Wood Exterior Shutters - Install, Paint, & Care

We at ShutterLand take great pride in the construction of our solid wood exterior shutters. Each panel is constructed from hand-selected kiln-dried incense cedar. Side stiles and horizontal rails are glued and doweled for strength and durability. The same proven manufacturing techniques have been used for centuries by carpenters and woodworkers to build timeless heirloom furniture.

After they are installed, exterior shutters must contend with sunlight, wind, rain, ice, snow, and wide temperature changes. The primary enemy of wood is moisture. Like all woods, Cedar will absorb and discharge moisture to attain equilibrium with the surrounding atmosphere. Therefore, exterior shutters must be finished properly, installed to prevent moisture contact, and maintained with regular inspection and care.

Finish Shutters

Painting Wood Exterior Shutters

We recommend finishing wood exterior shutters starting with an exterior oil based primer, like Kilz, topped with two coats of exterior grade latex paint. Many paint suppliers have recommendations for their specific product. Consult with the paint provider to determine the best finishing method for your shutters. Thicker finishes will last longer. Cover all surfaces, paying particular attention to priming and painting end grains at the top and bottom of all shutter styles, and on the side of board and batten horizontal battens.

Raised panel components are constructed from Extira exterior grade MDF. Extira must be specifically primed with Kilz oil based primer.

Staining Wood Exterior Shutters

ShutterLand exterior shutters stain well and the result is beautiful. However, sunlight can penetrate through a transparent finish to break down wood fibers. If you do stain your shutters, use finishing products designed specifically for outdoor or marine use. Note that raised panel shutters cannot be stained.

Install Shutters

Exterior shutters may be installed to swing open and close over a window. For functional shutter installations consult with the hardware supplier for proper execution.

Most homeowners use exterior shutters for aesthetic purposes. Shutters may be screwed directly to the building with exterior grade screws. Insert several washers to create space between the shutter and building to keep moisture from being trapped in between.

Shutter caps add an extra barrier to the top of the shutter where water is most difficult to shed.

Care & Shutter Maintenance

Wood exterior shutters should be regularly inspected for deterioration of the finish. All wood expands and contracts with environmental change. Growth conditions of the incense cedar tree result in minimal movement, but there still may appear small cracks in the finish due to this unavoidable reaction. Simple touch-up of these areas may be required to prevent moisture penetration.

Outdoor shutters installed in heavily shaded areas may have difficulty drying. Exterior shutters in these areas may require more frequent inspection. Also, trim vines or other vegetation that climes on or touches the shutters.

Review

Use of these simple precautions will ensure the longevity of your wood exterior shutters. While the maintenance may seem overwhelming, it is the same advice we would give to manage of any other aspect of your home’s exterior.