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Richard Burbidge Baserail for 32mm Spindles Grooved Pine 3600 x 55 x 22mm
Richard Burbidge Baserail Spindles Grooved Pine is designed to meet high standards while combining quality with lasting performance and stunning looks. These are the rails that run along the base of the balusters. -
Richard Burbidge Baserail for 32mm Spindles Grooved Pine 2400 x 55 x 22mm
Richard Burbidge Baserail Spindles Grooved Pine is designed to meet high standards while combining quality with lasting performance and stunning looks. These are the rails that run along the base of the balusters. -
Richard Burbidge Baserail for 32mm Spindles Grooved Pine 4200 x 55 x 22mm
Richard Burbidge Baserail Spindles Grooved Pine is designed to meet high standards while combining quality with lasting performance and stunning looks. Hallmark pine 4200mm long Baserail by Richard Burbidge to suit 32mm Spindles. Fillet strips included. -
Richard Burbidge Baserail Prof for 32mm Groove Pine 2400mm
Trademark pine 2400mm long Baserail by Richard Burbidge to suit 32mm Spindles. Fillet strips included. -
Richard Burbidge Baserail Prof for 32mm Groove Pine 3600mm
Trademark pine 3600mm long Baserail by Richard Burbidge to suit 32mm Spindles. Fillet strips included.
Stair Base Rail
What is a base rail?
Stair base rails run along the staircase, where spindles and panels are usually fitted into or onto the base rail which is then supported by newel posts. There are different types of base rails available at Howarth, such as timber pine base rails, grooved pine base rails, white primed base rails, and white oak base rails.
Base rails can fit spindles that are 32mm or 41mm, and we also offer a variety of base rail sizes, such as 2.4m, 3.6m and 3.2m lengths, plus a variety of width and thicknesses.
A grooved base rail has a groove running through the centre of the rail, which means it is easier for spindles to be fitted. The size of the groove can vary, for example, a 32mm or 41mm grooved base rail has the same overall dimension.
Un-grooved base rails are solid which means that spindles can be screwed directly onto the rail. They are best used with metal spindles or glass brackets/clamps.
For further information and expert advice on stair base rails, please contact your friendly local Howarth branch.