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| How to Measure |
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The height of the shutter should be from the top of the window frame to the bottom of the window
frame. In choosing the width of the shutter consider a best fit width that works for all your windows if possible. The width of your shutter should not be too wide, too narrow nor too short.
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How to install your new shutters
Shutter Spike installation:Required for Installation: Electric drill, 1/4" drill bit, hammer, and Shutter-Spike (picture to the right) For use on any surface including: wood, aluminum, vinyl, stucco, hardboard, brick, or masonry. Step 1 - Place the shutter next to the window and mark desired location against the wall or window. Step 2 - For smaller sizes use four Shutter-Spikes per shutter. For large sizes 55" and over, use six Shutter-Spikes per shutter. Step 3 - To help ensure proper alignment mark or pre-drill holes using a 1/4" drill bit into the shutter before attaching it to the wall. Step 4 - With the shutter in location against the wall, drill through the shutter into the wall surface 3 1/4" deep. Make sure you drill holes deep enough so the Shutter-Spike doesn't bottom out. Step 5 - Grasp the Shutter-Lok supporting shank and push it through the shutter hole and into the wall surface. Tap the Shutter-Spike gently with a hammer to snug the shutter against the siding. Do not over tighten , or this will cause the shutter to dimple. Note: To remove shutters do not attempt to pull out the Shutter-Spikes. Simply use a pair of snips and slide them behind the shutter to cut the Shutter-Lok off at the shank. Additional Shutter-Spikes can be purchased separately. ![]() |