Shutters in Rubbery
Rubery is a suburban area on the southwestern edge of Birmingham, straddling the border between Birmingham and Worcestershire making it a perfect area to raise a family while staying close to city life. Though now mostly suburban, Rubery has a layered history tied to agriculture, industry, and post-war urban expansion.
Many Rubery homes were built between 1930 and 1970, with large, low windows that can be bright and draughty. Great for viewing your garden, but not so great for keeping summer heat out or reducing your winter fuel bills! Customers in Rubery often go for our cafe shutters, which cover the bottom half of the window, allowing plenty of light through.
If you’re looking for someone to fit indoor shutters in Rubery, you can be sure that you’ll be in great hands with us. We have years of experience in our small team, and can almost guarantee that we beat prices compared to our large competitors. With us, you’ll get the advice you need, the time you need to make your decisions, and support afterwards should you need any (accidents do happen to shutters sometimes – we have fixed a few!).
Ready to book your free, no-obligation home survey?
We’ll be thrilled to visit your home and have a chat about shutters with you. Our home survey process is as follows:
Your needs: Why do you want shutters, and in which windows would you like them fitted? What colour, and styles do you really love? Do you have any examples you want to show us?
Your property: Some advice from Peter about shutters for your windows, such as style considerations and materials best suited to your property & needs. For example – wooden shutters are not recommended for bathrooms due to steam.
Survey: Peter will take some measurements and possibly some photos of your windows in order to provide you with an accurate cost.
Goodbye!: We’ll leave and email your quote over to you so you can decide in your own time. Absolutely no pushy sales, ‘one-day-deals’ or sales tactics will be used – we ensure our service is as friendly, low-stress and transparent as possible all the way through.