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Surface-mounted roller shutter

There are different types of roller shutters available on the market. For example, there are built-in, front-mounted and surface-mounted roller shutters. If you are considering buying roller shutters, it is good to know the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of roller shutters. On this page, we will talk about one type of roller shutter: the surface-mounted roller shutter. Here you will find, among other things, the surface-mounted roller shutter price, its features and its differences from the other types of roller shutters.

Table of contents

  • What is the surface-mounted roller shutter price?
  • What is a surface-mounted roller shutter?
  • What are the differences with other types of roller shutters?
  • What are the main features of a surface-mounted roller shutter?
  • Frequently asked questions

What is the surface-mounted roller shutter price?

The price of the surface-mounted roller shutter depends on several factors. On average, a surface-mounted roller shutter costs between £250 and £420. Depending on the surface area of the roller shutter, the material used and the installation costs. Moreover, A-brand roller shutters, which often have a longer lifespan and good warranty conditions, are generally more expensive. Check the average roller shutter prices (excl. assembly) below.

Factor Average price per roller shutter (incl. VAT). Exceptions
Built-up roller shutter £ 250 – £ 420 Price varies according to dimensions
Operation £ 15 – £ 350 Manual control, motor with switch or remote control
Assembly £ 100 – £ 200 For multiple roller shutters, the assembly prices decrease per shutter
Total £ 365 – £ 970

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Surface-mounted roller shutter

What is a surface-mounted roller shutter?

A surface-mounted roller shutter, also known as an attachment shutter, is a type of roller shutter that is manufactured in its entirety at the factory. It is mounted on your window as one unit, hence the name. The roller shutter is operated manually or electrically and is located directly on the outside of your window. When you close it, the shutter ‘rolls’ down; when you open it, the shutter ‘rolls’ back up.

The roller shutter consists of several slats that are connected to each other. If the roller shutter is closed these slats are in front of your window, if the roller shutter is open these slats are in the shutter box.

Whatever the type of roller shutter, people choose roller shutters for different reasons. The most common arguments are:

  • Sun protection; a roller shutter is an excellent form of sun protection. When closed, the roller shutter keeps out all sunlight.
  • Isolation; in addition, a roller shutter is an excellent form of insulation. In summer, it keeps heat out of your home, especially as you can use the roller shutter as a sunshade. In winter, the roller shutter helps keep the heat in by providing an extra layer of insulation. As a result, the roller shutter has a positive impact on your energy bill.
  • Darkening; if you close a roller shutter completely, no light will come in through the window at all. This can help you sleep better.
  • Security; finally, roller shutters are a form of burglary prevention, as (potential) burglars cannot reach the window as easily.

What are the differences with other types of roller shutters?

The arguments for choosing roller shutters above apply to all different types of roller shutters. Built-in, built-in and prefabricated roller shutters differ from each other particularly with regard to the way the shutters are fitted:

  • Built-in shutter; the window and the shutter’s case form one unit in this type of shutter. This is because the shutter is mounted on the window frame. The shutter box is located indoors. The price of the surface-mounted roller shutter is approximately between £250 and £420.
  • Recessed roller shutter; the built-in roller shutter is built into the wall, behind the facade and directly above the window frame. As a result, the shutter box is not visible. On average, these shutters cost between £150 and £320.
  • Retrofitted shutter; this type is mounted directly on the facade. This is particularly ideal for existing houses, as no breaking is required. As a result, the roller shutter can often be installed in a very short time. The box of the roller shutter is located on the outside of your home. The price ranges from around £115 to £320.

Which type of roller shutter is most suitable for you depends on your own situation. Are you unsure which type of roller shutter is most suitable? Then it is always a good idea to approach a specialist and ask for advice.

What are the main characteristics of a surface-mounted roller shutter?

As you have already read above, a characteristic of the surface-mounted roller shutter is that the shutter box is located indoors. This has both advantages and disadvantages, which actually speak for themselves. The advantage of the roller shutter box indoors is that it does not interfere with the view of the facade. However, this also immediately brings with it the main disadvantage of this type of roller shutter: the roller shutter box is inside. So you look at it on a daily basis.

In addition, a number of other features are typical of the top-mounted roller shutter. It is suitable for both new buildings and renovations, because you place the roller shutter as one with the window. This type of roller shutter also offers optimal insulation, both acoustically and thermally. This is thanks to the fact that the roller shutter is fixed to the window. As a result, the number of draught holes is minimal and the window is optimally sealed.

Finally, a characteristic feature of the surface-mounted roller shutter is that its box is relatively small, especially compared to the box of the built-in roller shutter. The box may be on the inside of your house, but the loss of space is only limited.

Frequently asked questions

What are the possible materials?

Recessed roller shutters are made of different materials. For example, there are roller shutters made of plastic (mostly PVC), wood and aluminium. Different materials have different advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage of plastic is that it is cheap and durable. Moreover, plastic roller shutters are available in every conceivable colour. However, plastic roller shutters do not insulate as well as wooden roller shutters. Wooden roller shutters naturally have the highest insulation value and look authentic. The disadvantage of wooden roller shutters is often their higher price. Finally, the advantages of aluminium roller shutters are their low weight and high insulation value. Moreover, aluminium roller shutters are very strong.

What are the different types of operation?

Shutters can be operated in three different ways. The cheapest and simplest way is manual operation. Here you turn the roller shutter up or down yourself with a rod or rope. Electric operation is also possible, where you open or close the roller shutter with a switch or remote control. Finally, there is automatic control, based on a home automation system. In this case, the roller shutters can close at set times or when the sun shines too brightly. Automatic roller shutters can often also be controlled from your smartphone.

How well can roller shutters withstand weather conditions?

Roll shutters are basically excellent at withstanding all types of weather conditions. Sun, high temperatures, rain and strong wind pose no problem. Only in freezing weather should you pay attention, as the slats of the roller shutter can then freeze together. This may prevent the roller shutter from opening or closing.