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Shutter Co WA installs roller shutters across Ellenbrook and nearby areas including Aveley, The Vines, Henley Brook, Brabham, Dayton and Bullsbrook.
Ellenbrook has a wide mix of family homes, newer builds, investment properties and homes facing busy estate roads, so we can recommend roller shutters based on what matters most to you, whether that is security, privacy, heat control, room darkening or everyday convenience.
For most homeowners in Ellenbrook, roller shutters are about making the home feel more comfortable and controlled.
You can shut out the heat, cut down glare, darken a room, reduce some street noise and create more privacy whenever you need it. They are especially useful in areas where homes are close together, windows face the street, or bedrooms catch the afternoon sun.
Yes, and this is one of the main reasons people call us.
If your bedroom becomes uncomfortable in the afternoon or still feels warm at night, roller shutters can help stop a lot of that heat before it passes through the glass. This can make a big difference in children’s bedrooms, master bedrooms, nurseries and guest rooms.
Street-facing rooms are a perfect use case for roller shutters.
You can keep the room private when you want to, block harsh light during the day and make the front of the home feel more secure at night. This is useful for front lounges, studies, bedrooms and theatre rooms facing estate roads or footpaths.
Roller shutters can help take the edge off outside noise.
They will not make a room completely silent, but they can reduce the amount of sound coming through the window. If your home is near a school, park, roundabout, main estate road or a busy pedestrian area, shutters can help make bedrooms and living spaces feel more settled.
Newer estates can be great to live in, but privacy is not always perfect.
When homes are close together, it is common for windows to face neighbouring homes, side access paths, driveways or the street. Roller shutters give you a stronger level of privacy than blinds alone, especially at night when indoor lights make rooms easier to see into.
If you need to sleep during the day, roller shutters can make a noticeable difference.
They block a lot of daylight, reduce heat and help create a more private sleeping space. For FIFO workers, nurses, emergency workers, hospitality workers or anyone with irregular hours, they can make daytime rest much easier.
Yes, in fact, most roller shutters are installed after the home has already been built.
A lot of people wait until they have lived in the home for a while, then add shutters to the rooms that need them most. Once you know which rooms are too hot, too bright or lacking privacy, it is much easier to decide where shutters will make the biggest difference.
You can start with one window, a few problem rooms or the front of the home. Common choices include the master bedroom, children’s bedrooms, nursery, front lounge, theatre room and west-facing windows. You can always add more later if you decide you want them elsewhere.
Roller shutters can help reduce heat entering through the windows, which may make your air conditioning feel more effective.
The biggest difference is usually on windows that receive direct sun. By closing the shutters before the room heats up, you can help keep the space cooler for longer rather than trying to cool it down after the heat has already built up.