A Word from our Sponsor

December 21, 2010
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Inside the home an upstairs open hallway can be lined with wrought iron railings when an old wooden banister no longer stands firm from years of use.  Curves and curly cues add a focal point when the rail is of a contrasting color to the wall paint and carpet.  On the rear deck of the home, a new railing can replace deck rails that have been weathered and stripped of their paint by the weather.  Maintenance chores are reduced because the coating on the new railing resists rust and chips.  These sturdy rails protect small children from squeezing through the bars and can withstand resting and leaning against them for years to come.

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