
Aluminum & Glass Railings in Mississauga — From Port Credit to Square One
Wind-rated 12mm glass for the Lake Ontario waterfront, condo balcony replacements for the City Centre, and full porch railing upgrades for Erin Mills and Lorne Park. 25 minutes from our Vaughan factory.
Why Mississauga Homeowners Choose Aluminum Solutions
Serving the growing communities of Mississauga, from Port Credit to Streetsville. We specialize in modern glass railings for new builds and porch enclosures for established homes.
Mississauga's housing mix creates unique railing demands. The Square One corridor's condo towers need balcony glass replacements and privacy screens — often on tight building schedules with condo board approvals. Meanwhile, Port Credit's lakefront properties face aggressive wind loads off Lake Ontario that require 12mm tempered glass wind walls, not standard 10mm panels. The established Erin Mills and Lorne Park neighbourhoods have aging 1980s–90s wood porch railings that are rotting through after decades of freeze-thaw exposure.
Mississauga ranges from 40-storey condo towers in the City Centre to sprawling bungalows in Clarkson and executive detached homes in Lorne Park. Many homes built between 1985–2005 still have original pressure-treated wood railings that are past their lifespan. New builds in the Ninth Line corridor are trending toward frameless glass and matte black aluminum.
Building Code Note: Mississauga follows the Ontario Building Code with specific pool enclosure bylaws enforced through the City's Building Division. Pool fences must be a minimum 1.2m (48") with self-closing, self-latching gates. The Peel Region building department is known for strict enforcement — our factory-engineered systems are designed to pass on the first inspection.
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Our Services in Mississauga
Glass Railings
Modern, unobstructed views for your Mississauga property. Perfect for decks and balconies.
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Custom aluminum railings for decks, stairs & balconies in Mississauga. From $65/ft installed.
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Keep the snow and wind out of your Mississauga front entrance with a custom glass enclosure.
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Code-compliant glass & aluminum pool fences with self-closing gates. OBC-certified for Mississauga.
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Aluminum & frosted glass panels for decks and balconies. Block sightlines without blocking light.
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Custom frameless glass shower enclosures & doors. 10mm tempered glass, leak-proof guarantee, spa-like finish.
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Custom glass partitions for offices, gyms & homes. Maximize natural light while creating defined spaces.
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Replace rotting wood columns with durable, load-bearing aluminum columns.
View Details →Mississauga Building Code & Railing Compliance
Safety is our top priority. All our aluminum and glass installations in Mississauga are rigorously engineered to meet or exceed the Ontario Building Code (SB-13). We handle the technical details so you pass inspection the first time.
- ✓Guard Height RequirementsStrict adherence to the 1070mm (42") minimum height rule for decks and balconies over 5'11".
- ✓Maximum Picket SpacingPickets spaced no more than 100mm (4") apart to prevent climbing and ensure child safety.
- ✓Glass Thickness StandardsWe use exclusively 10mm-12mm tempered or laminated safety glass, never standard float glass.
- ✓Pool Fence BylawsCompliant with specific Mississauga pool enclosure bylaws, including non-climbable zones and self-closing gates.
Did you know? All Mississauga projects are fabricated at our Vaughan manufacturing facility and installed by our in-house team — no subcontractors. This ensures full quality control from design to inspection.
Why Railing Inspections Fail in Mississauga
DIY kits often come in standard 36" heights, which fail code for higher decks.
Posts attached only to decking boards (instead of blocking/joists) will wobble and fail load tests.
Using non-safety glass is a major violation and a serious safety hazard.
"Because we manufacture and install in-house, Aluminum Solutions eliminates these issues before inspection."
Commercial Railing Contractor in Mississauga
Are you a builder, developer, or property manager in Mississauga? We supply and install heavy-duty aluminum and glass systems for condos, retail spaces, and sub-divisions.
Explore Commercial ServicesA Recent Mississauga Project
"We replaced the rotting wood railings on our 1992 Erin Mills home with matte black aluminum. The crew measured on Monday and installed by Thursday. Looks like a completely different house from the street."
Common Questions from Mississauga Homeowners
Do I need a permit to replace railings on my Mississauga condo balcony?
For individual unit balcony glass replacement, you typically don't need a building permit, but you do need condo board approval and must use CSA-certified tempered safety glass. We handle the specs and documentation that your property manager will require.
Can glass railings withstand the wind coming off Lake Ontario in Port Credit?
Yes — but panel thickness matters. For waterfront properties in Port Credit, Lorne Park, and Lakeview, we recommend 12mm tempered glass instead of the standard 10mm. Our spigot-mounted systems are also engineered for higher wind loads than typical base-shoe installations.
What's the average cost for porch railings in Mississauga?
Aluminum picket railings in Mississauga typically run $80–$110 per linear foot installed, including posts, rails, and concrete anchoring. Glass railings range from $155–$220/ft. We offer factory-direct pricing since we manufacture in Vaughan — just 25 minutes from most Mississauga neighbourhoods.
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