Benny railing
About
Railings do more than meet code—they shape how a building feels from the sidewalk. In neighborhoods where stoops and fire escapes double as social perches, the right contractor can turn functional metalwork into quiet architecture. Benny railing operates where Jamaica Avenue’s brick storefronts give way to residential side streets, offering custom solutions for stairs, balconies, and terraces.
The shop sits at 178-10 Jamaica Ave, a stretch where hardware stores and bodegas share blocks with century-old walk-ups. Local contractors often specify materials that weather well against Queens humidity, and the work here tends toward aluminum, wrought iron, and powder-coated steel—durable choices for urban exposure. Glass panels and cable systems are also on the menu for clients who prefer sleeker sightlines.
Questions about permits or lead times can be sorted by calling (347) 776-1795; the same number handles quotes for everything from spiral stair railings to ADA-compliant handrails. Many projects in the area involve retrofitting older brownstones, where original details like newel posts and balusters need matching or replication.
For measurements or site visits, the map at this link will drop a pin outside the storefront. A quick walk from Sutphin Boulevard keeps the location accessible whether you arrive by subway or car.