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You know the drill. Summer hits, your energy bill skyrockets, and you’re squinting through cheap blinds that barely block the glare. Your windows work against you instead of for you.
Quality shutter installation changes that. Real wood and polywood shutters create an actual thermal barrier against Texas heat. You control exactly how much light enters each room, when you want it. Privacy when you need it, natural light when you don’t.
The difference shows up in your comfort first, then your utility bills. These aren’t decorative add-ons—they’re functional upgrades that make your home work better.
We bring over ten years of construction expertise to every West Park installation. We’re not just window treatment installers—we’re part of A Plus Home Remodel, so we understand how shutters integrate with your home’s architecture.
Our shutters are manufactured right here in Texas, designed for our climate. We know Tarrant County homes, from the older builds in established neighborhoods to newer construction. Each installation considers your specific window dimensions, home style, and how Texas weather affects your space.
Local means responsive. When you call, you’re talking to the team that will measure, manufacture, and install your shutters.
First, we come to your home for accurate measurements. Every window is different, down to the sixteenth of an inch. Our representatives take final measurements during the initial consultation to ensure perfect fit during installation.
Next, your custom shutters are manufactured in our Texas facility using materials selected for your specific needs—real wood for traditional appeal, polywood for moisture areas like bathrooms and kitchens, or composite materials for maximum durability.
Installation typically takes a few hours, depending on the number of windows. Our installers have worked their way through the factory, so they understand both manufacturing and installation details. We handle mounting, adjustment, and demonstrate operation before we leave.
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Your shutter installation includes custom measurement, manufacturing, and professional mounting. We use trim that matches your existing door casing and molding, so shutters look like they came with your home rather than sitting as an obvious add-on.
West Park homes face unique challenges—intense afternoon sun from the west, varying architectural styles from different building periods, and the need for both energy efficiency and storm protection. Our installation process addresses these local considerations.
Each installation includes warranty coverage on both materials and workmanship. We custom paint or stain shutters to match your exact trim color. Split-tilt designs allow separate control of top and bottom louvers, perfect for balancing privacy with natural light in West Park’s residential neighborhoods.
Most West Park shutter installations complete within 2-4 hours, depending on the number of windows and complexity of the project. Simple rectangular windows move faster than specialty shapes or large bay windows.
Our installers arrive with everything needed for your specific job. We don’t leave partially completed work—when we finish, your shutters are fully operational and adjusted. For whole-house installations, we typically complete the work in one day, though larger homes might require a second day.
The timeline includes final adjustments and demonstration of operation. We want you comfortable with how your shutters work before we leave your property.
Polywood and composite shutters perform exceptionally well in West Park’s heat and humidity. These materials won’t warp, crack, or fade under intense Texas sun, making them ideal for south and west-facing windows that take the most punishment.
Real wood shutters work beautifully for interior applications and north-facing windows. They offer classic appeal and excellent insulation properties. For bathrooms and kitchens, polywood handles moisture better than wood while maintaining the same aesthetic.
The key is matching material to exposure. Our consultation process considers which windows face afternoon sun, morning light, and weather patterns specific to your property’s orientation.
Yes, properly installed shutters create a measurable thermal barrier. During Texas summers, you can face up to 40% energy loss through windows. Quality shutters with proper installation significantly reduce this heat transfer.
The insulation effect works both ways—keeping cool air in during summer and warm air in during winter. Real wood shutters provide natural insulation, while polywood shutters are engineered specifically for thermal performance.
Most West Park homeowners notice the comfort difference immediately and see energy savings on their next utility bill. The investment typically pays for itself through reduced cooling costs over several years.
We install shutters on virtually any window configuration—standard rectangles, bay windows, arched windows, and specialty shapes. Each installation is custom-measured and manufactured for your specific openings.
Older West Park homes often have unique window dimensions that don’t match standard measurements. This is where custom manufacturing becomes essential. We work with windows that are slightly out of square, varying heights, or unusual proportions.
Large windows and patio doors present no problem. Our shutters can span significant widths while maintaining structural integrity and smooth operation. Split configurations allow practical operation of oversized openings.
Shutters require minimal maintenance compared to other window treatments. Regular dusting with a microfiber cloth keeps them looking fresh. Unlike fabric treatments, shutters don’t collect dust, pollen, or allergens that require frequent washing.
Polywood shutters need only occasional cleaning with mild soap and water. Real wood shutters may need periodic touch-up staining or painting, depending on exposure and wear. The finish quality affects maintenance requirements—our factory finishes last significantly longer than field-applied coatings.
Moving parts occasionally need light lubrication, but this is typically a once-yearly task. The hardware we use is designed for thousands of operation cycles without adjustment.
Shutters provide superior security compared to blinds, curtains, or shades. They create a physical barrier that’s difficult to breach from outside. The solid construction and secure mounting make them an actual deterrent rather than just a visual barrier.
Unlike other treatments that can be easily cut or removed, shutters require significant effort to compromise. They also provide privacy control that lets you see out while preventing others from seeing in, depending on louver angle.
The security benefit combines with energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal. You’re not choosing between security and style—quality shutters deliver both while adding value to your West Park home.