Glass Railing

Cyan Glass with a long-standing experience can be advantageous, as it indicates a long-standing presence and expertise in the industry. A company with such experience is likely to have a deep understanding of glass railing systems, materials, installation techniques, and compliance with safety standards terraces, staircases, and decks, among other applications

Glass railings are a popular choice in both residential and commercial settings. They provide a sleek and modern look while offering safety and functionality. Glass railings are commonly used for balconies, terraces, staircases, and decks, among other applications

Standoff Post System

This system uses metal posts, known as standoffs or pin-type fittings, that are attached to the floor or the structure. The glass panels are then mounted onto the standoffs using screws or bolts. Standoff posts can be made of stainless steel, aluminum, or other durable materials and are available in various sizes and finishes.

Spigot Post System:

Spigot posts, also known as spigots or mini-posts, are metal posts that are drilled into the ground or surface and secured with concrete or anchors. The glass panels are fitted into the spigots, which usually have clamps or rubber gaskets to hold the glass in place. Spigot posts are often used for outdoor applications, such as balconies or pool enclosures.

Base Shoe System

In this system, a metal base shoe or channel is installed along the bottom edge of the glass panels. The base shoe is then secured to the floor or structure using anchors or fasteners. The glass panels are inserted into the base shoe and held in place with rubber gaskets or wedges.