Breaking Down Storm Shutter Installation Expenses

See how labor, materials, and additional features contribute to the total price.
Material Quality
Material Quality

Different materials like aluminum, steel, or polycarbonate affect the price and durability of storm shutters.

Property Size
Property Size

Larger properties or multiple windows increase installation costs due to additional materials and labor.

Installation Complexity
Installation Complexity

Architectural features or existing structures can influence the difficulty and cost of installation.

FactorAverage Cost Range
Material Type$20 - $60 per square foot
Number of Windows$200 - $1,000 per window
Type of ShutterRolling: $50 - $150 per foot; Accordion: $30 - $80 per foot
Property SizeVaries based on total window area
Installation Complexity$500 - $2,000 depending on structural requirements
Additional FeaturesMotorized systems: $1,000 - $3,000

Additional costs may include permits, structural modifications, and optional features such as motorization or automation systems. These enhancements can add to the initial investment but offer convenience and improved functionality during storm events. Budgeting for a comprehensive solution requires evaluating both the initial installation costs and long-term benefits.

Inside View of Shutters
Inside View of Shutters

Interior installation details and mechanisms influence the cost, especially with motorized options.

Shutter Material Close-up
Shutter Material Close-up

Durable materials like steel or polycarbonate impact the price and longevity.

Installation Process
Installation Process

Complex installations involving structural reinforcement or custom fittings can increase costs.

ServiceAverage Cost
Basic Aluminum Shutters$200 - $600 per window
Hurricane Roll-Down Shutters$1,000 - $3,000 per window
Motorized Shutter Systems$1,500 - $4,000
Custom Shutter Design$2,000 - $10,000
Structural Reinforcement for Installation$1,000 - $5,000
Permit and Inspection Fees$100 - $500

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