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Single Ball Hammer - Solid 9/16" Round Baluster

Single Ball Hammer - Solid 9/16" Round Baluster

Regular price $13.00 CAD
Regular price Sale price $13.00 CAD
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SKU:RB6

The 7/32" countersunk thru holes option comes with wood screws included. The threaded holes option comes with machine screws 1/4"-20 included.

The price is subject to fluctuations based on market conditions.

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When will I get my order?

All orders are custom-made and made to order.

  • Order Processing: 1 business day
  • Manufacturing: 1 to 4 business days

As a result, the total lead time typically ranges from 2 to 5 business days for pick-up.

If you get it delivered, please add an additional 2 - 5 business days for delivery.

Where can I pick up my order?

You can pick up your order at: 53 Bakersfield St, Unit 7, North York, ON M3J 1Z4. Our business hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Do you offer bulk pricing?

At this time, we do not offer bulk pricing.

Do I need my baluster cut to length?

Yes, you may need to cut your balusters to length to ensure they fit properly in your staircase or railing project. Standard balusters often come in preset lengths, typically around 44 inches, but the actual requirements of your installation could vary based on the height of the handrail and the angle of the stairs.

Do I need drilled thru holes?

Yes, drilled holes are typically necessary for baluster installation. These holes allow you to securely attach the balusters to the handrails. Depending on the design and the mounting method, you may need to drill holes both at the top of each baluster. We countersink the holes for the most stable and concealed connection. We can drill holes in any baluster, whether it is cut flat or angle cut. We can also supply the wood screws for your project.

Do I need angle cuts?

Angle cuts are optional but recommended for sloping handrails to ensure they fit perfectly with the balusters.

To find the angle cut you need, find the incline angle of your stairs. Then, calculate the required angle cut.

90° - Stair Incline Angle = Angle Cut

If your stair is inclined at 48°, then your required angle cut is 42°.

Do I need powder coating?

Powder coating is not strictly necessary, but it is highly recommended for balusters. Powder coating is used for aesthetic appeal and as a protective layer. It is applied as a dry powder and cured under heat. It provides a tougher finish than traditional paints and is more resistant to scratching, chipping, and fading. We do powder coating in-house and offer different colors.

Do I need threaded holes?

Threaded holes are used to secure the balusters to a metal bar that sits under the wooden rail. This is often used by builders or contractors and is not typically used in a DIY install.

What powder coating colors do you offer?

We offer a wide selection of powder coating finishes, including Satin Black, Matte Black, Oil-Rubbed Bronze, Matte White, Semi-Gloss Black, Copper Vein, Black Fine Sand, Silver Vein, and more. If we don't stock a color, we can order it in. Feel free to contact us to discuss more.

What are the pros and cons of solid balusters?

Pros: Solid balusters offer additional strength and durability which lengthens the lifespan of a staircase. Solid reduces vibrations, noise and rattling as people use the staircase. They also feel higher quality than hollow balusters.

Cons: Solid balusters are heavier than hollow balusters, which can make it more difficult to install. If shipped, solid balusters also cost more to be delivered.

Do you sell hollow balusters?

All of our balusters are solid with exception of the following:

These balusters are hollow but have a metal insert at the top for pre-drilled holes.