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Glass Balustrades

Frameless glass balustrades in Auckland

Decks, stairs, balconies and mezzanines. An unbroken view, engineered to code.

Overview

A balustrade is a barrier first and a feature second, and both matter. Our frameless and slimline systems give you an uninterrupted line of sight over a deck, down a stair or across a mezzanine, without the clutter of posts and top rails. Every panel is Grade A toughened safety glass, engineered and fixed to meet the New Zealand Building Code.

At a glance

  • Frameless, semi-frameless and mini-post systems
  • Deck, balcony, stair and mezzanine balustrades
  • 12mm Grade A toughened safety glass
  • 316 marine-grade stainless fixings for coastal sites
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Options

Systems to suit the site

Frameless standoff

Glass fixed with discreet stainless standoff buttons off a fascia or slab. The cleanest, most minimal look for decks and balconies.

Spigot fixed

Panels held by slim floor-mounted spigots. Robust, popular for decks and pools, and quick to install.

Channel fixed

Glass set into a continuous base channel for a crisp, floating appearance with no visible fixings at all.

Semi-frameless post

Slimline stainless or powder-coated posts between panels. A tidy, sharper-priced option that still opens up the view.

Frameless glass balustrade on an elevated deck with a bush and coastal view
Where it goes

Made for the way you will use it.

  • Exterior decks and elevated balconies
  • Interior and exterior staircases and landings
  • Mezzanine and void edges
  • Juliet balconies and window barriers
  • Wind screens and shelter glazing
Compliance

Done to the standard, not around it.

Balustrades that act as a barrier must meet Building Code Clause F4 (Safety from Falling). As a general guide, the minimum barrier height is 1000mm for decks, balconies and landings, and 900mm alongside stairs, though the required height depends on the fall below and the building use, so we confirm it for your specific site.

The glass itself is Grade A toughened safety glass to AS/NZS 2208, selected and installed to NZS 4223.3:2016, and the barrier is designed to carry the imposed loads set out in AS/NZS 1170. Where frameless glass is the only barrier, current requirements may call for an interlinking handrail or laminated glass, and we will design your balustrade to suit. We can supply PS1 and PS3 producer statements where your consent requires them.

This is a general overview, current at the time of writing. Always confirm the requirements for your project with Auckland Council or your Licensed Building Practitioner.

The process

From measure to sign-off

01

Free on-site measure

We visit anywhere in greater Auckland, take precise measurements and talk through glass and fixing options for your site.

02

Clear written quote

A transparent, no-obligation quote. No vague ballparks, and no pressure to take the dearest option.

03

Made to order

Your glass is toughened to Grade A safety standard and cut to the exact dimensions of the job.

04

Installed and signed off

A tidy, careful install by our own team, with producer statements supplied where your project needs them.

FAQ

Questions about glass balustrades

Still unsure about anything? Get in touch and we will talk it through.

What height does a glass balustrade need to be?

It depends on the drop and the use of the building. As a guide, decks, balconies and landings usually need a 1000mm barrier and stairs 900mm, but higher barriers apply above larger falls. We confirm the exact requirement for your site before we quote.

Can a frameless balustrade be the only barrier, with no handrail?

Sometimes, but not always. Under the current glass barrier rules, a fully frameless glass barrier may need an interlinking rail or laminated glass so that a broken panel still restrains a fall. We design each balustrade to meet the rule that applies to your situation.

What glass thickness do you use?

Frameless balustrades are typically 12mm toughened glass, with laminated options where the design calls for it. Semi-frameless post systems often use 8 to 10mm. The right spec depends on panel size, fixing type and loading.

Will the stainless rust near the coast?

Not if it is the right grade. On coastal and exposed Auckland sites we use 316 marine-grade stainless as standard, which stands up to salt air far better than the 304 grade used inland.

Free measure & quote

Get the view, and the compliance, sorted.

Tell us about your deck, pool or office. We will measure on site across greater Auckland and send a clear written quote, no obligation.