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How Much Does Interior Shutter Repair Cost?

You know how much appeal a set of interior shutters can add to a home, but what do you do when they become damaged? Start with a FREE repair estimate.

How Much Does Interior Shutter Repair Cost?
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Sarah MitchellWindows Editor · 3 min readSenior home improvement editor who has spent 15+ years helping homeowners plan smart, cost-effective renovations.

Keeping up with the condition and functionality of your indoor shutters is an important task for the homeowner that likes to have their home looking appealing and in working order. Indoor shutter repair is usually a great deal more cost effective as well as less of a regular need compared to outside home shutters. This is due, in large part, to the fact that your indoor shutters experience none of the extreme elements, unlike their outdoor counterparts. 

The benefits of keeping your interior shutters in tip-top shape include:

  • High-quality interior shutters can increase your home's resale value.
  • Shutters can keep your home cooler, thus keeping energy bills down.
  • Interior shutters typically have a much longer lifespan than other types of interior window treatments.

How Much Will It Cost To Repair Interior Shutters?

How much you pay for a service call to handle an interior shutter repair job in your home is going to vary a bit from case to case.

Estimates range from $100 to $600, depending on the extent of the damage, what material your shutters are made of and how far off of the ground your windows are. You'll find that the average cost at around $300. Interior shutter repair, when compared to other types of routine home maintenance, usually is rather affordable. This is especially true when you consider the cost of removing them and starting over with another type of window treatment.

Most common types of interior shutter repair work:

  • Louver repair
  • Painting and sealing of shutters
  • Replacing squeaking hinges
  • Removing rust from hinges and metal components
  • Shutter hardware replacement including pins, knobs, slats, or rods

Interior shutter repair is a job that should only come around about once every 10 years unless your shutters are opened and closed on a fairly regular basis. Most homeowners are using their interior shutters simply as a means of adding decoration to their home and might only open and close them on a very occasional basis. 

How To Get In Touch With Local Professionals

If you think it's time to have a professional come out and take a look at the condition of your shutters, the best choice is to get a few local estimates. A fast way to get started is to enter your zip code into the form on this page and local interior shutter repair contractors will reach out to you with no-obligation, 100% FREE estimates.

Rather than wait for your shutters to become so damaged that they require replacement, a quick call to local technicians can often times yield a surprisingly low estimate cost to repair your shutters.

 

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