Our Best Wall Guards with Handrails

Our Best Wall Guards with HandrailsWall guards with handrails serve a dual purpose for the facilities that employ them. In addition to providing wall protection, these unique products also provide a railing for pedestrians to grip as needed to prevent slips and falls. Moreover, wall guards with handrails offer aesthetic appeal through a unique design that is both functional and eye-catching. Our collection of wall guards with handrails features models made of industrial-strength combinations of wood, rigid vinyl, and aluminum to ensure lasting quality without compromising visual appeal. Below, join our editors for a showcase of our 5 top selling wall guards with handrails. Visit the links below for additional product specifications, images, color/finish options, and ordering information.

5 Top Selling Wall Guards with Handrails

Mojave Handrail

Built for both residential and commercial applications, our Mojave Handrails come 12 feet long and feature a tall rigid vinyl bumper with fine wood finish. Popular among nursing homes, office buildings, retirement communities, and more. Visit the following page to shop Mojave Handrails.

Presidential Handrail

Simple and understated, our Presidential Handrails feature an exterior face that measures 5-1/2” tall for exceptional coverage and strength in the face of unexpected impact. An underlying aluminum retainer reinforces this commercial grade product, while a vinyl exterior is available in 60 eye-catching colors that are sure to look great with nearly any interior design. Visit the following page to shop Presidential Handrails.

Sequoia Wood Handrail

Warm and inviting, our Sequoia Handrails feature an all-wood construction available in various finishes, including Oak, Maple, Beech, or Ash. Sequoia Handrails also feature a vinyl bumper insert that extends along the entire length of the handrail for added shock absorption and wall protection. Choose from 4 vinyl insert colors, including black, ivory, tan, and desert sand. Visit the following page to shop Sequoia Wood Handrails.

Teton Wood Handrail

A dark wood texture makes our Teton Wood Handrails the perfect choice for upscale locations where design is rooted in deep Earthy tones. This beautiful all-wood handrail comes mounted on a heavy-gauge aluminum retainer (the heaviest we offer) for added stability and shock absorption. The Teton features a finger rail for easy gripping, an accent that adds an unmistakable visual flair to the design of this handrail. Visit the following page to shop Teton Wood Handrails.

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Guide to Selecting Corner Protection

Guide to Selecting Corner Protection Corner protection is a simple and effective strategy for reducing facility maintenance costs over time. Corner protection is offered primarily through corner guards. These products are long protective coverings that fit flush on top of the edge where any two wall surfaces meet. Typically, corner guards form a 90-degree angle that is ideal for most applications. Corner protection is also available in more flexible material, however, enabling application on rounded, acute, and obtuse corners.

We invite readers to learn more about the 3 main categories of wall protection available on WallAndCornerGuard.com: Flexible corner protection, rigid corner protection, and metal corner protection. Learn more about each of these unique product categories, and use the links below to shop our most popular protective products.

Flexible Corner Protection

Tough, pliable, and easy on the eyes. Our collection of flexible corner protection includes products made of heavy-duty vinyl. This material provides a unique combination of flexibility and durability, offering protection without restriction. Best for applications where corners are tight, or where spaces are oddly shaped. Our top selling products include the Asteroid(r) Corner Guard, Cosmic(r) Corner Guard, and Galaxy(r) Corner Guard. For product ideas and specifications, visit our flexible corner guards online store.

Rigid Corner Protection

Strong, firm, and built to last, our collection of rigid corner protective products is ideal for use in environments with soft wall materials. Rigid corner protection is the first line of defense against incoming impact, whether from chairs, wheeled carts, or personnel. These commercial-grade products absorb and displace shock, effectively protecting underlying plaster, wood, or other composite wall materials from suffering serious impact-related damage. Best selling products include the Andromeda(r) Corner Guard, Venus(r) Corner Guard, and Space(r) “Invisible” Corner Guard made from a unique see-through polycarbonate that is perfect for use  where interior decor cannot be disrupted. For additional products and specifications, visit our rigid corner guards online store.

Metal Corner Protection

Some environments simply need a higher level of protection. Commercial kitchens, hospitals, garages, transportation depots, and other heavily trafficked areas are just a few examples of places where metal corner protection is the best option for protecting facility corners and walls. Shop our collection of metal corner guards, and choose from a variety of materials including 304 Stainless Steel, thick 16-gauge steel, and aluminum alloy.

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Wood vs. Vinyl Handrails: Which is Better?

Wood vs. Vinyl Handrails: Which is Better?Wood and vinyl are the two most popular handrail materials available. While wood provides a warmer and more traditional aesthetic, it’s hard to deny the value delivered by vinyl’s natural resiliency and customizability. If you are shopping for handrails, comparing wood vs. vinyl models is going to be unavoidable. Using the guide below, review some of the pros and cons associated with each option. Then, make an informed purchase decision that will deliver maximum benefit to your facility at a reasonable cost for products.

Comparing Wood vs. Vinyl Handrails

Below are just a few factors to consider when shopping for wooden and vinyl handrails for your commercial facility. They include cost, use/application, durability, and installation requirements. As noted above, both wood and vinyl handrails are excellent options. Evaluating these criteria will help to narrow your selection to the type of product that will deliver the best performance and the best price for your facility.

Cost

Expect fluctuations in price as wood and vinyl handrails are available in a variety of sizes, styles, colors, stains, and with warranties that ultimately affect cost of production. In general, many purchasers find that wooden handrails have a lower starting price. However, that price quickly increases when stains, protective finishes, and other elements are added to the handrail. Compared to wood handrails, vinyl models may start at a higher price point but tend to fluctuate less. Moreover, vinyl handrails are typically available with better warranties since the material is known for such exceptional resiliency.

Use

First and foremost, it is vital to consider where the handrail will be used. Specifically, decide whether it will be used indoors, outdoors, or in a partially covered area that is mildly exposed to the elements. Indoors, both wood and vinyl handrails are easy to install, grip, and maintain. Outdoor installations, on the other hand, provide a challenge since they are ultimately affected by weather. For this reason, vinyl handrails make the best outdoor installations since they require little upkeep and are capable of withstanding cold temperatures, rain, and light snow. However, some facilities prefer to use wooden handrails for the unique aesthetics they provide. When using wood, bear in mind that regular treatments will be needed to protect the wood from weather-related damage.

A note on impact: Generally speaking, vinyl is more forgiving than wood. For this reason, vinyl handrails are recommended for use in areas where impact is expected. This includes impact from both wheeled carts/ machinery, as well as guests and personnel. Using vinyl handrails in these areas is the best way to ensure wall protection, minimal handrail damage, and limited injury.

Durability

Without a doubt, wooden handrails are less durable than vinyl alternatives. While it’s true that regular maintenance and weather-proofing treatments can extend the life of wooden handrails, these products are also at-risk for damage from natural rot and pests, like termites. By contrast, vinyl is not susceptible to decomposition, rot, or termite damage.

Installation

In terms of installation, neither wood nor vinyl has a clear advantage. Both types of handrails are generally easy to install with simple tools. Regardless of the material you choose, be sure to inquire about mounting hardware like brackets, left/right returns, end caps, etc. Most retailers will provide these essentials, however it’s important to clarify exactly what is and is not included at the quoted price.

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The product specialists at WallAndCornerGuard.com represent the industry’s most experienced team of professionals. We are pleased to offer product consultation, order assistance, and more upon request.

Contact customer services by calling 1-800-342-0424 or visit our Contact Us page online.