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The Do's and Don't of House Shutter Installation


by: John Shaquille. on Sun, 26 Apr 2009 at: 6:08 AM    Go to: Previous Article Next Article


If you have basic carpentry skills and know how to use a level you can start installing house shutters in your home. If you feel uncomfortable about doing the job, you may want to pay a professional to install the shutters for you. In any case, installing shutters is not complicated and can be done by many people.

Do not be put off about installing your exterior house shutters. If your neighbors can accomplish this undemanding job, so can you. You only need to get acquainted with a few simple procedures. There are two recommended ways to install your shutters. You can pick an inside mount or an outside mount. It is easiest to use an inside mount that can be completed right from your open window.

Inside mount installation

With an inside mount installation, the shutter is connected flush with the inside of the window opening on the window jamb. This is normally a easier process of installation and is used primarily by carpenters because it is cleaner and needs no framing strips.

The window jamb should be solid. Next, you should attach the shutter hardware with screws. To do this, drill a hole through the jamb at the correct spots so that the unit can be attached into the window jamb. The jamb should be solid so that the screws will be secure.

Now that you have mounted the hardware, you need to see if the shutters are straight with the window. You may use a level to check that that they are aligned. Follow the manufacturer's instructions as each style of inside mounted shutter requires different mounting procedures. If you understand how to use an electric drill, you will be able to quickly perform installing house shutters in an inside mount position.

Outside mount installation

Predictably, an outside mount attaches to the outside of the window, normally into the trim, but occasionally in the wall. If you wish to use an outside mount on shutters inside your house, avoid having to screw the shutter into the wall panel unless it is anchored because the unit will likely come out of the wall. Some people prefer an outside mount so that the installation can be not quite exact in terms of the measurements, which an inside mount will not allow. In any case, the outside mount does not look as finished as the inside mount.

Make sure you use a level if installing shutters in order to ensure that the shutters are hung straight. Your eyes can play tricks on you, but a level will not. You will also require an electric drill, a way to mount the screwdriver heads, and perhaps some toggles if you are installing the shutters on sheetrock without a stud.

Do not be hesitant to install your house shutters yourself. This is not a difficult job and if you have installed one shutter, the rest will be easy to do. Installing house shutters is simple, you only need a free afternoon, the proper tools, including a screwdriver, drill, toggle mounts (if installing into drywall) and a level, you are capable of doing this job easily and without much hassle.

About the Author

John Shaquille runs and manages a House Shutters Site that informs consumers about the different kinds ofhouse shutters and much more.
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