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501 Patricia Ave.
San Mateo, CA 94401
(650) 605-3917

Serving all of San Mateo and Santa Clara counties including Redwood City, Daly City, S San Francisco, San Bruno, San Jose, Sunnyvale and Mt View.

Services include plantation shutters, wood shutters, blinds, roman shades, roller shades, solar shades and shutter repair. Brands include Sunland and Insolroll... License 776843 | DCID6504018567
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How to Choose
Researching Shutter Companies in Santa Clara County

Window shutters are a solid and stable window covering which typically consist of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails. Within this frame can be louvers (operable or fixed, horizontal or vertical), solid panels, glass, fabric and almost any other item that can be mounted within a frame....

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Window shutters are a solid and stable window covering which typically consist of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails. Within this frame can be louvers (operable or fixed, horizontal or vertical), solid panels, glass, fabric and almost any other item that can be mounted within a frame.

There are a variety of reasons shutters are used, which include controlling the amount of sunlight in a room, providing privacy, protecting against weather, and also enhancing the aesthetics of your home. Depending on the construction of the window frame, shutters can be mounted to fit in the opening or overlapping the opening of the frame.

There are many diverse kinds of shutters available from shutters companies in Santa Clara County in the larger cities of Palo Alto, Cupertino, Gilroy, Campbell, and Morgan Hill and the smaller towns of Holy City, Monte Vista, Morgan Hill, Mountain View, Redwood Estates, and Saratoga.

In the past, people used shutters for external use only, like for shops, malls, stores, or garages. These days, shutters are being used for internal use also. House shutters are an affordable, long lasting, and safer choice for doors. It is an economical alternative for your home. Shutter companies are currently manufacturing shutters in various sizes, styles, shades, and patterns. This way, shutters do not only improve protection and security for your home; they also improve the general look of the home.

The meaning of the word window shutters can include interior shutters, which are used on the inside of a home or building, and exterior shutters, which are used on the outside of a home or building. On some styles of structures, it is common to have shutters that cover the doors in addition to window shutters.

Interior shutterstypically hinge on either side of a window opening, and will swing in to allow access to the window or light to enter the room. There are many types of this style of shutter in Santa Clara County. These include:

  • Café type shutters denote shutters that only cover the lower part of a window.
  • Shutters with operable louvres are described using different terms like traditional shutters, California shutters, or plantation shutters which normally refers to the size of the blade of the louvre.
  • Operable louvered shutters have louvers (also called slats) that rotate open or closed. This controls the light, the visibility and the airflow.
  • Stationary louvres are another type of interior shutters that don't rotate. There is also solid panels which can be raised, recessed or flat, fabric inserts and tinted glass. Shutters can come as a single tier unit with one shutter top to bottom of a window opening in addition to multiple tiers.

Exterior shutterswere formerly built for light control, privacy, and protection from the elements. Shutters hinge to either side of a window or at the top and swing closed when needed. They can also be mounted on tracks attached to the face of a structure or building. Santa Clara County exterior shutters include:

  • Composite shutters offer benefits over wood shutters like resistance to twisting, splitting, and rotting. But all composites are not created equal.
  • PVC shutters are frequently hinged with three or more hinges, and then they are painted with a vinyl safe paint to keep from the shutters from bowing in the sun. It can require additional hardware.
  • Non-functional shutters are explicitly used to enrich the features of a home or building.
  • Finishing wood shutters is suggested for extended lifespan of the shutters.
  • Functional shutters in the past have been made from solid wood which have proven to endure outside elements. These have also been mass produced in woods that are less suitable to the outdoors like pine.
  • Operable louvred shutters allow greater light control and also ventilation.
  • Solid panels and board-and-batten shutters are usually used for protection in severe weather.

Specific hardwoods that are presently used for exterior shutters, like Spanish Cedar, Honduran Mahogany and Teak, have grain that essentially breathes out moisture which makes them resistant to rot, and also far more durable than softer woods like pine. The tannin in these woods also helps to prevent problems from insects.

