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Can I fit my shutters myself?

We always recommend that you have your shutters fitted by one of our experienced craftsman.

You can fit yourself and we will supply you with shutters to your exact measurements.  There are many ways to fit shutters and there is no one way that is better than another. You may fit them inside the reveal, the most common way in the UK, or on the edge of the reveal or outside the reveal.

Frames are used extensively these days and they do certainly offer a number of benefits. However, UK housing stock, old or new, is generally brick, block and plastered. The plastering is never straight and batten fitting may be more suitable for out of shape openings. Frames were devised for the US market where the houses are made of timber frames which normally are a lot straighter.

The main difference between frames and battens used to be the hiding of the magnetic catches that hold your shutters straight, however now most companies fit with hidden magnets anyway, even in the header strip battens, it’s just a different look.

We do offer an inside mount L frame now that can be planed to take out some curve in the walls but it may still better to use battens if the curving is severe. Battens can hide a certain amount of out of squareness but they will never straighten out your walls entirely. Talk through the options with our surveyor when they come to see you.