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rekkverk

Rekkverk is a railing system installed along edges of stairs, balconies, terraces, ramps and other elevated surfaces to prevent falls and provide support. In architectural terms it consists of posts, a top rail, and infill elements such as balusters or panels. In Norwegian contexts it is closely related to, and often discussed together with, the separate handrail (håndløper).

Rekkverk materials vary widely. Common options include timber, steel (galvanized or stainless), aluminum, glass panels, and

Design and safety considerations depend on local regulations. Rekkverk must meet national or regional codes, ensuring

Installation and maintenance are essential for safety. Rekkverk must be securely anchored to structural elements, without

composite
materials.
Rekkverk
can
be
modular
or
custom-built,
with
components
such
as
posts,
rails,
connectors
and
infill
chosen
to
suit
aesthetics,
structural
requirements
and
environmental
exposure.
The
choice
of
material
affects
durability,
maintenance
needs
and
safety
performance.
sufficient
height,
continuous
grip,
and
appropriate
openings.
A
typical
public-stairhandrail
height
ranges
around
900–1100
mm,
with
baluster
or
panel
openings
usually
not
exceeding
about
100
mm
to
prevent
small
children
from
slipping
through.
The
handrail
should
be
graspable,
commonly
with
a
circular
or
rounded
cross-section
in
the
range
of
30–50
mm.
Materials
should
be
suited
to
the
environment,
offering
corrosion
resistance
and
weatherproofing
where
needed.
sharp
edges
or
protrusions.
Regular
inspection
for
looseness,
corrosion,
cracks,
or
damage
is
recommended,
and
defective
components
should
be
replaced.
Proper
upkeep
helps
ensure
ongoing
protection
against
falls
and
long-term
integrity
of
the
railing
system.