Non-functional exterior shutters can be built from vinyl, wood, and other synthetic materials. These shutters simply bolt directly to the building. Fiberglass is used for the making of composite functional shutters because it isn't predisposed to rotting and/or twisting. It is also dimensionally stable and has low expansion and contraction. Fiberglass is a reinforced plastic not like vinyl or PVC shutters; therefore it won't warp or sag much like its unreinforced counterparts. The strength of fiberglass is comparable to aluminum though it does not corrode.

Whether you choose to buy normal or custom shutters, you will want to make sure they are manufactured and engineered in a way to guarantee an optimum level of security and protection for your house. The shutters that are used in windows and doors are designed specifically to offer ease to the buyer. Shutters today are easier to handle because they are extremely lightweight. Furthermore, new improvements and equipment have made shutters much more advanced. Shutters can be controlled with the use of a remote control. With this, you don't need to go near the doors or the windows to open or close them. You can do this without leaving your computer or your bed.

For your house windows and doors, you can choose from a wide variety of shutters from Santa Clara County shutter companies. If normal shutters don't fit the size and shape of your house's windows and doors, you can choose a custom shutters professional. These custom shutters are adapted to the exact shape and size of your windows and doors. These companies also have a wide variety of shutters available that include panel shutters, faux shutters, decorative shutters, louver shutters, board batten shutters, broad shutters, and even paint-able shutters. You can find them in 1000 different sizes; therefore you are very likely to find a shutter for your particular situation in Santa Clara County.

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Know What You Want
Research and Plan Before Hiring Shutter Installers in Santa Clara County

Many factors should be deliberated before deciding on a shutter company in Santa Clara County, including the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas, that will meet your needs the most productively. Write down everything that you're searching for before you begin your research. Consider these questions before you make your final selection of a shutter company....

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Many factors should be deliberated before deciding on a shutter company in Santa Clara County, including the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas, that will meet your needs the most productively. Write down everything that you're searching for before you begin your research. Consider these questions before you make your final selection of a shutter company.

Do I want a reputable company that is fully insured and bonded?
  • Are there any changes or repairs I'd like to have made before the contractors start the shutter work?
  • Do I plan to live in this home for the long-term? Or is this a house I plan to sell or a rental property?
  • Do I want a Diamond Certified company that is rated best in quality and backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee?
  • What kind of window shutters and/or door shutters do I want for my home?
  • What is my budget?
  • Will I need interior shutters, exterior shutters or both?
  • What is the time frame for completing the shutter project?
  • What personal and professional characteristics would I like my Santa Clara County shutters company to have? (These may include good communication skills, honesty, reliability, cleanliness, etc.)
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What to Ask on the Phone
Questions You Need Answered When Speaking on the Phone with Shutter Companies in Santa Clara County

If you're taking the time to install new or replacement shutters, then you need to confirm that you know the right questions to ask your installation experts on the phone. Consider these questions when calling a window shutters professional:...

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If you're taking the time to install new or replacement shutters, then you need to confirm that you know the right questions to ask your installation experts on the phone. Consider these questions when calling a window shutters professional:

  1. Has the shutters company ever performed the type of work you need done with window shutters or door shutters?
  2. Do the shutter contractors install any kind of shutters?
  3. Does the company specialize in interior shutters or tile or exterior shutters? Can they work with any type of shutters?
  4. How many shutter installation jobs have the shutter company completed in Santa Clara County?
  5. What is the availability of the shutter contractors in Santa Clara County?
  6. Has your company earned and maintained a Diamond Certified rating?
  7. Do you manufacture your own shutters?
  8. Do you have engineering for the shutters?
  9. How long has the shutter contractor been in the shutter business?
  10. Does the quoted price include the materials, the labor, and any other costs?
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What to Ask in Person
When Speaking in Person with Santa Clara County Shutter Companies Ask These Questions

When it comes to interviewing Santa Clara County shutters companies in person it is important to ask a few critical questions. Not all shutters are made with the same quality and the same parts. There are many shutters companies that offer the best price for their shutters, but they don't explain what the differences are. When price comparing Santa Clara County shutters companies with each other, there are some important questions that need to be addressed for an accurate comparison....

