Deckorators 74827 are aluminum balusters designed for use in constructing railings for decks and stairs. They are sold in packs of 10 and are intended to be used with Deckorators baluster connectors, which are sold separately. The connectors provide a barrier between the aluminum balusters and treated lumber, ensuring long-term performance.
These balusters are suitable for both in-line and stair railings. For in-line railings, the top and bottom rails should be cut to length and clamped together. Baluster connectors should be screwed on each mark, and silicone caulk should be applied to each connector to prevent balusters from turning or rattling after installation. The bottom rail should be placed between the rail posts, and the balusters should be slid over the bottom connectors. The top rail should then be carefully placed over the balusters, ensuring that each baluster is seated properly on each connector.
Deckorators 74827 are aluminum balusters designed for use in constructing railings for decks and stairs. They are sold in packs of 10 and are intended to be used with Deckorators baluster connectors, which are sold separately. The connectors provide a barrier between the aluminum balusters and treated lumber, ensuring long-term performance.
These balusters are suitable for both in-line and stair railings. For in-line railings, the top and bottom rails should be cut to length and clamped together. Baluster connectors should be screwed on each mark, and silicone caulk should be applied to each connector to prevent balusters from turning or rattling after installation. The bottom rail should be placed between the rail posts, and the balusters should be slid over the bottom connectors. The top rail should then be carefully placed over the balusters, ensuring that each baluster is seated properly on each connector.
Deckorators 74827 are aluminum balusters designed for use in constructing railings for decks and stairs. They are sold in packs of 10 and are intended to be used with Deckorators baluster connectors, which are sold separately. The connectors provide a barrier between the aluminum balusters and treated lumber, ensuring long-term performance.
These balusters are suitable for both in-line and stair railings. For in-line railings, the top and bottom rails should be cut to length and clamped together. Baluster connectors should be screwed on each mark, and silicone caulk should be applied to each connector to prevent balusters from turning or rattling after installation. The bottom rail should be placed between the rail posts, and the balusters should be slid over the bottom connectors. The top rail should then be carefully placed over the balusters, ensuring that each baluster is seated properly on each connector.
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