Fence Quarter Creates Wood Railing Inserts for Existing Posts and Rails

The newly-formed company will debut its first three wood railing insert styles in July 2019.

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The Torrey Pine porch and deck railing insert profile by Fence Quarter.
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The Torrey Pine porch and deck railing insert profile by Fence Quarter.

This article originally appeared on the BUILDER website.

Fence Quarter, recently founded and based in Lynwood, Wash., will begin accepting orders for its debut product line of wood deck and porch railing inserts in July 2019.

The company’s founding team brings decades of field experience to the operation, and set out specifically to solve the expensive and time consuming process of building and maintaining decks and porches. The inserts come pre-assembled, and may be installed into any existing posts and rails on-site. Each rail insert kit includes all of the tools required for installation.

The inserts are made exclusively from knot-free, marine-grade Alaskan Yellow Cedar and Bald Cypress trees sustainably harvested in the USA. The manufacturer chose these species for their quality, durability, low maintenance needs, and weather- and pest-resistance.

As of launch, Fence Quarter will offer three insert designs. Landmark is a classic vertical railing style, Torrey Pine is a clean-line design with two rows of grid squares at the top, and Bellevue is an elegant geometric pattern.

Inserts are available pre-primed, pre-painted in white, or natural for on-site staining or weathering. They may be specified in custom sizes. fencequarter.com

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Mary Salmonsen

Mary Salmonsen is a former associate editor for Zonda and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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