring

Insecure anchoring can significantly compromise the structural integrity of the railing. If the anchor points are weak, the cables can come loose, and the railing will become unstable. The posts that anchor the railing must be appropriately sized and anchored with the correct hardware that can withstand significant tension.

Improper Maintenance

Cable railings need to be adequately maintained to remain in optimal condition. Regular cleaning and inspection can prevent rust and corrosion that can weaken the cable and anchor points. Ignoring proper maintenance can lead to problems over time, requiring the cables to be replaced prematurely.

Cutting Corners

Cutting corners when building any type of structure is a foolish practice. This includes using inadequate hardware or not following the manufacturer's instructions. While it can be tempting to save money by using inferior components or trying to install the railing yourself, doing so can lead to a potentially dangerous situation. Always use high-quality stainless steel components and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for installation.

Installing cable railings can be a straightforward process if you avoid these common mistakes. We hope these tips help you achieve a safe and visually appealing cable railing installation. At PanoRail, we provide our customers with high-quality stainless steel cable rail systems and support them every step of the way. If you have any questions regarding cable railing installation, please don't hesitate to contact us.