step wrought iron railing
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Listings show several metal options: many advertise wrought iron, others list steel or generic metal, and some offer stainless steel as an option. Material varies by model, so check the product listing for the specific material used.
They’re designed to mount to common step surfaces such as concrete, brick, and wood. Some kits also note compatibility with marble or tile when using the supplied anchors.
Kits commonly include mounting bolts (examples: M6 or M8), expansion or self-tapping screws, and basic installation tools or wrenches. Some listings also note pre-drilled brackets, gaskets, and stainless mounting hardware — contents vary by kit.
Overall heights typically fall in the high-30‑inch range up to about 43 inches. Distances between posts vary by model — examples in listings range from about 11.8 inches up to about 43.8 inches — so check the specific product dimensions.
Many handrails feature non-slip, textured powder-coated grips and ergonomic or oval handle shapes to provide a comfortable, slip-resistant hold, including when wet.
Routine cleaning is simple: wipe or rinse with water and a cloth. Powder-coated surfaces in the listings are described as cleanable with water or a damp cloth; follow any manufacturer guidance included with the product.