Viewrail has announced the nationwide rollout of Viewrail Installations, a service created exclusively to install the company’s FLIGHT floating stairs in residential homes and commercial businesses. Operations will be located in major markets nationwide.
“The dearth of skilled labor in the building trades is well documented and unlikely to change in the near future,” says Len Morris, founder and owner of Viewrail. “We have a visually striking, unique product, and the best, fastest, easiest, most efficient way to install this is to hire an experienced professional to do the work,” he added.
A new entity, Viewrail Installations LLC, has been created to expand the service nationwide. Morris and Viewrail have partnered with Daniel Bezden, CEO of the new company. The service is now available exclusively at www.viewrail.com through the Viewrail design and engineering team.
“Our floating stairs are designed and engineered to extremely tight tolerances, and now we can ensure that installation is executed to those same high standards. This is the next step in Viewrail’s continued growth, and will be meaningful to our customers and very rewarding for our team members,” says Morris.
The service begins with onsite measuring of the existing space to ensure that the steel, glass, aluminum, and finely crafted wood components are correctly crafted specifically for each project. A highly automated engineering system creates shop drawings which are then reviewed by the homeowner and builder or architect prior to manufacturing of the components.
“Every installer that will be on a job site is a factory-trained, full-time employee,” adds Bezden. “My background in product installation has shown me that the key is to hire people with the right aptitude and skills, and then to train them extensively in the nuances of the unique installation process. Their experience creates a smooth and extremely professional installation that’s accomplished in less time. Our crews know where every component goes, and we show up on time with all the tools in our own trucks.”