My Wife and I love the handrails and they are very easy to install. I could not have asked for better service and would highly recommend paying the $20 deposit. I sent the plans for handrail and the company quickly responded with all of the material that was needed.
- Alex Gagnon
Clean Look For Modern Design
The entire process with Muzata was excellent, which matches the quality of the products. The staff who helped me (particularly Lyric) were prompt, professional, and thorough. Great experience with a beautiful result.
- Les Scorza
Great Effect at Great Price
The look of stainless steel cable for a deck surround cannot be beaten.
Muzata invisible lag screws are easy to install and an affordable price.
We intend to utilize them in a ramp setting also
- Charles Blackwell
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Frequently Asked Questions
Accurate measurement of angles is essential for many cable stair railing projects, including stair railing design, woodworking, metalworking, and home renovation. Precise measurement ensures the proper alignment and fit of the railing components, resulting in a sturdy and visually appealing installation. Additionally, accurate measurements save time and materials by minimizing errors and waste, leading to a more efficient and cost-effective project execution. We have a blog on How to measure stair angles. In this blog, we'll provide a step-by-step guide on how to measure stair and slope angles using your smartphone's "Measure" app.
Basically, you will need some cable railing fittings and stainless steel cable. The quantity depends on the dimensions of your project. In almost all cases, you will need a hydraulic crimper to swage the fittings so the cable could be fixed firmly. Unless your fittings are swageless.
The 4 Inch Sphere Rule refers to naturally occurring gaps and spaces within a railing system. The rule states that a 4” sphere should be unable to pass through any gap in a railing system. This is why posts are drilled with holes 3 center-to-center, to avoid any deflection exceeding 4 inches. In the same way, the longer the distance between the wire ropes, the easier it is for the 4" sphere to pass through the wire rope if there is no intermediate post to hold the wire rope.