Trex Artisan Series Railing™

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Trex© Artisan Series Railing™

For Those Who Want to Set their Deck Apart

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Trex Artisan Series Railing™ showcases a beautiful Trex® Deck

Trex Artisan Railing™ is a bold and dignified look for those who want to set their deck apart ... whether a classic white railing with a traditional look of white balusters or the contemporary look of tempered glass paneling to not block "your scenic view". Our Trex Artisan Series Railing™ sets the standard for aesthetics and beauty with your Trex deck railing system.

Crafted from a durable PVC composite, Trex Artisan Series Railing has a lightly textured surface that is welcoming to the touch and enhances the elegant appearance of the deck. Seamless design and immaculate attention to detail make Trex Artisan Series Railing a quality addition to any deck.

Trex Artisan Railing has a 4" and a 6" sleeve that fits over a standard 4x4 post.

Trex Artisan Railing™ Components

A: Top and Bottom Rails

Traditional white styling brings an elegance to any deck. The anti-vibration design adds to the solid, comfortable feeling of being on a Trex® deck.

B. Rail Gaskets

Easily set between railing and posts, rail gaskets enhance the finished look of your deck. Slim design is just enough to hide any gap at connections.

C. Balusters

Carefully designed with both aesthetics and strength in mind, balusters will easily fit into railing channels.

D. Baluster Spacers

Baluster spacers easily snap into top and bottom rail, giving the balusters precise spacing.

E. Rail Post

Decorative rail posts are constructed with a 4" or a 6" sleeve that fits over a standard 4" x 4" post.

F. Post Cap

Decorative two-piece crowns add detail and integrity to each rail post.

G. Post Skirt

Decorative skirts slide over each post, resting on the surface of the deck.

H. Support Bracket

Innovative bracket design permits easy rail installation at various angles.

I. Assembly Tool

This simple tool is the key to an easily constructed, elegant deck.


Trex Artisan Railing™ Installation Guide

Step 1 - Install Posts

The maximum post span for the Trex Artisan Series Railing is 96" on center. Attach the 4x4 pressure treated post to the rim joists and wood support blocking with two-1/2" diameter carriage bolts. Do not notch posts. Bolts must be vertically spaced no less than 5 1/8" apart. Top bolt must be at least 2" from the top of the deck. The bottom bolt must be at least 1" from the bottom of the post.

Step 2 - Post Skirts (when applicable)

Break the screw tabs (4) off of one post skirt per post. Slide skirt over post, and rest on the deck surface. (Illustration A)

Step 3 - Post Sleeves

Slide 4x4 or 6x6 post sleeve over 4x4 wood post. The post sleeve should rest on the deck surface inside the post skirt. (Illustration B)

Step 4 - Set Railing Support Brackets (RSB)

Insert two RSB's into the TrexExpress™ Artisan Railing Assembly Tool. Wrap the tool around he post, resting the bottom of the tool on the top of the Post Skirt. Attach each RSB to the post using (2) screws provided (two-1/2" drive screws). (Illustration C)

Step 5 - Attach Bottom Rail

Attach bottom rail to posts with the screws provided: (2) 1 1/2" - #12 self-drilling screws. Place the rail gaskets on the end of the rails prior to fastening. After the rail is secure, place the white rubber screw protectors over the screw points. (Illustration D)

Step 6 - Support Blocks

Cut 4" support blocks from a full size baluster. Cut slowly to avoid chipping. Apply a bead of construction adhesive to top of block. Carefully position the support blocks under the bottom rail at 18" intervals.

Step 7 - Space Your Balusters

Cut balusters spacers to the same length as the rails. (Cut baluster spacers slowly to avoid chipping.) Snap one baluster spacer into the bottom rail. Place the 2nd baluster spacer on top of the first upside down with the snaps facing up. Be sure the holes are lined up. (Illustration E)

Step 8 - Securing Balusters to Bottom Rail

Put the balusters into the spacer holes. Balusters are precut to correct length in kit.

Step 9 - Securing Balusters to Handrail

Attach the top rail to posts:

  1. Raise the top baluster spacer up halfway to stabilize the balusters. (Illustration G)

  2. Put the top rail on the brackets, positioning the balusters in the channel.

  3. After the rail and balusters are in place, push the top spacer back down.

  4. Place the rail gaskets on the ends of the rail prior to fastening. Fasten the top rail to the post with the #12 - 1 1/2" self-drilling screws. To allow room for drill, push balusters away from the post that you are attaching to the rail. (Illustration H)

  5. Raise the top baluster spacer again and snap into top rail.

Step 10 - Finishing Up

Mount the 2nd post skirt to top of the post with the (4) 1 5/8" bugle head screws. Snap the post cap onto the post skirt. (Illustration I)



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