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How to Install Shutters on

Vinyl Siding

Installing new shutters on vinyl siding is an excellent way to enhance your home’s exterior and curb appeal. Whether you’re aiming for a traditional look with wooden shutters or a low-maintenance option with vinyl, the process is fairly simple with the right preparation and tools!

Of course, if you’re feeling hesitant about installing them yourself, Tevelde and Co. is here to help! In this guide, we’ll tell you all you need to know about shutter installation to give your home that clean, custom look you’re after. Read on to learn more!

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Shutters are a Great Way to Boost Curb Appeal

Installing shutters is a great way to add character and charm to any home, and they can do wonders for your property’s curb appeal. The beauty of new exterior shutters is that you can customize them to match your home’s style, whether it’s modern, traditional, or rustic. They also come in various materials and colors, allowing you to choose the perfect fit for your preferences. Let’s start by taking a look at some of the most popular shutter types below!

Installing Shutters on Vinyl Siding: Table of Contents
  • How to Install Shutters on Vinyl Siding
  • Popular Shutter Styles
    • Wood or Vinyl
    • Louvered
    • Plantation
    • Board and Batten
  • Steps for Installing Shutters on Vinyl Siding
    • Position the Shutters
    • Drill Mounting and Pilot Holes
    • Attach and Install Shutters
    • Paint or Stain Shutters if Desired
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Popular Types of Shutters

When it comes to choosing your shutter style, there are several popular types to consider, each of which offers unique features for your home’s exterior.

Wood or Vinyl Shutters

Wood shutters are timeless, offering a warm and natural look. They can be painted or stained to match any color scheme. The only downside is that wood requires regular maintenance to prevent warping and moisture damage.

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance material, on the other hand, exterior vinyl shutters are great for nearly any property. They’re available in a variety of colors and styles, making them a practical choice for many homeowners, and they can even mimic the appearance of wood without the upkeep, providing a durable and cost-effective alternative.

Louvered Shutters

Louvered shutters feature horizontal slats that can be angled to control light and airflow. These stylish and functional shutters are commonly used in traditional and colonial-style homes. One of the great things about louvered shutters is that they can be made from wood, vinyl, or composite materials, as well as customized with different colors and finishes to complement your home’s unique exterior.

Plantation Shutters

Plantation shutters have wide, horizontal slats and are typically installed on the inside of windows but can also be used on the exterior. They’re great for light control and insulation, and for Omaha owners, they add that sweet touch of Southern charm. Because they’re available in wood, vinyl, and composite materials, you can tailor them to suit your home’s architectural style, though we probably wouldn’t recommend them for sleeker, modern homes.

Board and Batten

For a true rustic look, it’s hard to beat board and batten shutters. These shutters are made of vertical boards secured with horizontal or diagonal battens, offering straightforward functionality and durability. As with most shutters, you can also paint or stain them to match your home’s exterior.

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Steps for Installing Shutters on Vinyl Exteriors

Installing new or replacing your old shutters on vinyl exteriors is pretty easy, and there are only a few key steps to ensure they are securely and properly mounted! As always, focus on your own safety and ensure that you have the right tools and know-how to get the job done right before undertaking the installation.

1) Position the Shutters Where You Want Them

The first step is positioning the shutters where you want them. Hold the shutters up to the window and make sure they are centered and level. You can use a pencil to mark the spots where the mounting holes will be drilled. It’s important to get the positioning right to ensure your shutters look symmetrical.

Double-Check Your Measurements and Placement

Before moving forward, double-check your measurements and placement by measuring the distance from the edge of the window to each side of the shutter to ensure they are equidistant. You can use a level to verify that the shutters are perfectly vertical.

2) Drill Mounting and Pilot Holes for Shutter Hardware

Once you’ve marked the spots for the mounting holes, it’s time to drill!

Mounting Holes in the Shutters, Pilot Holes in the Siding

Start by drilling the mounting holes in the shutters. These holes should align with the marks you made earlier. Next, hold the shutters in place and drill pilot holes into the vinyl siding through the mounting holes. The pilot holes should be slightly smaller than the screws to ensure a snug fit.

Be careful not to drill too deeply to avoid damaging the siding or underlying structures!

3) Attach and Install the Shutters

With the pilot holes drilled, you’re ready to attach and install the shutters! Position the shutters over the pilot holes and insert the screws. Tighten the screws, making sure the shutters are securely fastened to the siding. Check again with a level to make sure the shutters remain straight and adjust if necessary. Repeat this process for all shutters.

4) Paint or Stain Your Shutters if Desired

This final step is optional but can significantly enhance the appearance of your shutters and help them match your home’s exterior.

Choose a paint or stain that is suitable for the shutter material and apply it evenly. Allow adequate drying time between coats, and make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the best results.

Tevelde and Co. is a Top-Rated Home Exteriors Contractor in Omaha

Whatever kind of home exterior project you’re looking for, Tevelde and Co. is here to help!

With years of experience and a commitment to quality, we have built a great reputation in the community of Eastern Nebraska. Our team of skilled professionals is dedicated to providing superior service and craftsmanship on every project, ensuring that your home looks its best and is well protected from the elements all year round!

Trusted Solutions for Siding, Roofing, Windows, and More

Here at Tevelde and Co., we offer a wide range of services to meet all your home exterior needs. From siding and roofing to windows and shutters, we can provide trusted solutions for your specific needs! Check out our past projects here to learn more.

Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation

When you’re ready to transform your home’s exterior, get in touch with our team at Tevelde and Co. for a free estimate. Our friendly and knowledgeable contractors are here to answer any questions you may have and provide expert advice on the best solutions for your home. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Article Updated: 6/18/24 | Published: 6/18/24

About The Author: Todd Tevelde

Todd Tevelde wrote this helpful guide about installing shutters on vinyl siding to help educate homeowners about their home improvement options! Todd is an expert in home exterior renovations and the founder of Tevelde and Co. With over 10 years of experience helping homeowners, Tevelde and Co. has become one of the most trusted contractors in the greater Omaha area. For more information contact Tevelde and Co. today!

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