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Hello all. The final stairs are in place and we need a balustrade along the Glulam beam in the picture below. For reference it is 360mm deep by 142mm wide.

 

Our preference is for a glass balustrade possibly with a hand rail on top. We have two options for fixing - either point fixing to the side face (example in second picture for reference only), or a rail fixing on the top of the beam (example in third picture for reference only). I know there are also side fixed rail systems as well but they will not meet the desired/required "look".

 

I know the main issue is going to be fixing (bolts/screws) into the glulam beam. You can see we have clear access to top and bottom of the beam, but would have to disturb the plasterboard (yes, already painted!) to get access to both sides of the beam, which I'm prepared to do if necessary. What would be your approach (top rail or point fixing) and what fixing would you recommend?

 

One "outside the box" idea I had was a routed groove in the top of the beam and using relevant rubber seals (as would be used in a rail fixing) fit the glass into the routed groove. Anyone care to comment on this idea.

 

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18 minutes ago, BotusBuild said:

One "outside the box" idea I had was a routed groove in the top of the beam and using relevant rubber seals (as would be used in a rail fixing) fit the glass into the routed groove. Anyone care to comment on this idea.

BCO may not sign you off with a DIY solution.
 

Plus, you’d be interfering with the structural integrity of the beam, so would need prior approval from both SE and BCO.

 

I like both other options, so as ever this is down to the decision maker in the house 👀

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Never thought it would work to be honest, just one of those "brain not doing enough so fill it with craziness" moments 🙂

 

OK folks, so its down to recommended fixings to use for each of the proper two options.

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