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Men of All Trades
5.0(
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Security or Storm Shutters - Install

Serving Sunset, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

Customers say: Quick response

"The work I got for the value was great. Other contractors wanted to charge $750 or more for this small repair I needed. These guys only charge what they think is fair for the amount and type of labor they do. I paid less than half what everyone else was going to charge me. I highly recommend them to anyone."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Exeter Architectural Products
5.0(
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Security or Storm Shutters - InstallSecurity or Storm Shutters - Install - For BusinessSecurity or Storm Shutters - Repair+1 more

Serving Sunset, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I can't emphasize enough how good the workers at Exeter Architectural Products were at their job. They met all the standards of excellent. They are honest, hard working, exceptionally accommodating, and the quality of their work simply can't be surpassed. In addition, the price for their services is very reasonable. After they left my house after maintaining the many hurricane shutters on my windows and doors, I felt deeply grateful that I had hired them. Their commitment to their work went far beyond most companies."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
BJ's Creative Carpentry
3.0(
18
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Security or Storm Shutters - InstallSecurity or Storm Shutters - Install - For BusinessSecurity or Storm Shutters - Repair+1 more

Serving Sunset, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Bruce responded to our original call for an estimate promptly. He originally gave us an informal quote of $800, though his final bid came in at $1100.

The good:  Quality work; the finished window looks very professional and is beautiful. Bruce took an irregular opening and managed to not only build a nice window but also conceal the flaws in the original construction. He is careful, precise, and is also a really nice guy. He takes pride in his work, and it shows. At one point, when he was dissatisfied with how one part came out, he redid it without being asked, going over it again and again until he was satisfied.

The bad:  On two of the three days he came to work on the project, he arrived hours late - once at 12:45pm and once at 4:30pm. He did not return phone calls when we tried to contact him for an estimated time of arrival. He also did not put any protective covering down in our bathtub where he was working, and it was damaged with a small gouge when he dropped one of the heavy glass blocks into it. He repaired it before the job was done, but used epoxy for a porcelain tub instead of plastic. He also did not wipe his feet on our doormat or use contractor's paper where he walked, and our carpet is really dirty. Not a big deal, really, but annoying."
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Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

Shutters are still very common in Southern, farmhouse, and traditional-style homes, especially those in warm climates who can benefit from the increased efficiency. While modern homes and designs tend to shy away from shutters, shutters are a timeless design style that will likely be around for decades to come. 

The average shutter is designed to last 20 to 25 years. Proper maintenance for the type of shutters you have is essential for helping them reach their full potential.

Plantation shutters cost an average of $2,990, making them one of the pricier shutter options. However, they offer a 75% return on your investment and are great options for boosting curb appeal and property value. Most people go for plantation shutters for their timeless, vintage look. They also provide the strongest light blocking and temperature control for your home.

Wood is the most classic shutter material. Common options include pine, cedar, or brasswood. MDF shutters are also a more affordable option that retains the timeless, classic look. Composite shutters, mainly vinyl and aluminum shutters, have also become more popular over the years. You may also find steel shutters, sometimes referred to as security shutters, used on the exterior. Shutters also come in various colors and finishes, adding another layer of design flexibility.

The most popular estate shutter brands include Hunter Douglas, Budget Blinds®, and Graber®. Hunter Douglas shutters cost $20 to $26 per square foot and include high-quality hardwood and faux wood options. Budget Blinds shutters cost $20 to $24 per square foot, depending on if you choose natural wood or another material. Depending on the material, Graber shutters range from $18 to $24 per square foot. 

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