glass-railings2026-04-02·10 min read

Glass Balcony Railings in Germany: Systems, Standards and Specification

Complete guide to specifying glass balcony railings for the German market — frameless vs post-mounted, EN standards, wind loads and system selection.

Glass Balcony Railings in Germany: Systems, Standards and Specification

Glass balcony railings combine safety with unobstructed views. This guide covers the German market specifically.

Frameless vs Post-Mounted

Frameless systems (FS 1500, FS 3000, FS 7000) clamp the glass into an aluminium base channel with no visible posts. Maximum transparency. The glass IS the barrier.

Post-mounted systems (VisioAir) use aluminium or stainless steel posts with glass infill panels. Lower cost, easier installation, suitable for retrofit.

German Standards

DIN 18065 defines minimum railing heights: 900mm residential, 1100mm public. EN 12150-1 mandates tempered safety glass. EN 1991-1-1 specifies horizontal loads: 0.5 kN/m residential, 1.0 kN/m commercial.

Glass Selection

Laminated safety glass (VSG) is mandatory. Thickness depends on wind exposure: 6+6mm for sheltered residential, 10+10mm for commercial, up to 15+15mm for high-rise applications.

Wind Load Calculation

EN 1991-1-4 governs wind actions. Building height, terrain category and exposure determine the design pressure. The FS 7000 handles up to 7.0 kPa — suitable for high-rise balconies.

Conclusion

Choose your system based on building height, wind zone and aesthetic requirements. Alcodec offers certified solutions for every application.

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