Shutters
Building a new dwelling or rebuilding an existing property is the ideal time to consider built-in roller shutters.

Built-in shutter boxes

Building a new dwelling or rebuilding an existing property is the ideal time to consider built-in roller shutters. A built-in shutter box is an “invisible” shutter box that is hidden into the window or door opening.

PVC shutters

are not only more resistant to moisture, they also offer higher fire-resistant qualities. They are cheaper, easier to clean, and quicker to manufacture than wooden shutters. Therefore, PVC might be the simplest option if you are renovating your home on a deadline or budget. Plus, many PVC shutters offer extra security, as they are created with more efficient locking points, so are much harder for a burglar to penetrate.

External shutter boxes

When built-in shutters cannot be installed, external shutter boxes can be fitted during and after construction. They can be fitted both internally or externally to suit the client or architects’ requirements. External shutter boxes are fitted to older properties where built in or internal installation is not an option.

Louvered shutters

For an authentic look and maintenance-free option, PVC shutters add curb appeal and accentuate your windows. PVC won’t split, rot or fade, saving you time and money with no annual up-keep.