Espacement Balustres Gratuit — Nombre & Entraxe (2026)
Calculateur d'espacement de balustres gratuit — nombre exact et espacement uniforme pour garde-corps d'escaliers et terrasses. Conforme aux normes.
Comment utiliser ce calculateur
- 1Measure the total railing length in inches from post to post (or end to end).
- 2Enter the baluster width (1.5 inches for standard square balusters, 0.75 inches for round).
- 3Enter the post width (3.5 inches for standard 4x4 posts).
- 4Enter the number of posts and click Calculate for exact baluster count and even spacing.
À propos de ce matériau
Balusters (also called spindles) are the vertical fill members in a railing system that prevent falls and meet building code. The IRC requires that a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through any opening in the railing -- this applies between balusters, between balusters and posts, between the bottom rail and the deck surface, and through any decorative opening. Standard square balusters are 1.5 inches wide (matching a 2x2 nominal), and round balusters are typically 3/4 inch in diameter. With 1.5-inch square balusters and a 4-inch maximum gap, you need approximately 3 balusters per linear foot of railing. A typical 6-foot railing section uses 17 to 19 balusters. Common materials include pressure-treated wood ($1-3 each), cedar ($2-5 each), aluminum ($3-8 each), and composite ($4-10 each). Stainless steel cable systems use 3/16-inch cables at 3-inch spacing as an alternative to vertical balusters. This calculator distributes balusters evenly within each section so that every gap is identical -- resulting in a uniform, professional appearance that automatically meets the 4-inch code requirement. Uniform spacing also simplifies installation since you can cut a single spacer block and use it for every baluster.
Étapes suivantes :
Conseils de pose
- •Cut a spacer block to the calculated gap width and use it between every baluster for perfectly even spacing.
- •Pre-drill screw holes in wood balusters to prevent splitting -- especially hardwoods and small cross-sections.
- •Install the bottom rail first, set all balusters with the spacer, then attach the top rail.
- •Use exterior-grade adhesive in addition to screws for long-term durability in weather-exposed railings.
Erreurs courantes à éviter
- Spacing balusters too far apart -- the 4-inch sphere test applies to every opening, not just the average gap.
- Forgetting to subtract post widths from the total railing length when calculating available space.
- Not pre-drilling wood balusters -- small cross-sections split easily when screwed near the ends.
- Ignoring the gap between the deck surface and the bottom rail -- the 4-inch rule applies here too.
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