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Rolling Shutter Price List for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:09+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for rolling shutters vary by size, material, and install conditions. This price list outlines typical cost ranges and the main drivers behind rolling shutter pricing in the United States.

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard extruded aluminum slat shutters, basic motorized operation, standard installation, normal access.

Item Low Average High Notes
Rolling shutter kit (manual) $350 $750 $1,200 Per opening; basic slats, no motor
Rolling shutter kit (motorized) $800 $1,500 $2,800 Includes motor, controller, and wiring
Installation labor (per opening) $350 $700 $1,200 Door or window opening, standard headroom
Material upgrade (stiffer/slimmest slats) $100 $300 $650 Typically aluminum or polymer options
Wiring / motor control upgrade $150 $350 $650 Smart control, integration with home systems
Permits and inspections $50 $150 $350 Region-dependent requirements

Rolling Shutter Price Ranges by Size and Layout

Prices scale with width, height, and number of openings. Larger or multiple openings increase total cost, while narrow, single openings stay in the lower range. Assumptions: standard doorway or window openings, exterior mounting, typical curb appeal material.

Typical total for a single 4 ft wide by 3 ft tall opening with manual shutters is around $500-$1,000; motorized units for the same opening run $1,200-$2,000.

Opening Size (WxH) Manual Total Motorized Total Notes
4 ft x 3 ft $500-$750 $1,200-$1,800 Small residential openings
6 ft x 4 ft $650-$1,000 $1,800-$2,800 Typical storefront or garage window
8 ft x 6 ft $900-$1,400 $2,400-$3,600 Wide or tall openings
10 ft x 8 ft $1,200-$1,900 $3,000-$4,500 Industrial or large residential doors

Major Cost Components in a Rolling Shutter Quote

Quotes break down into hardware, install labor, and optional add-ons. Assumptions: standard aluminum slats, no structural framing changes.

Materials and hardware typically account for 30-50% of the total, with labor making up most of the remainder.

Component Typical Cost Share of Total Notes
Materials (slats, guides, housing) $300-$1,000 20-40% Higher with premium slats
Labor (installation) $350-$1,200 30-60% Dependent on access and mounting
Motor and controls $400-$1,600 15-35% Smart controls add cost
Permits / inspections $50-$350 2-6% Region dependent
Delivery / disposal $20-$150 1-4% Site delivery charges
Warranty $0-$100 0-3% Standard warranty included; extended options extra

Variables That Shape the Final Rolling Shutter Price

Price can swing with frame height, wall structure, and motor type. Assumptions: standard exterior mounting, no custom colors.

Key drivers include opening height over 6 ft and an upgrade to weather-sealed housing, each adding $200-$600 per opening.

  • Opening height and width thresholds (6 ft+ height increases cost)
  • Motor type and control options (basic vs smart integration)

Ways to Reduce Rolling Shutter Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

Cost-conscious choices can stay within budget without sacrificing security. Assumptions: mid-range materials, standard installation crew.

Consider combining multiple openings in a single install, choose standard color, and avoid premium finishes to trim $100-$350 per opening.

  • Bundle installations in the same proximity to reduce labor
  • Select manual operation where feasible
  • Opt for standard color and material choices

Regional Price Variations Across the U.S. for Rolling Shutters

Regional labor rates and permit requirements shift pricing. Assumptions: suburban markets, no extreme access issues.

New England and coastal markets often see 10-20% higher installed costs than the Midwest or South.

Region Low Average High Notes
New England $1,000 $1,800 $2,900 Higher labor rates
Southeast $800 $1,500 $2,500 Moderate labor costs
Midwest $750 $1,400 $2,200 Competitive pricing
West $850 $1,600 $2,700 Higher material costs in some states

Typical Installation Time, Crew Size, and Scheduling

Timing affects price through crew availability and project duration. Assumptions: one opening, moderate access.

Single opening install often takes 2-4 hours for manual, 4-8 hours for motorized with wiring.

  • Labor hours: 2-8 hours depending on scope
  • Crew size: 1-2 technicians for standard jobs
  • Scheduling: weekdays, potential delays in peak season

Repair vs Replacement: When to Budget for Fixes

Deciding between repair and replacement influences long-term cost. Assumptions: standard wear, no frame damage.

Small repair of a hinge or slat might cost $50-$200 per unit; full replacement of a motorized unit could exceed $1,000 per opening.