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We offer exterior board and batten shutters constructed from four different materials. Each has unique traits for appearance and function.
High-quality wood board and batten exterior shutters have been used for centuries to make American homes more comfortable, safe, and attractive. We use kiln-dried lumbers to forge the boards and battens that compose our excellent line of exterior wood shutters. Each panel is assembled with time-tested techniques for maximum strength and longevity. Wood board and batten shutters are sold unfinished, primed or fully painted to completely cover all surfaces.
Our board and batten composite shutters are constructed from high-quality durable material that is impervious to moisture, rot, and termites. Stable composite shutters outperform wood in many categories, including longevity.
ShutterLand vinyl board and batten shutters simulate the appearance of other solid materials. Attractive vinyl shutters are the most budget-friendly of all materials. They require very little maintenance and are easily installed. Select from 19 colors and 20 configurations to personalize to your home.
ShutterLand composite and wood board and batten exterior shutters are available in several standard configurations.
The basic arrangement of this shutter style consists of adjacent vertical boards with two horizontal battens. A third batten is required for shutters in excess of 55″ in height but is otherwise optional. A fourth batten may also be specified. The positioning of wood boards can be modified to include a space, or gap, between the vertical members.
Barn-style z-pattern shutters are popular on many homes. The forward-facing z is typically installed on the left side of the window, with the reverse-z on the right. Arch top exterior shutters reflect the contour of arched windows. A springline measurement is required to reflect the lines of the window. The top batten will be lower than on a standard rectangular shutter to accommodate the curve.