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When it comes to interviewing Santa Clara County shutters companies in person it is important to ask a few critical questions. Not all shutters are made with the same quality and the same parts. There are many shutters companies that offer the best price for their shutters, but they don't explain what the differences are. When price comparing Santa Clara County shutters companies with each other, there are some important questions that need to be addressed for an accurate comparison.

  • Are the window shutters and/or door shutters safe for children and pets?
  • Is the shutter company accredited with the Better Business Bureau?
  • Does the shutter company have a list of references that you can contact?
  • Do the home shutter experts have current workers' compensation and liability insurance?
  • What kind of wood is used to make these shutters?
  • Do your window shutters have a tension control?
  • Will the shutter professionals provide a written contract for the shutter installation?
  • Do the shutter companies provide warranties for their shutter work?
  • What size are the pins used in the shutters?
  • Does the quoted price include the measuring and the installation?
  • What is the company policy if the shutters break in 30 days?
  • Are the company's shutters energy efficient?
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What to Ask References
Learn from Previous Customers of Shutter Companies in Santa Clara County

It's best to choose a Diamond Certified shutter company because all certified companies have passed an in-depth ratings process that most other companies can't pass. If you want quality from a shutter company in Santa Clara County and the greater Bay Area, you can have confidence choosing a Diamond Certified company. Diamond Certified reports are available online for all certified companies. And you'll never be fooled by fake reviews....

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It's best to choose a Diamond Certified shutter company because all certified companies have passed an in-depth ratings process that most other companies can't pass. If you want quality from a shutter company in Santa Clara County and the greater Bay Area, you can have confidence choosing a Diamond Certified company. Diamond Certified reports are available online for all certified companies. And you'll never be fooled by fake reviews. That's because all research is performed in live telephone interviews of actual customers.

If you can't find a Diamond Certified shutter companies within reach, you'll have to do some research on your own. If you do, it's wise to call some references provided by your shutter company. Keep in mind, though, that references provided to you by the shutter company are not equal in value to the large random sample of customers surveyed during the Diamond Certified ratings process. That's because references given to customers from companies are cherry-picked instead of randomly selected from all their customers. So the contractors will likely give you a few customers to call that they know are satisfied.

If you do call references on your own, specifically ask for a list of the company's 10 most recent customers. This will help avoid them giving you the names of only customers they know were satisfied.

  1. After finishing the job, did the shutter installer clean up?
  2. Do you feel like the shutter professional charged a fair price for the quality of the work?
  3. Did the shutter installer seem receptive to your input?
  4. Did the shutter expert provide answers to questions to your satisfaction?
  5. If you need a shutters installer in the future, will you consider hiring this general contractor?
  6. What type of shutter project did you hire the shutters installer to complete?
  7. Were there any unexpected costs? If so, what were they?
  8. Would you recommend this shutter company to your family and friends?
  9. Did they finish the job on time?
  10. Were you satisfied with the service from the (shutters company name)?
  11. Did the shutter installer show up on time?
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Review Your Options
Finding and Hiring a Dependable Santa Clara County Shutter Company

Choosing a shutter professional is important for you and your home. Before deciding on the best shutter company for you in Santa Clara County in the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas, or your area, it's important to consider these questions....

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Choosing a shutter professional is important for you and your home. Before deciding on the best shutter company for you in Santa Clara County in the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas, or your area, it's important to consider these questions.

  • What does the shutter company offer that is specific to my needs?
  • Is the shutter contractor devoted to your satisfaction?
  • Does my shutters company have good references that I have checked?
  • Is my shutter professional charging a reasonable price for quality work on my shutter project?
  • Is my shutters company listed in the Better Business Bureau as having any complaints filed against him? If so, were they valid complaints that required disciplinary action?
  • Can a shutter company in Santa Clara County provide your requirements for scheduling, shutter type, and customer service?
  • Which shutter installers in Santa Clara County offer the better warranty for the overall cost?
  • Is the home shutters professional I have chosen well-established in the community?
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How to Work With
Review Your Contract with Shutter Companies in Santa Clara County

When you have located the local Santa Clara County shutters company that meets all your ideals, it's the best time to ask for a written contract. This contract should include written details on the price, quality and materials to be used, as well as the job start date and intended conclusion date....

