Grab Rails
for Winnipeg Homes

One-day deck railing installation at prices lower than big-box stores

Front Step Grab Rails

  • Wall-Mounted Grab Rails
  • Standalone Grab Rails (Independent Posts)
  • Integrated Grab Rails (Part of Railing Systems)

Grab Rails For Porches

  • Wall-Mounted Grab Rails
  • Standalone Grab Rails (Independent Posts)
  • Integrated Grab Rails (Part of Railing Systems

Back Units & Basement Safety Grab Rails

  • Wall-Mounted Grab Rails
  • Integrated Grab Rails (Part of Railing Systems)

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Grab Rails - Other Options

D Loop Railings

  • A rounded handrail for your front steps that loops back and connects to the post, creating a secure grip from any angle for safe entry.
  • Code-Compliant & Safe. Railing meets building code requirements while softening edges and providing continuous support from top to bottom of your steps.
  • Railing needs to extend 12″.

Why Choose Our Grab Rails?

Experience the perfect blend of style, safety, and durability.

Grab Railing FAQs

Are grab rails required by Manitoba Building Code?

While not always mandatory for porches, grabrails are required for stairs with more than three risers. For accessibility and safety, they’re highly recommended for front and back porch steps, especially in winter conditions.

If your steps are over 2 feet high, yes. Grabrails help people safely go up and down stairs and are often required by code.

Grabrails should be installed between 34-38 inches from the stair nosing (measured vertically). This meets Manitoba Building Code requirements and provides optimal support for most users.

Yes, properly installed aluminum grabrails are designed to support significant weight and provide secure grip during Ontario’s winter months. They’re tested to withstand side loads and pulling forces typical of icy step navigation.

Our railings are made from powder-coated aluminum and you can choose between picket, glass, and frameless options.
Our railing systems come in black, white, and linen. You can choose between picket, glass, and frameless options.

Not at all! Our quotes are free, with no obligation. We’re here to give you the information you need—no pushy sales tactics.

Here are the steps from placing an order to installing the product.

1. Free Consultation – Get expert advice & a no-obligation quote.

2. Choose Your Style – Select from high-quality aluminum railings in various styles and colors.

3. DIY or Pro Install – Easy-to-assemble or installed by experts.

4. Final Inspection – We ensure every railing is secure, durable, and code-compliant. Built to code and built to last.

Our aluminum railing systems come complete with all required hardware and fasteners for a smooth installation. You’ll only need basic hand tools.

In order to meet building code, and qualify for home insurance there are certain requirements: Stair railing: If you have three or more steps, you will need a stair railing system. Sometimes a grab rail is enough, and often the railing is only needed on one side. Contact us for more information. Deck Railing: If your deck is more than 24 inches above the ground, it requires railing. Balcony Railing: All balconies in Canada must have a railing to qualify for insurance.

Yes, aluminum railings are environmentally friendly. Aluminum is highly recyclable. Choosing aluminum helps reduce waste and minimizes the need for replacements over time, making it a more sustainable choice.

Yes!

Aluminum railings come with an easy-to-assemble system that requires minimal cutting. We also provide guides and instructional videos to help with DIY installation. You should also have some basic knowledge and feel confident in doing the self-installation.

In order to meet building code, and qualify for home insurance there are certain requirements: Stair railing: If you have three or more steps, you will need a stair railing system. Sometimes a grab rail is enough, and often the railing is only needed on one side. Contact us for more information. Deck Railing: If your deck is more than 24 inches above the ground, it requires railing. Balcony Railing: All balconies in Canada must have a railing to qualify for insurance.

Need a Grab Rail for Your Front Steps, Basement Entrance or Porch?

Request your free quote and discover the perfect railing solution for your home.