InvisiRail for your interior space

Inside Rail InvisiRail

Using glass railing inside of your home is a safe and sturdy barrier option that doesn’t sacrifice modern sensibilities, and can be a major part of your home’s overall look and style! Thanks to a variety of mounting and railing options, these glass systems can be easily customized to fulfill the structural needs of your home while catering to your personal taste.

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Cleaning Your Glass Railing

privacy frosted railing

The #1 reason customers choose to install a glass railing in their outdoor space is to ensure that their views remain uninterrupted. With this in mind, it’s important to take proper care of your glass railing by keeping it clean. Luckily, InvisiRail glass railings are low maintenance and easy to care for! The frequency of cleaning an outdoor railing is usually about the same as the windows of your house.

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Diamon-Fusion Protective Glass Coating

Diamon Fusion Shower

Like any other material that is regularly exposed to the elements and general wear and tear, untreated glass products may start to lose their lustre over time — that’s where Diamon-Fusion makes all the difference.

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Diamon-Fusion for Glass Railings

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InvisiRail will now be offering advanced protection for all glass railings using Diamon-Fusion protection technology. Overtime, glass railings become exposed to natural elements and environmental pollutants, which may cause damage to your glass railing. Diamon-Fusion glass protectant will ensure your glass railing looks, (and stays!) as good as new. Diamon-Fusion protectant chemically bonds to your glass railing, which creates an ultra-thin protective layer that stops corrosion and staining. Now, let’s talk about the benefits of using Diamon-Fusion glass protectant.

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Spigots & 12mm Custom Glass

Flange Mounted

If you are looking to immerse yourself in nature, a railing without posts is a great look. With spigot style posts that are 9” tall, the view is almost uninterrupted.
InvisiRail’s ability to customize 12mm thick glass panels, in concert with our spigot system, allows the customer to expand their view.

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So Many Railing Options! How Do You Decide?

Interior railing system

When it comes to railings, there is never a shortage of options. It is extremely easy to get confused during the process of choosing the right rail for your project. However, this can be made easier by narrowing down your choices in the beginning.

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Why Your Glass Railing Should Be Heat Soaked

Outdoor thermometer indicating extreme high temperature
Outdoor thermometer indicating extreme high temperature

Why Your Glass Railing Should Be Heat Soaked

Here at Invisirail, our glass undergoes several stages before we consider it ready to be used in our railing system. This post talks about a very important step called heat soaking.

When glass is made, manufacturers try to ensure the glass is as pure as possible. However, sometimes a few contaminants go undetected, even after the glass is tempered (a heating process designed to strengthen it). Nickel-based specks from raw glass or rollers lead to impurities that are so small, they can’t be seen by the human eye. These tiny particles are called Nickel-Sulfide Inclusions. We want to find panels with these imperfections, because they have a higher risk of shattering in the field (usually during or after installation) when weather conditions heat or cool the glass.

To find these pieces, we place our glass in a 265˚C oven for 6 hours. This soaking of the glass at high heat causes the inclusions to change shape, shattering the panel. When we are done, any panel still intact is ready for use in our railing system. Our heat soaking machine can handle 2800 kg (for reference, that’s 72 of our 10mm D panels, or almost 375 linear feet of glass!). This lets us treat each and every panel, and the process is 99.99% effective at removing inclusions. This means our glass is some of the purest available. 

Not all railing merchants use heat soaking to improve their product. Ontario building code only requires it when the system has no top rail. But even so, there is no North American standard for heat soaking. To maintain quality, we use a European standard, requiring specialists from Spain to personally certify our oven on site. This extra step guarantees that all our customers receive the safest possible product. The combination of tempering and heat-soaking is also used in the creation of glass for other demanding applications, like passenger vehicle windows, cellphone screens, and bulletproof glass. We also use it on our shower door glass, even though it is not required. These extra measures make sure our customers get both safety and style.