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When you have located the local Santa Clara County shutters company that meets all your ideals, it's the best time to ask for a written contract. This contract should include written details on the price, quality and materials to be used, as well as the job start date and intended conclusion date.

When signing the contract, don't be nervous about writing in special requests or verbal agreements. This will protect you and help make sure you get the services you have decided on. Along with end dates and any special instructions, these add-ons may also include related issues that aren't always covered by a standard contract. For example, regardless of how careful your contractor promises to be there are often unexpected results with shutter jobs.

Before you sign the contract, read and be sure you comprehend all the terms and limitations. The contract you sign is binding, and should protect your property and your interests, as well as those of your contractor. For this reason, you should never sign a blank or incomplete estimate.

But you can protect your property by being proactive. Before the work begins, schedule a walk through with the company supervisor and conduct a pre-work inspection of your property. List or photograph your landscaping, home and property and speak with a company representative about reasonable expectations for protecting your home and yard during the work. When you've reached an agreement, both you and the contractor should sign and date the document. When the work is done, do a final inspection together and verify that your expectations were met.

Get Ready for the Shutter Company

Professional shutter contractors are able to handle the large and small aspects of their work. But there are a few things you can do in preparation to their arrival and while the work is in progress to help their job go more smoothly. You may even cut down on billable hours or the possibility of damage to your home and possessions.

  • Keep children and pets away from the construction areas. Your contractors will be focused on the work at hand and shouldn't have to watch out for children and pets before, during or after the work. Cordon off the area the contractor will be using and keep pets and kids away from that area until after the work is completed. This will prevent accidents, injury and the expense of touch-ups.
  • Trim plants and bushes outside your home before exterior shutter installation. If you're hiring a Santa Clara County shutter company for exterior shutters, you may be able to save time and money by trimming trees, bushes and other plants that are close to your home's exterior. Talk with your contractor about the amount of space they require around the perimeter of the job.
  • Remove any furniture or movable items from the workspace. Anything that's cannot be removed from the work area should be moved as far away as possible from the construction area. You may also want to temporarily store any expensive items that are in high-traffic areas to prevent them from being broken.
  • Provide adequate clearance and parking space for work trucks. Some shutter companies have large work trucks that require more clearance or parking space than average vehicles. Contact the company before the scheduled start date and ask them how many work vehicles will need parking space and whether the vehicles are oversized. You may find it useful to walk through the site with your contractor ahead of time so they can point out any potential clearance issues or possible hazards you can move or minimize before the shutter installation begins.
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Be a Good Customer
Be A Good Shutter Company Customer in Santa Clara County

It's the shutter company's responsibility put in quality window shutters using the best possible installation techniques. But you play a big part in the success of your shutters, too. Here is some advice you can take to be a good customer when hiring a Santa Clara County shutter company....

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It's the shutter company's responsibility put in quality window shutters using the best possible installation techniques. But you play a big part in the success of your shutters, too. Here is some advice you can take to be a good customer when hiring a Santa Clara County shutter company.

  • When your home shutter installation contractor contacts you, return calls promptly to keep the shutter company on schedule.
  • Pay for the shutter work promptly.
  • Remember, a friendly smile goes a long way!
  • Be sure your service representative has a phone number where they can reach you at all times while they're installing shutters. The work will move along more smoothly if your shutter company can reach you for any necessary updates, questions or work authorizations.
  • Before you hire a shutter contractor in Santa Clara County, restate your expectations and goals, and reiterate to the shutter company representative your understanding of the agreement. Most problems with local shutter company occur because of a breakdown in communication. By being clear about your expectations and theirs, you can avoid most conflicts.
  • Ask your shutter company if you should call to check on the progress or if he will call you with updates.
  • Be clear and upfront with the shutter company. Let them know what you want from your shutter company, the long-term outcome you're expecting and specific ways they can satisfy your expectations.

