Glass Balustrade Specialists — Portsmouth, Hampshire

Glass Balustrade Portsmouth — Designed & Installed

Frameless and framed glass balustrade systems for Portsmouth homes, seafront balconies and contemporary staircases. Engineered for coastal Hampshire — 316 marine-grade stainless steel as standard on external installations. Local manufacturer based 15 minutes across the harbour in Gosport. From £350/m framed, £450/m frameless — fully installed.

£350/m
From — Framed
7–10
Days Lead Time
15 min
From Gosport
BS 6180
Compliant
Quick Answer

How much does glass balustrade cost in Portsmouth? A Continox glass balustrade in Portsmouth starts from £350/m framed or £450/m frameless, fully installed. Coastal-grade external installations (316 stainless steel) also from £450/m. Pricing is fixed following the free on-site survey.

Does Continox cover Portsmouth? Yes — Continox is based in Gosport, 15 minutes across Portsmouth Harbour by Gosport Ferry, or 20 minutes by car via the M275. We install across all Portsmouth districts including Southsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf Quays, Port Solent, Cosham and Hilsea.

How long does installation take? 7–10 days lead time from order to install. Site time: typically 1–2 days for a residential balcony or internal staircase.

Portsmouth is one of the most demanding environments in the UK for external glass balustrade installations. The city sits on a tidal harbour with constant exposure to salt-laden air — from the Southsea seafront to the Gunwharf Quays waterfront and the Port Solent marina, every external installation faces wind-driven sea spray that destroys substandard hardware within months. At the same time, Portsmouth's waterfront views are exactly why homeowners choose glass balustrade in the first place — and a properly specified system delivers both.

Continox is based in Gosport — 15 minutes across Portsmouth Harbour — and we manufacture and install glass balustrade systems for Portsmouth homes, balconies and staircases. This guide covers everything you need to know: frameless and framed system options, cost per linear metre, coastal-grade specification (316 stainless steel), Building Regulations compliance and the local installation process across every district of Portsmouth and surrounding South East Hampshire.

Glass Balustrade Cost Portsmouth

Glass balustrade in Portsmouth costs from £350/m framed, £450/m frameless, or £450/m external coastal-grade with 316 stainless steel hardware. All prices include design, manufacture, BS 6180 structural calculations and professional installation by our Gosport-based team.

The cost of a glass balustrade in Portsmouth is calculated by linear metre of glass — meaning the total run measured along the floor. For example, a typical Southsea seafront balcony of 6 metres frontage in frameless coastal-grade specification works out at 6m × £450/m = £2,700 fully installed, including 316 stainless steel patch fittings, toughened laminated glass to BS EN 14449, structural calculations and a single day on site.

For a complete pricing breakdown across all glass balustrade specifications — including handrails, base channels and frameless premium upgrades — see our glass balustrade pricing page. For the full bespoke staircase context including matched-spec staircase balustrade, see our Bespoke Staircase Cost UK guide.

What's Included in the Portsmouth Price

  • Free on-site survey across Portsmouth — Southsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf, Port Solent, Cosham, Hilsea
  • Coastal exposure assessment for external installations — wind load category, salt spray exposure rating
  • Photorealistic 3D design visuals placed in your actual Portsmouth property
  • Structural calculations to BS 6180:2011 — residential 0.74 kN/m or commercial 1.5 kN/m as required
  • Wind load calculations to BS 6399-2 for coastal exposure (specific to Portsmouth seafront and harbour-facing installations)
  • Toughened & laminated glass — BS EN 12150 + BS EN 14449 certified
  • 316 marine-grade stainless steel hardware for all external Portsmouth installations
  • Professional installation by Continox's in-house Gosport-based team — no subcontractors
  • UKCA marking & Declaration of Performance handed over on completion
  • 5-year warranty against manufacturing defect on glass, hardware and workmanship

Glass Balustrade Systems for Portsmouth Homes

Continox manufactures four distinct glass balustrade systems for Portsmouth properties. The choice between them depends on installation location (internal vs external), substrate, aesthetic preference and budget. Every system is available across all Portsmouth districts and includes Building Regulations documentation.

Most Popular

Frameless Glass Balustrade

The premium contemporary system — no visible posts, no top rail, just toughened laminated glass fixed with near-invisible patch fittings at the base. The cleanest possible visual, allowing uninterrupted views from balconies, terraces and internal staircases. The natural choice for Gunwharf Quays apartments and Southsea seafront properties where the view is the point.

