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Windsor Plywood carries handrails in traditional round and colonial profiles, craftsman-style square rails, and contemporary flat-top profiles. Available in oak, maple, and pine in wood, and in metal round and square profiles for contemporary railing systems. Profile selection should coordinate with the spindle and post style.
The National Building Code of Canada requires handrails to be between 865mm and 965mm (approximately 34 to 38 inches) above the stair nosing, measured vertically. For landings and level runs, the height is measured from the walking surface. Confirm your local code requirements as these can vary by province and building type.
A graspable handrail must allow a full hand grip around the profile. A round rail between 1.25 and 2 inches in diameter meets this requirement. Flat-top rails and wide square profiles are not inherently graspable and typically require a graspable rail cap or secondary grip element to comply with code requirements.
Yes. The same handrail profile can run continuously from the stair to a level landing section, which creates a cleaner visual flow. The mounting height changes between the stair run and the level section, so the rail transitions through a gooseneck or level quarter-turn fitting at the top and bottom of the stair run.
Wall-mounted wood handrails use rail brackets screwed into wall studs or blocking installed between studs. Brackets should be spaced no more than 48 inches apart, with brackets near each end of the rail run. The handrail is either screwed through the bracket from below or attached using a proprietary bracket system with a hidden fastener.