Why would you want to be a good customer? Shutters companies in Santa Clara County appreciate customers who are straightforward, honest and easy to work with. Your good customer behavior sets the tone from your end and creates an environment conducive to a good relationship. Things may very well go smoother and any problems may be more easily resolved.

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Check the Work
Use the Invoice to Verify the Completed Shutter Work in Santa Clara County

When the shutter company has completed installing your shutters in your Santa Clara County home in the major cities including Palo Alto, Cupertino, Gilroy, Campbell, and Morgan Hill, or your area, your shutters representative will give you a written invoice that includes:...

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When the shutter company has completed installing your shutters in your Santa Clara County home in the major cities including Palo Alto, Cupertino, Gilroy, Campbell, and Morgan Hill, or your area, your shutters representative will give you a written invoice that includes:

  • The total cost for your shutters installation, including the amount charged for labor.
  • Any applicable warrantees provided by the shutters manufacturer
  • The name and physical address of the shop.
  • A list of all work completed, including warranty repairs done at no charge.
  • An itemized list of all replacement parts. This should state whether the parts installed were new or reconditioned parts.

It is a good idea to compare the completed shutters work with what was written on the invoice. Ask your shutter company representative to walk through the job site and show you. Check what was done against the invoice. During the walk-through, ask if there are any special instructions for maintaining your shutters. If you have any questions about the work that was done or the materials used, now is the time to ask.

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Written Warranties
Be Sure to Get Warranties in Writing from Santa Clara County Shutters Installers

Before the shutter installer leaves, confirm any warranties offered by the shutter installer and/or manufacturers in Santa Clara County, including the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas. The written warranty document must detail the following:...

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Before the shutter installer leaves, confirm any warranties offered by the shutter installer and/or manufacturers in Santa Clara County, including the larger cities of San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas. The written warranty document must detail the following:

  • The length of time as well as limitations should be covered. Warranties should cover materials and workmanship, and names and addresses of the warrantor. This may include the contractor, manufacturer, and distributor.
  • Your responsibility in the case of a problem with the shutters project and what you need to do in order to redeem the warranty.
  • The shutters installer's name and physical address.
  • If the shutters installer warranty coverage is transferrable to the new owner in the event that you sell the structure in which the contractor has added or replaced shutters.
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Top 10 Requests
Most Popular Service Requests from Santa Clara County Shutter Companies

The top requests for residential and commercial shutters in Santa Clara County in the major cities including San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas are listed below.

Interior Shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Vinyl Shutters

A pair of vinyl hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

House Shutters...

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The top requests for residential and commercial shutters in Santa Clara County in the major cities including San Jose, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, and Milpitas are listed below.

Interior Shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Vinyl Shutters

A pair of vinyl hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

House Shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Custom Shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Decorative Shutters

A pair of decorative hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Exterior Shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Wood Shutters

A pair of wooden hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Window Shutters

Hinged covers or screens for windows that are usually fitted with louvers.

Plantation Shutters

Plantation shutters can refer to window shutters in general, or could be indicative of a louver (slat) size.

Plastic Shutters

Plastic hinged covers or screens for windows that are usually fitted with louvers.

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If Things Go Wrong
The Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee

Diamond Certified companies are backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee. If the company you've hired is Diamond Certified and you can't resolve the issue by talking with the owner, contact the mediation department at info@diamondcertified.org or call 800-738-1138.

Ways to End Conflict with Santa Clara County Shutters Companies...

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Diamond Certified companies are backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee. If the company you've hired is Diamond Certified and you can't resolve the issue by talking with the owner, contact the mediation department at info@diamondcertified.org or call 800-738-1138.

