WHY US?
Penthouse glass railings require a higher level of engineering, coordination, and finish quality than typical residential projects. Tenmar specializes in frameless systems designed for high-rise conditions, with careful attention to wind exposure, structural anchoring, and building approval requirements from design through installation.
Our Process
What To Expect With a Tenmar Penthouse Installation
Marten handles everything from first measurement to final walkthrough, so your railing fits perfectly and passes inspection without delays. Penthouse projects require careful planning, coordination, and precision installation.
Design & Assessment
Private consultation, detailed measurements, and review of building requirements and site conditions.
Engineering & Approvals
Structural engineering, documentation preparation, and coordination with strata or architectural review bodies.
Fabrication & Installation
Custom glass fabrication followed by a coordinated, low-disruption installation and final inspection.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.
Will my penthouse glass railing meet code requirements?
In most cases, yes- when the system is engineered and documented for your building and installation conditions. We use engineer review and approval-ready drawings to support compliance and inspection sign-off.
How long does it take from quote to completion?
6-8 weeks on average. Design consultation (1 week) → permit approval (2-3 weeks) → fabrication (2 weeks) → installation (1-2 days).
How is pricing determined?
Pricing depends on terrace size, glass configuration, mounting method, and any custom design options. A detailed quote is provided after the consultation. Frameless systems typically range from $300–$400 per linear foot installed.
Do you handle the permit applications?
Yes. We submit engineered drawings, coordinate with inspectors, and schedule the final inspection. You don't touch any paperwork.
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