Our shutters can be made from either a non-rot composite material or western red cedar; it's your choice. So, whats the difference? Cedar can bring that rustic charm to just about any home and really stands out as a statement piece; however, our composite alternative is built to last and is backed by our bulletproof 10 year repair warranty. Non-rot composite differs mainly in that the material itself is resistant to the changes in weather and is less likely to distort over time.
Each project is unique, but we pride ourselves on efficient timelines without compromising quality. After your initial consultation, most projects are completed within 3-4 weeks. During your design consultation, we'll provide a detailed timeline specific to your project's scope and requirements. Our in-house manufacturing and installation teams work seamlessly to ensure your project stays on schedule.
Our design process begins with understanding your home's architectural character and your personal preferences. We take detailed measurements and photographs during the initial consultation, considering elements like existing trim work, color schemes, and architectural details. This thorough approach ensures that whether we're crafting shutters, millwork, or a screen porch, the final product looks like it was always meant to be there.
Our turnkey approach sets us apart. By handling design, manufacturing, and installation in-house, we maintain strict quality control throughout your entire project. There's no coordination between multiple contractors or uncertainty about who's responsible for each phase. You work with one dedicated team that's invested in your complete satisfaction from start to finish.
Our extensive experience working with various home styles allows us to adapt our products and installation methods to any situation. During the design phase, we carefully evaluate existing conditions and develop solutions that complement your home's unique features. This attention to detail ensures seamless integration with your current architecture, whether we're working around complex trim details or matching historical elements.