Ways to End Conflict with Santa Clara County Shutters Companies

Most projects go well, especially when you wisely choose a qualified shutters company from your area of Santa Clara County, including the major cities of Palo Alto, Cupertino, Gilroy, Campbell, and Morgan Hill who has a history of customer satisfaction. But what should you do if something goes wrong despite your best efforts? Follow the helpful advice below to resolve your problem more quickly.

The most direct route to ending conflict is to speak openly with the company owner or job supervisor. Most shutter companies in Santa Clara County are professionals who have a vested interest in keeping their customers happy. Don't wait until the job is finished to vent your concerns. By doing this, you may prevent any possible problems before they even begin.

  • Set a deadline for resolution, and tell the company representative that you are willing to agree on a mutually-beneficial solution.
  • You do have the final say. The installer was hired by you to complete a project that you are paying for, to your specifications.
  • If you do not get a appropriate response, consider hiring a local building inspector or shutter expert to evaluate the problem from a neutral standpoint.
  • You may legally withhold payment until the dispute is resolved to your liking.
  • Review the contract specifications with your contractor and attempt to verbally resolve any problems in person.
  • Fire the shutter company as a last resort. This can lead to ill will between you and the company, and can result in work delays or even lawsuits.
  • Document your complaints and concerns in writing. Take photos if you are anxious about the materials or workmanship.
  • Remain composed and polite.
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Glossary of Terms
Glossary of Terms for Shutters Companies

Below are key shutters company terms and descriptions that will help you research through your new home shutter services from beginning to end.

accordion shutters

Shutters that mount on the inside of the window. These can be pushed back when not being used. They are similar to rolling shutters, but they attach on the sides of the windows. They offer security protection, and they can be installed on a curved window.

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Below are key shutters company terms and descriptions that will help you research through your new home shutter services from beginning to end.

accordion shutters

Shutters that mount on the inside of the window. These can be pushed back when not being used. They are similar to rolling shutters, but they attach on the sides of the windows. They offer security protection, and they can be installed on a curved window.

aluminum shutters

Aluminum hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Bahama shutters

Shutters that are similar to colonial shutters, except they are mounted from the top instead of the side. These are good for hurricane protection and for shade. They are most common in tropical areas.

board batten shutters

These shutters are made in a "board and batten" style and can be found in numerous colors with cutout patterns in the middle.

cedar shutters

Cedar hinged covers or screens for windows that are usually fitted with louvers.

colonial shutters

This is the most common shutter type. It is mounted on the sides of the windows on the exterior of the house. These shutters are constructed of slats and are the most useful for light control.

composite shutters

These shutters are for those who like the look and feel of wood, but don't like the maintenance.

custom shutters

Custom made hinged panels that are fixed inside or outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: exterior shutters, window shutters, wood shutters, plantation blinds, custom interior shutters, plantation shutters, custom plantation shutters, custom wood shutters, shutters, interior shutters, custom vinyl shutters, plantation shutter, custom exterior shutters, custom window shutters, interior window shutters

decorative shutters

Decorative hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: window shutters, interior shutters, vinyl shutters, window shutters exterior, plantation shutters, exterior window shutters, outdoor shutters, wood shutters, wooden shutters, wood shutters interior, shutters for windows, wood shutters exterior, exterior wood shutters

exterior shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: custom exterior shutters, exterior shutter, wood exterior shutters, wooden exterior shutters, wooden exterior shutters, decorative exterior shutters, vinyl exterior shutters, exterior house shutters, exterior vinyl shutters, exterior wood shutters, composite exterior shutters, exterior shutters for windows, decorative shutters

exterior vinyl shutters

A pair of hinged vinyl panels that are fixed outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: vinyl shutters, vinyl exterior shutters, exterior vinyl shutters for windows, exterior shutters, exterior shutters vinyl, exterior window shutters, vinyl shutter, exterior shutters for windows, vinyl outdoor shutters, window shutters exterior, wood exterior shutters, house shutters, outdoor shutters, exterior plantation shutters, vinyl shutters exterior

faux shutters

Fake wood shutters that look like wood but are not made of it.