  • 17.5mm toughened laminated glass (BS EN 14449)
  • Patch fittings or base channel fixing
  • No top rail option — pure frameless aesthetic
  • Optional slimline stainless or oak handrail
  • BS 6180:2011 residential 0.74 kN/m as standard
  • 316 marine-grade stainless steel for external
From £450/m
Design, manufacture & installation excl. VAT
Cost-Effective

Framed Glass Balustrade

A steel post-and-rail framework holding toughened glass infill panels. More cost-effective per linear metre than frameless — particularly economical for longer runs typical of Portsmouth town houses and longer balcony frontages. Available in any RAL colour to match window frames or architectural details. Practical, robust and visually refined.

  • 10mm or 12mm toughened glass (BS EN 12150)
  • Steel posts at 1.2–1.5m centres
  • Top handrail — stainless, painted or oak
  • Any RAL powder coat colour
  • Easier retrofit on existing substrates
  • Lower per-metre cost on longer runs
From £350/m
Design, manufacture & installation excl. VAT
Marine Spec — Coastal

External Coastal-Grade Glass Balustrade

The specification we install on every Portsmouth waterfront property — Southsea seafront, Gunwharf Quays, Port Solent and any installation within 1km of the coast. 316 marine-grade stainless steel for all hardware (not 304), laminated glass tested for salt spray exposure, and concealed drainage to prevent moisture pooling. Built to last decades in the most aggressive coastal Hampshire environments.

  • 316 stainless steel — not 304 (critical for coast)
  • Toughened & laminated glass — salt spray rated
  • Concealed base drainage system
  • Wind load engineered to BS 6399-2
  • Frameless or framed configuration
  • Suitable for Southsea, Gunwharf, Port Solent
From £450/m
Design, manufacture & installation excl. VAT
Premium — Internal Stairs

Internal Staircase Glass Balustrade

Frameless glass balustrade designed specifically to match a contemporary staircase — floating, central spine or bespoke. Glass runs continuously along flight and landing, with a slimline oak or stainless steel handrail laser-levelled to the pitch line. The natural pairing for our floating and central spine staircase ranges, and a standard inclusion in those projects.

  • Frameless glass — matched to staircase design
  • Continuous run along flight + landing
  • Slimline oak or stainless handrail
  • Part K compliant — 900mm flight / 1100mm landing
  • Included in floating & central spine staircases
  • 3D design visuals before manufacture
From £450/m
Design, manufacture & installation excl. VAT

Coastal Environment — Why Portsmouth Needs Marine-Grade Specification

Portsmouth's coastal location means external glass balustrade installations face salt-laden air, wind-driven sea spray and higher base wind loads. 316 marine-grade stainless steel hardware is essential for any installation within 1km of the harbour or seafront — 304 grade visibly corrodes within 18–24 months in these conditions.

Most UK glass balustrade installations use 304 stainless steel hardware — patch fittings, base channels, posts and handrails. For inland installations this is entirely adequate and durable. For Portsmouth, it isn't. The combination of salt aerosol from the Solent, sustained wind from the south-west, and frequent rainfall means hardware is in a constant wet-salt cycle that 304 stainless cannot resist. The result is "tea staining" — visible brown corrosion on the metal surface — typically appearing within 12 months and becoming structurally significant by 24 months.

304 vs 316 Stainless Steel — What the Numbers Mean

The difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel is the addition of 2–3% molybdenum in 316 grade. Molybdenum dramatically increases resistance to chloride pitting — the specific corrosion mechanism caused by salt exposure. The cost difference is modest (around 15–20% on hardware components), but the lifetime difference on a Portsmouth seafront installation is decades. Every Continox external installation within the Portsmouth coastal zone uses 316 as standard — we don't offer 304 for external Portsmouth work because we won't underwrite a system that will fail.

Wind Load — BS 6399-2 for Coastal Exposure

Portsmouth sits in BS 6399-2 wind speed zone with elevated coastal terrain category, meaning external balustrade installations must be designed for higher base wind loads than equivalent inland properties. Frameless glass balustrade panels are particularly affected — they present a continuous wind-loaded surface with no breaks. Continox calculates wind loads specifically for the installation location during the survey, and specifies glass thickness, fixing centres and bracket capacity accordingly. For seafront-facing installations we typically specify 19mm laminated glass minimum (vs 17.5mm inland).

