Calculadora de Barandal para Deck

¿Cuántos postes y balaustres necesito? Calculadora gratis de barandal — da cantidad de postes, balaustres y metros lineales de riel.

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Cómo Usar Esta Calculadora

  1. 1Measure the total perimeter of your deck in feet (add up all sides).
  2. 2Enter the length of the side attached to the house - this side does not need railing.
  3. 3Click Calculate to get post count, baluster count, and rail linear footage.
  4. 4The calculator assumes standard 6-foot post spacing and 4-inch on-center baluster spacing.
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Sobre Este Material

Deck railing is a critical safety feature required by building code on any deck surface 30 inches or more above grade (24 inches in some jurisdictions). The International Residential Code (IRC) specifies a minimum railing height of 36 inches for residential decks and 42 inches for commercial or multi-family structures. Railing systems consist of four main components: posts, top rail, bottom rail, and balusters (spindles). Posts are typically 4x4 pressure-treated lumber or aluminum, spaced no more than 6 feet apart (8 feet maximum in some codes). Posts must be securely bolted to the deck frame - never just screwed to the deck boards or fascia. Use 1/2-inch carriage bolts or approved post-mount hardware like Simpson DTT2Z tension ties. Balusters must be spaced so that a 4-inch sphere cannot pass between them. For standard 1.5-inch square balusters, this means roughly 4 inches on center. The IRC also requires that the gap between the deck surface and the bottom rail be less than 4 inches, and that no opening in the railing allows a 4-inch sphere to pass through at any point. Top and bottom rails are typically made from 2x4 pressure-treated lumber, composite rail kits, or aluminum extrusions. A 2x6 flat cap on top of the posts creates a comfortable drink rail. Most composite railing systems (Trex, TimberTech, Deckorators) come as kits with pre-cut balusters, rail sections, and post sleeves in 6-foot and 8-foot lengths. Wood railing materials cost $15 to $30 per linear foot installed. Composite railing systems run $30 to $60 per linear foot. Aluminum and cable railing systems range from $50 to $100 per linear foot. For a typical 12x16-foot deck (approximately 40 linear feet of railing after subtracting the house side), wood railing costs $600 to $1,200 and composite costs $1,200 to $2,400. Railing is one of the most common deck code violations. Inspectors frequently flag insufficient post attachment, excessive baluster spacing, below-minimum railing height, and gaps exceeding 4 inches between the deck surface and bottom rail.

Consejos de Instalación

  • Bolt railing posts through the rim joist or deck frame with 1/2-inch carriage bolts - never attach posts with screws or lag bolts alone.
  • Use a spacer jig (cut a 4-inch block of wood) to maintain consistent baluster spacing across all sections.
  • Pre-assemble railing sections on the ground - it is much easier and more accurate than building in place.
  • Install a 2x6 flat cap rail on top for a comfortable drink rail that guests will appreciate.
  • Notch posts around the rim joist for maximum strength rather than face-mounting them to the outside of the fascia.

Errores Comunes a Evitar

  • Face-mounting posts with screws only - posts must be bolted through the rim joist or use approved post-mount hardware to resist outward force.
  • Spacing balusters too far apart - code requires that a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through any opening in the railing.
  • Making railing too short - 36 inches minimum from the deck surface to the top of the rail; measure from the deck boards, not the joist tops.
  • Leaving more than 4 inches between the deck surface and the bottom rail - this gap allows small children to roll underneath.
  • Using untreated lumber for railing posts - posts are exposed to weather on all sides and will rot in 3 to 5 years without treatment or sealing.

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