house shutters

Hinged panels that are fixed outside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: house shutters ideas, plantation shutters, exterior shutters, interior window shutters, window shutters, exterior house shutters, window shutters exterior, indoor shutters, house window shutters, louvered shutters, house shutter designs, French shutters, wooden house shutters, house shutter colors, board and batten shutters, houses with shutters, window shutters interior, interior window shutters, plastic shutters, decorative shutters

hurricane shutters

Hurricane shutters are coverings used in hurricane mitigation to protect houses and other structures from damage.

interior shutters

A pair of hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: interior window shutters, interior plantation shutters, interior vinyl shutters, interior shutter, interior wooden shutters, interior shutter doors, wood interior shutters, window shutters, wooden interior shutters, wood shutters interior, window shutters interior, plantation shutter, interior window shutters, plastic shutters, decorative shutters

louvre

This is the moveable portion of the shutter panel which regulates the amount of light and the view.

mortise

Meeting stiles of the higher quality panels. The routed part of the panel which accommodates the hinges.

ogee

A framing detail that is an "S" type.

outside mount

This type of mount is an installation outside the plane of the window opening. It is typically ¬Ω" around the window on the wall itself.

panel shutters

Shutters which have a portion of the shutter panel that has been made solid to look like door panels.

plantation shutters

Plantation shutters can refer to shutters in general, or could be indicative of a louver (slat) size.

Also known as: plantation shutter, interior plantation shutters, custom plantation shutters, plantation shutter doors, plantation shutters plans, indoor plantation shutters, vinyl plantation shutters, faux plantation shutters, plantation shutters for French doors, window shutters, interior shutters

plastic shutters

Plastic hinged covers or screens for windows that are usually fitted with louvers.

Also known as: vinyl shutters, window shutters, plastic shutters for windows, exterior shutters, wood shutters, shutters for windows, custom shutters, plastic plantation shutters, plastic window shutters, louvered shutters, exterior shutters for windows, plastic exterior shutters, wood shutters exterior, cedar shutters, interior plantation shutters, decorative shutters

roller shutter

Roller shutters are mainly used for security, but they can be helpful for sound reduction also.

storm shutters

A covering for a window that prevents damage in storms. These can be used for security as well, Storm shutters come in a variety of styles which include panels and decorative.

sunburst

This arched shutter has louvers that taper from a center point outward giving it a sunburst type of appearance.

vinyl shutters

A pair of vinyl hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: interior vinyl shutters, painting vinyl shutters, vinyl shutter, exterior vinyl shutters, vinyl house shutters, exterior window shutters, outdoor shutters, exterior shutters, vinyl house shutters, exterior window shutters, outdoor shutters, exterior shutters, outdoor vinyl shutters, house shutters, decorative shutters

window shutters

Hinged covers or screens for windows that are usually fitted with louvers.

Also known as: shutters for windows, window shutters interior, inside window shutters, vinyl window shutters, security window shutters, interior window shutters, window shutters indoor, window shutter, exterior window shutters, window shutters exterior, bay window shutters, indoor window shutters, outdoor window shutters, window plantation shutters, plantation shutters, exterior vinyl shutters, interior window shutters, plastic shutters

wood shutters

A pair of wooden hinged panels that are fixed inside a window that can be closed for either security or privacy to keep out the light.

Also known as: wooden shutters, wooden shutters exterior, interior wooden shutters, wooden shutters interior, exterior shutters, window shutters, interior shutters, wooden interior shutters, vinyl shutters, wooden plantation shutters, wooden shutter, outdoor shutters, custom shutters, faux wood plantation shutters

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FAQ for Local Shutter Companies

Q: Why choose a Diamond Certified shutter company? ...

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Q: Why choose a Diamond Certified shutter company?
A: Diamond Certified helps you choose a shutter company with confidence by offering a list of top-rated local companies who have passed the country's most in-depth rating process. Only shutter companies rated Highest in Quality earn the prestigious Diamond Certified award. Most companies can't pass the ratings. American Ratings Corporation also monitors every Diamond Certified company with ongoing research and ratings. And your purchase is backed by the Diamond Certified Performance Guarantee. So you'll feel confident choosing a Diamond Certified shutter company.

