Handrails

Looking for custom handrails in Ottawa?

Promenaid Handrails offer modular designs that can be fully customized to match your unique style and preferences. Our modular components allow for endless customization options, ensuring your handrails perfectly complement your home’s design.

Installing a secondary handrail provides the necessary support to move safely on stairs, ramps, and hallways, especially in slippery conditions. It also adds a stylish element to your home’s design.

Promenaid Handrails

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Why Install With Conval-Aid?

Our experts will work hand-in-hand with you to create handrails that not only enhance safety but also elevate your home’s aesthetic. 

From traditional to modern designs, we offer a wide range of materials and finishes to choose from. 

Our meticulous attention to detail ensures a seamless installation that will enhance your home’s functionality and value for years to come.

Handrails Ottawa

Promenaid Custom Grab Bars

One key difference between Promenade handrails and stair railings is the grip they provide. Our handrails offer a firm grip for stability and security, while stair railings may not.

Promenaid Handrails

8 Rail and bar finish to fit your design aesthetic. Anodized Aluminum or Wood Wrapped Aluminum that will not warp.

  • The railing finish options allow for finishes that can match existing design features in your home.

Anodized Aluminum

  • Satin Black
  • Satin White
  • Silver
  • Champagne
  • Architectural bronze

True Wood

  • Red Oak
  • prefinished Red Oak
  • prefinished Black Walnut
  • Unfinished Red Oak may be stained and varnished to match most existing finishes

6 Hardware finish options that can provide a truly custom design. Designed to complement the colours chosen for the bars, they are not an exact match.

2 Endcap options available for the handrails

2 bracket styles

Promenaid handrails look even better with optional built-in LED lights. These lights are stylish and can withstand any weather. The Channelux™ dimmable high-intensity modules are easy to install anywhere you like.

Ready to get started?

Give us a call at 613-738-2721 or contact us online. Our specialists will be happy to help you with any questions you may have.

Interior Handrails

Any finish option would be suitable for indoor use however TrueWood is recommended for indoor use in dry environments only

If you want a real wood look inside your home, TrueWood™ finishes are a great option. TrueWood™ looks and feels like real wood because it actually is real wood! A thin layer of genuine oak or walnut is permanently attached to the handrail’s aluminum core.

The wood finishes provide the opportunity to match the wood on your stairs and floors

The wood-wrapped aluminum is more dent-resistant than wood railing.

Exterior Handrails

Anodized Aluminum

Versatile and long-lasting, these handrails can be used indoors or outdoors and are resistant to salt corrosion.

Anodizing gives the aluminum a stunning appearance and exceptional durability.

The finishes are scratch-resistant and weatherproof, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use without worrying about chipping, flaking, or fading.

My wife has back problems at her computer. Conval-Aid had all the different Obusforme types, so she was able to try each along with expert advice. She's very happy with the one we bought (not one that you find at drug stores).

– John Sankey

Aug 2020

Handrails vs. Grab Bars

Grab bars

A grab bar is a sturdy bar, either horizontal or vertical, that’s installed in various places to help people stay balanced and steady. 

You’ll often find them in bathrooms and other areas where people might need extra support, like near toilets, showers, or bathtubs. 

They’re mainly used for holding onto when you’re standing up, sitting down, or moving around. They are often found in washrooms.

HandrailsHandrail

A handrail is a rail that runs along stairs or walkways to help people stay steady and safe as they go up or down. 

They’re mainly used to keep your balance and stop you from falling on elevated surfaces. You’ll often see them in stairwells, hallways, staircases, ramps, and other places with stairs or changes in height. 

They’re made to be strong enough to hold onto and are often made of materials like wood or metal.