Why 304 stainless steel fails on Portsmouth seafront. Salt aerosol from the Solent combined with wind-driven rain creates a sustained chloride exposure that exceeds 304's resistance threshold. Visible "tea staining" — brown surface corrosion — typically appears within 12 months. By 24 months, pitting corrosion compromises the structural performance of patch fittings. The fix isn't cleaning — it's specification. Every Continox external installation in Portsmouth uses 316 marine-grade stainless steel as standard. We don't offer 304 for any installation within 1km of Portsmouth Harbour, Southsea seafront, Langstone Harbour or Port Solent.

What's Included in Every Portsmouth Project

Every Continox glass balustrade project in Portsmouth includes the full scope — from the first site visit to handover with full compliance documentation. The following is included as standard in every fixed-price quotation.

01

Free Portsmouth Survey

On-site visit anywhere in Portsmouth — Southsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf, Cosham, Hilsea. Includes coastal exposure assessment for external installations. No charge, no obligation.

02

3D Photorealistic Visuals

Full photorealistic renders of your glass balustrade placed accurately in your Portsmouth property — including hardware finish, glass clarity and handrail option. Produced before manufacture, at no charge.

03

Structural & Wind Calculations

BS 6180:2011 balustrade load calculations + BS 6399-2 wind load assessment for Portsmouth coastal exposure category. Signed by a qualified structural engineer. Required for Building Control submission.

04

CAD Drawings — PDF & DWG

Detailed as-built drawings showing all fixing positions, glass specifications and compliance notes. Provided in PDF and DWG format for your architect or Building Control surveyor.

05

UKCA Marking & DoP

All structural steel components carry UKCA marking and a Declaration of Performance under UK Construction Products Regulations — required by Building Control and commercial insurers.

06

Gosport-Based Installation Team

Installed by Continox's in-house team — based in Gosport, 15 minutes from Portsmouth via the harbour ferry. No subcontractors. Typically 1–2 days on site for a residential installation.

Glass balustrade landing 1100mm height Portsmouth Hampshire
Landing Balustrade — 1100mm Height
Post balustrade system cost-effective Portsmouth installation
Post System — Cost-Effective

Building Regulations: Compliance Standards

Every Continox glass balustrade in Portsmouth is designed and installed in full compliance with UK Building Regulations and the relevant British Standards. The following is the standard compliance schedule provided with every installation. For full regulatory detail see our Glass Balustrade Regulations guide.

Requirement Specification Standard
Balustrade Height — Landing 1100mm above ground floor Approved Document K
Balustrade Height — Stair Flight 900mm above pitch line Approved Document K
Balustrade Height — Balcony 1100mm minimum residential Approved Document K
Horizontal Load — Residential 0.74 kN/m horizontal BS 6180:2011
Horizontal Load — Commercial 1.5 kN/m horizontal BS 6180:2011
Glass Type — Toughened Heat-soak tested BS EN 12150
Glass Type — Laminated Required for infill / no top rail BS EN 14449
Sphere Rule — No Openings No 100mm sphere passage Approved Document K
Wind Load — Portsmouth Coast Coastal exposure category BS 6399-2
Stainless Steel — External Portsmouth 316 marine grade required BS EN 10088-2
Structural Steel Manufacture EXC2 minimum BS EN 1090-1
UKCA Marking Declaration of Performance UK CPR 2013
Bespoke glass balustrade installation Portsmouth area Hampshire
Bespoke Install — Portsmouth Area
Frameless glass balustrade stair application Portsmouth Continox
Frameless — Stair Application
Internal glass balustrade oak handrail premium Portsmouth Hampshire
Internal Glass — Oak Detail

How It Works: From Portsmouth Survey to Install

Every Continox glass balustrade project in Portsmouth follows the same four-stage process — from the first site visit to compliance handover. Total lead time from order to installation: typically 7–10 days for stock-spec systems.

1

Free Portsmouth Survey

We visit your property anywhere in Portsmouth — measure precisely, assess substrate, and for external installations confirm coastal exposure category. No charge. All dimensions taken from site, never from drawings.

2

3D Design & Fixed Price

Photorealistic 3D renders of your glass balustrade placed in your actual property — produced before any commitment. Fixed-price quotation covering design, manufacture, installation and compliance documentation. Confirmed within 24 hours.

3

Manufacture

Glass cut, edge-polished, toughened and laminated. Hardware specified — 316 marine grade for external Portsmouth installations. Structural calculations and CAD drawings produced concurrently for Building Control.

4

Installation & Sign-Off

Installed by our Gosport-based in-house team — typically 1–2 days on site for residential installations. UKCA documentation and compliance schedule handed over on completion. 5-year warranty starts on handover.