Q: Can you paint exterior shutters?
A: Yes, certain shutters can be bought which are paintable.

Q: How thick is the material that is used on exterior shutters?
A: The material will vary from 1/16" to 3/16" based on the structural requirements of the particular area of a shutter's panel.

Q: What is the difference between shutters and blinds?

A: Shutters have a more architectural look and design, and they can last a lifetime. The panels swing on hinges like a door, and the louvers will rotate open and closed. Blinds have strings to rotate the blades and pull them to the top of the window. The architecture of a blind is simpler than the shutters. Blinds won't last as long, typically 3 to 5 years.

Q: What is the difference between painted shutters and stained shutters?

A: Painted shutters are a solid uniform color, which are mainly whites, off-whites, and darker earth tones, etc. When you can't see the material that is under the finish, it is probably a painted finish. Stained shutters will show the natural grain of the wood. The stain may be tinted to a number of colors, but the you will still be able to see the natural grain.

Q: How do I choose the paint color or the stain color for my shutters?
A: Interior designers will suggest that you match the trim in the room. If there isn't any trim to match, white is the best choice.

Q: Does a tilt rod need to be put down the center of the shutter panels?
A: No, but it is recommended. If a shutter doesn't have a rod in the center of the panel, it is on the back of the panel which is called the rodless design. This has several disadvantages. Also people purchase shutters for their architecture and design, and if there isn't a tilt rod in the center, the shutters will look more like a blind which defeats the reason to invest in shutters.

Q: What is the difference in a traditional shutter and a plantation shutter?
The most noticeable different is the architecture. Plantation shutters are more robust and pronounced. The louvers sizes are also larger. Traditional shutters design is not as pronounced, and the louver size ranges from 1 ¼ to 1 7/8 inches.

Q: Are shutters waterproof?
A: Yes and no. Wood shutters are not waterproof not matter what type of finish is applied or how well you seal them. Vinyl shutters are waterproof. They are more expensive than wood shutters, but they do usually save repair costs from water damage over time.

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Consumer Agencies
Consumer Agencies and Associations for Professional Home Shutter Contractors

American Shutter Systems Association Inc. (ASSA) (www.amshutter.org/)
Better Business Bureau (BBB) (http://www.bbb.com/)
Contractors State Licensing Board (CSLB) (http://www.cslb.ca.gov/)
North Coast Builders Exchange (NCBE) (http://www.ncbeonline.com/)

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American Shutter Systems Association Inc. (ASSA) (www.amshutter.org/)
Better Business Bureau (BBB) (http://www.bbb.com/)
Contractors State Licensing Board (CSLB) (http://www.cslb.ca.gov/)
North Coast Builders Exchange (NCBE) (http://www.ncbeonline.com/)

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Industry Information
Santa Clara County Window Shutters Information
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Mid-America Building Products Shuttersplastic shutters
DuraShelter Shuttersboard batten shutters
Atlantic Premium Shuttersaluminum shutters
Legends Shuttersinterior shutters
ShutterLand Interior Shuttershurricane shutters
ShutterLand Exterior Shuttersstorm shutters
Allen + Roth Window Shuttersdecorative shutters
Hunter Douglas Interior Shuttersraised panel shutters
Norman Shutterspanel shutters
Kestrel Exterior Shutterssecurity shutters
Sunburst Exterior Shuttersexterior shutters
Mosaica Exterior Shuttersfaux shutters
Ready Shutters Exterior Shutterscedar shutters
Sunburst Interior Shutters roller shutter
HeadHouse Square Custom Shuttersaccordion shutters
Timberlane Exterior Shutterswood shutters
Vixen Hill Exterior Shutters colonial shutters
DeVenco Interior Shutterstraditional shutters
Kestrel Interior Shutters plantation shutters
Pinecrest Interior Shuttershouse shutters
Builders Edge Shutterscustom shutters
Vantage ShuttersBahama shutters
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