Metal structures
We manufacture fences, balconies, staircases, canopies, and similar metal structures according to your requirements. We carry out projects for private homes, public buildings, and industrial facilities, and we adapt each project to the specific requirements of the space and its intended use.
We can manufacture structures based on existing drawings or projects, or, at your request, carry out measurements ourselves and prepare the project, including consulting on optimal solutions before production begins.
We offer fabrication with or without installation.
We use various materials, including steel, stainless steel (inox), aluminum, and brass, and finish surfaces according to your wishes: powder-coated or painted in the desired RAL color, hot-dip galvanized, while stainless steel can be ground or polished.
Surface treatments can be customized to your needs: powder-coated or painted in the desired RAL color, hot-dip galvanized, and for stainless steel, ground or polished.
Contact us for advice or a quote — we will be happy to help turn your ideas into high-quality and functional metal structures.
Product Range
Scope of Services
- on-site measurements
- documentation preparation
- structural calculations
- structure fabrication
- supply and installation
Final Surface Finishing
- powder-coated or painted in the desired RAL color,
- hot-dip galvanized,
- stainless steel ground or polished.
Details That Define Quality
Material Wall Thickness?
For lightweight structures (fences, handrails, and similar), thin-walled pipes (<2 mm) are often used to reduce material costs. In addition, thick-walled pipes are not factory-finished with grinding or polishing, so manufacturers often resort to thin walls.
From a structural point of view, thin-walled pipes can withstand loads; however, due to insufficient rigidity, they can cause wobbling, ringing (rattling), and vibrations. They are also more prone to dents from falling objects or hail, similar to damage seen on some cars.
In our production, we always use thicker walls, and we also have the technology to grind and polish them.
Full Weld or Spot Welds?
In practice, partial welds or spot welds are often used to save production time and thus reduce costs. Although partial welds may withstand loads, they are most often the cause of reduced structural rigidity, resulting in wobbling, vibrations, and unwanted ringing (rattling).
Partial welds also represent a “weak point” for the development of corrosion. In galvanized structures, air pockets remain that are not galvanized, around which rust develops.
In stainless steel (inox) structures, gaps and cracks remain where impurities, sea salt, and atmospheric elements can accumulate, often causing corrosion even in otherwise corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
For these reasons, the structures we manufacture are 100% welded, unless otherwise agreed.
Treated or Untreated Welds?
After welding, stainless steel requires additional weld treatment, either by chemical or mechanical means. During welding, heat-affected zones are formed, causing surface discoloration and creating areas that are not resistant to corrosion in certain environments. In addition, they represent aesthetic imperfections.
The welds on our stainless steel (inox) structures are 100% treated.
Press-In Nut or Welded Threaded Insert?
For thinner walls where the material isn’t sufficiently thick for effective thread cutting, we use welded threaded inserts in the construction. The alternative of using press-in nuts, especially on round tubes, often proves inadequate as they can loosen during use, leading to vibrations and noise in the structure.