Glass Balustrade Across Portsmouth

Continox installs glass balustrade systems across every district of Portsmouth — from Southsea seafront balconies and Old Portsmouth waterfront properties to Gunwharf Quays apartments, Port Solent marina-side homes and inland districts including Cosham, Fratton, North End, Eastney, Hilsea and Paulsgrove.

For waterfront installations — particularly Southsea Common, Gunwharf Quays and Old Portsmouth — we specify 316 marine-grade stainless steel hardware as standard. For inland districts where coastal exposure is less aggressive, we use the most appropriate specification for the location and substrate. Every project is priced following a free on-site survey — never from drawings alone.

For glass balustrade context across our full UK service area see our main glass balustrade page. For balcony-specific solutions see our balcony railings range.

Coastal Hampshire Coverage from Gosport

Continox is based in Gosport — the closest professional bespoke manufacturer to Portsmouth. We're 15 minutes from Portsmouth Harbour via the Gosport Ferry (passenger), or 20 minutes by car via the M275 motorway. This proximity matters: we can attend snag visits, fitting checks or design walkthroughs without the £200+ travel fee that distant suppliers add to every visit.

Beyond Portsmouth itself, we cover all of coastal Hampshire as standard service: Gosport, Lee-on-the-Solent, Stubbington, Fareham, Portchester, Havant, Waterlooville, Hayling Island, Emsworth and the wider Hampshire region including Winchester, Petersfield and into West Sussex (Chichester, Bognor Regis).

For contemporary staircase context — including matched-specification staircase balustrade — see our modern staircase range. For external installations see our external staircase page.

People Also Ask

The most common questions from Portsmouth homeowners researching glass balustrade — direct answers below, with deeper detail in the FAQ section.

How much is glass balustrade in Portsmouth per metre?

Glass balustrade in Portsmouth costs from £350/m framed, £450/m frameless, or £450/m external coastal-grade. All prices include design, manufacture, BS 6180 calculations and professional installation.

Who installs glass balustrade near Portsmouth?

Continox is based in Gosport — 15 minutes from Portsmouth Harbour by ferry or 20 minutes by M275. We design, manufacture and install glass balustrade systems across every Portsmouth district. Free survey, fixed-price quote.

Is glass balustrade safe near the sea in Portsmouth?

Yes — when correctly specified. External Portsmouth installations require 316 marine-grade stainless steel hardware (not 304) and wind load calculations to BS 6399-2 coastal exposure category. Continox specifies this as standard.

What's the difference between frameless and framed glass balustrade?

Frameless uses 17.5mm laminated glass fixed with patch fittings — no posts, no top rail. Framed uses thinner toughened glass within a steel post-and-rail frame. Frameless from £450/m, framed from £350/m.

Does Continox cover Southsea and Old Portsmouth?

Yes — Southsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf Quays and Port Solent are all standard coverage from our Gosport base. All four are coastal locations requiring 316 marine-grade specification, which is our default for these districts.

How long does glass balustrade installation take in Portsmouth?

Lead time is 7–10 days from order to installation. Site time: typically 1–2 days for a residential balcony or internal staircase. Complex multi-level installations may require an additional day on site.

Glass Balustrade Across Portsmouth & Coastal Hampshire

Continox installs glass balustrade systems across every district of Portsmouth and the wider South East Hampshire region. Free on-site survey across all listed locations.

Portsmouth City
Southsea Old Portsmouth Gunwharf Quays Port Solent North End Cosham Fratton Eastney Hilsea Paulsgrove Drayton Farlington Milton Copnor
Adjacent — 5 Miles
Gosport Lee-on-the-Solent Stubbington Fareham Portchester Titchfield Wickham Rowner
15–30 Min Drive
Havant Waterlooville Hayling Island Emsworth Bishop's Waltham Denmead Clanfield Horndean
Wider Hampshire & West Sussex
Southampton Winchester Petersfield Chichester Bognor Regis Eastleigh Romsey

Portsmouth Glass Balustrade — FAQ

Common questions from Portsmouth homeowners about glass balustrade specification, cost, coastal-grade requirements and installation.

