Matte Black
Not only does Matte Black provide a cool look for bar foot rail, it’s also a weather-resistant finish that can be used for outdoor projects.
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About Matte Black Bar Rail
Do you want your bar foot rail to combine modern coolness with a touch of timeless elegance? Meet the Matte Black finish. This is one of our standard finishes for 2-inch outside diameter bar rail tubing and we also carry a comprehensive range of matching hardware accessories like elbows, brackets, end caps, and flanges, so you’ll have your Matte Black bar rail installed in a flash.
Matte Black is also one of our durable, weather-resistant bar rail finishes, so if you’re building a bar outside, it’s a great option.
Installation & Care
How to Install Matte Black Foot Rail
Matte Black tubing is sold in standard sizes of 2’, 4’, 6’ and 8’ lengths. We can also cut custom lengths to fit your specific bar dimensions. For commercial installation, we recommend a bracket approximately every 36". Brackets should also be placed at every joint to ensure stability.
Matte Black Custom Radius
Custom radius bar foot rail is fabricated in-house by Kegworks, giving you the flexibility to achieve your design vision while keeping your project moving. Our team can produce curved bar foot rail to your exact specifications, with the finish, radius, and dimensions your project requires. Request a custom quote and work with one of our architectural metal specialists to bring your custom foot rail project to life.
Caring for Matte Black Foot Rail
Proper care of your bar foot rail is important in maintaining its quality over time. As they are built to support the feet of you and your guests, wear and tear can and likely will occur with use. To clean Matte Black, or any other powder-coated bar rail finish, wash with warm water, or a mild soap and warm water solution. Harsh chemicals and other cleaners can harm the finish. Touch-up paint can be used to repair minor scratches in powder-coated finishes that may occur over time under normal wear and tear. Thoroughly clean the surface and apply a thin coat of touch-up paint to cover the scratch.












































