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You’ll notice the difference immediately. Your energy bills drop because these shutters block Texas heat before it hits your windows. Your rooms stay comfortable without cranking the AC.
The light becomes manageable. No more harsh glare on your furniture or that afternoon sun that makes your living room unbearable. You control exactly how much light comes in, when you want it.
Your home looks more expensive. These aren’t basic window coverings—they’re custom-fitted architectural elements that add real value to your property. Neighbors notice. Future buyers will too.
We bring over a decade of construction experience to every Rollingwood installation. We’re not just window covering installers—we’re craftsmen who understand how Texas homes are built.
We know Rollingwood’s unique architecture. These aren’t cookie-cutter suburban homes, and they don’t get cookie-cutter solutions. Your 1980s custom home needs different attention than a newer build, and we handle both with precision.
Our shutters are made right here in Texas, not shipped from overseas with 12-week delays. That means faster turnaround, better quality control, and materials built specifically for our climate.
We start with precise measurements. Not estimates—actual measurements that account for your window frames, trim, and any architectural details that matter. This is where most installations go wrong, and where our construction background makes the difference.
Next comes manufacturing. Your shutters are built specifically for your windows, using materials selected for your home’s needs. Wood for traditional appeal, composite for high-moisture areas, whatever works best for your situation.
Installation day is straightforward. Our team arrives with everything needed, installs your shutters properly the first time, and cleans up completely. You’re left with shutters that operate smoothly and look like they were always part of your home.
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Rollingwood gets intense sun exposure, especially on south and west-facing windows. Our shutters are engineered for this reality, with materials that won’t warp, fade, or fail under Texas heat.
The median home value here is nearly $2 million. Your window treatments should match that standard. We use premium basswood, advanced composite materials, and finishes that maintain their appearance for decades, not years.
Energy efficiency matters in a climate where cooling costs can dominate your utility bills. Our shutters create an insulation barrier that can reduce heat transfer by up to 30 degrees, making your HVAC system’s job easier and your bills lower.
Most Rollingwood homes can be completed in one day, though larger projects or homes with specialty windows might take two days. We handle everything from measuring to manufacturing to installation, so there’s no coordination between multiple companies.
Our installation team arrives with all necessary tools and materials. We protect your floors and furniture, install your shutters with precision, and clean up completely before we leave. You don’t need to arrange time off work for multiple visits.
The key is accurate initial measurements and proper manufacturing. Because we control both processes, installation day is just about mounting shutters that already fit perfectly.
Big box shutters are mass-produced overseas with standard sizes that rarely fit properly. You’ll end up with gaps, uneven mounting, or shutters that don’t operate smoothly. They’re also made with materials that don’t handle Texas heat and humidity well.
Our shutters are manufactured specifically for your windows using premium materials designed for our climate. The basswood we use is naturally stable and takes stain beautifully. Our composite options won’t warp in bathroom humidity or fade under intense sun.
Installation makes the biggest difference. Box store installers are often subcontractors with minimal training. Our team has decades of construction experience and only installs shutters. We understand how to work with Rollingwood’s older homes and custom architecture.
Yes, significantly. Quality shutters create an insulation barrier at your windows, which is where much of your cooling energy is lost. We’ve seen homeowners reduce their summer cooling bills by 20-25% after installation.
The key is proper fit and quality materials. Gaps around poorly fitted shutters eliminate most energy benefits. Our custom-fitted shutters seal properly and use materials with genuine insulation properties, not just decorative value.
In Rollingwood’s climate, west-facing windows are particularly problematic for heat gain. Shutters let you block that intense afternoon sun while still maintaining natural light and views during cooler parts of the day.
Rollingwood has many custom homes from the 1980s and 1990s with non-standard window sizes and architectural details. We measure each window individually and manufacture shutters to match exactly, including any trim work or specialty shapes.
Our construction background helps here. We understand how these homes were built and can work around issues like settling, non-square frames, or decorative elements that standard installers might struggle with.
We also coordinate with your existing trim and paint. Many Rollingwood homes have custom millwork, and we match stain colors or paint finishes so your shutters look original to the house, not like an afterthought.
Very little, if they’re made with proper materials. Our basswood shutters need occasional dusting and very rare touch-up staining. Composite shutters require even less—just periodic cleaning with a damp cloth.
The materials matter enormously. Cheap shutters made with particle board or low-grade wood will warp, crack, or fade within a few years of Texas sun exposure. Quality materials maintain their appearance and function for decades.
We use finishes specifically rated for UV exposure and temperature extremes. Your shutters won’t yellow, crack, or peel like inferior products do. The investment in quality materials pays off in longevity and maintained appearance.
Absolutely. Most Rollingwood homes have custom paint colors and trim details that need to be matched exactly. We bring samples to your home and can custom-match any existing color or stain.
Our finishing process uses the same high-quality paints and stains available to your builder. We’re not limited to a few standard colors like mass-market manufacturers. If you have a specific Benjamin Moore or Sherwin Williams color, we can match it precisely.
For stained shutters, we work with the actual wood species and grain patterns in your home. The goal is shutters that look like they were installed when your house was built, not added later.