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Source: REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine
Publication date: August 1, 2004
By Stephani L. Miller
Vinyl deck railings have long been a staple in the alternative decking category, and according to industry experts, there is a definite demand for them from homeowners — even among those with decks made of composite materials. This is because many homeowners, especially those in the Midwest, New England, and the Southeast, simply prefer the clean, crisp appearance of a white railing with their decks — no matter what the decking material is. Price plays a part in the decision, too, but vinyl railings span a wide price range.
But even though vinyl railings currently hold a larger share of the railing market than composite railings, composites are starting to grow in popularity. Composites offer several properties that hollow vinyl railings do not — components have a more solid feel, sport low-gloss finishes, and provide the appearance of natural wood. Also, composite railings have improved in terms of architectural style since their introduction. Many homeowners with composite decks are choosing railings that match their deck's texture and color. Several composite manufacturers now offer matching railing systems with decoratively milled handrails, post caps, balusters, and accessories. A handful of manufacturers have introduced solid composite railings that are coextruded with a white-PVC capstock, either as their main railing offering or as an alternative...