A Continox glass balustrade in Portsmouth starts from £350/m framed, £450/m frameless, or £450/m external coastal-grade (316 marine stainless). All prices include design, manufacture, BS 6180 structural calculations, BS 6399-2 wind load assessment for coastal exposure, full UKCA documentation, and professional installation by our Gosport-based in-house team. A typical Southsea seafront balcony of 6m frontage in frameless coastal-grade specification: £2,700 fully installed. Prices are fixed following the free on-site survey — never estimates. For full pricing context see our glass balustrade page.
Yes — Continox is based in Gosport, 15 minutes across Portsmouth Harbour by the Gosport Ferry (passenger service to The Hard) or 20 minutes by car via the M275. We are the closest professional bespoke glass balustrade manufacturer to Portsmouth and install across every district — Southsea, Old Portsmouth, Gunwharf Quays, Port Solent, North End, Cosham, Fratton, Eastney, Hilsea, Paulsgrove, Drayton, Farlington, Milton and Copnor. Free on-site survey across all Portsmouth postcodes.
Yes — provided it is specified correctly. Portsmouth's coastal location demands 316 marine-grade stainless steel hardware (not the more common 304), toughened and laminated glass rated for salt spray exposure, and wind load calculations to BS 6399-2 for coastal exposure category. Continox specifies all three as standard for any installation within 1km of Portsmouth Harbour, Southsea seafront, Langstone Harbour or Port Solent. A correctly specified system lasts decades; an under-specified system shows visible corrosion within 12–24 months.
Frameless glass balustrade uses 17.5mm toughened laminated glass fixed with patch fittings or a base channel at floor level — no posts, no top rail. It's the cleanest visual but more demanding to engineer and install. From £450/m. Framed glass balustrade uses thinner toughened glass (10mm or 12mm) within a steel post-and-rail frame, with posts at 1.2–1.5m centres. More cost-effective per metre, easier to retrofit on existing substrates, and available in any RAL colour. From £350/m. Both are Part K and BS 6180 compliant when correctly engineered.
Yes — every Continox glass balustrade in Portsmouth complies fully with Approved Document K, BS 6180:2011 (residential 0.74 kN/m or commercial 1.5 kN/m) and BS 6399-2 for coastal wind loads. Glass is specified to BS EN 12150 (toughened, heat-soak tested) and BS EN 14449 (laminated) where required. All structural steel components carry UKCA marking and a Declaration of Performance. The full compliance schedule is handed over with the installation — suitable for Building Control sign-off. See our Glass Balustrade Regulations guide.
For frameless balustrade with no top rail, Continox specifies 17.5mm toughened laminated glass as standard for residential. For seafront-facing Portsmouth installations exposed to higher wind loads, we typically upgrade to 19mm laminated. For framed balustrade with a top handrail taking the structural load, glass is typically 10mm or 12mm toughened depending on infill panel size and wind exposure. Final glass specification is confirmed by structural calculation after the on-site survey.
Lead time from order to installation is typically 7–10 days for stock-specification systems. Site time: 1–2 days for a residential balcony or internal staircase balustrade. Complex multi-level installations or large commercial projects may require 3–4 days on site. Our proximity to Portsmouth (15 minutes from Gosport) means we can attend short-notice snag visits and follow-up checks without disruption.
Yes — retrofit installations are common across Portsmouth, particularly on Victorian and Edwardian period properties in Southsea and the Edwardian terraces of Old Portsmouth, and on apartment balconies in Gunwharf Quays and Port Solent. The on-site survey establishes whether the existing substrate (concrete slab, steel structure, masonry) can accept the required fixings. For balconies where the substrate isn't adequate, framed systems with surface-fixed posts often work where frameless wouldn't. We confirm the right system at the survey, before committing to a fixed price.
Every Continox glass balustrade carries a 5-year warranty against manufacturing defect — covering glass, stainless steel hardware, brackets and fixings, and workmanship. The warranty applies to all materials and labour from the same supplier responsible for design, manufacture and installation — single point of accountability throughout. For external Portsmouth installations using 316 marine-grade specification, the practical lifespan is significantly longer — typically 20+ years before any hardware replacement is required.
Yes — Gunwharf Quays is one of our most common Portsmouth installation locations. The combination of waterfront views, contemporary apartment architecture and demanding coastal exposure makes frameless glass balustrade in 316 marine-grade specification the natural fit. We coordinate with building management for access arrangements and provide all required documentation (BS 6180 calculations, UKCA, DoP) for management company sign-off. We also install in Port Solent marina-side properties on the same specification.
Design Your Portsmouth Glass Balustrade
Free Survey, 3D Visuals & Fixed-Price Quote

Free on-site survey anywhere in Portsmouth — including coastal exposure assessment for external installations. Photorealistic 3D visuals of your exact design, and a fixed-price quotation within 24 hours. From £350/m — designed, manufactured and installed by your local Gosport-based team.