Plantation Shutters in Sunbury-on-Thames
Bespoke plantation shutters across TW16 Sunbury, from the Georgian and Victorian riverside houses along Thames Street through the family streets around Green Street and the interwar homes towards Sunbury Common.
Family-run design, measuring, and installation by the same team. Both Hardwood and Polycomposite are available on Express or Plan & Save; we recommend the material by room conditions and whether real timber character matters.
15+ years
Family-run service
1000+
Projects across Surrey & SW London
British-made
Express range
Up to 10 years
Manufacturer's guarantee on defects
Why Choose Us
Why Surrey homeowners choose us
A good set of shutters is only half the job. The rest is who measures them, who fits them, and whether the price was fair. Here is how we work across Surrey and South West London.
One team, start to finish
No subcontractors. The people who measure your windows are the people who fit them, and the same people you ring afterwards. We have been doing exactly this for over 15 years.
Two ways to order
In a hurry? Express shutters are UK-made and usually fitted in 2 to 3 weeks. Got a little time? Plan & Save takes around 8 to 9 weeks and uses the lower Plan & Save rate. Same survey, same fitters.
Made to last
Polycomposite is waterproof, reinforced, better insulated, and covered by a 10-year manufacturer guarantee. Hardwood gives real basswood character with the same premium painted finish and a 5-year manufacturer guarantee.
Honest advice, room by room
We recommend what suits the room and the way you use it. The material decision is not about price: both materials cost the same, so the advice stays practical.
The Sunbury housing landscape
Sunbury splits clearly into Lower Sunbury, by the river, and Sunbury Common, around the cross. We work across the Georgian and Victorian riverside houses along Thames Street and Lower Hampton Road, the Edwardian and Victorian terraces around Green Street and Avenue Road, the 1930s and post-war semis through Sunbury Common, and the newer family homes off Vicarage Road and towards Kempton Park.
That spread matters for shutter design. A 1820s riverside sash on Thames Street needs different proportions from a 1930s semi off Staines Road East, which is different again from a 1990s detached home near Kempton Park. We measure each window individually and recommend the shutter layout, frame depth, and material that work for that opening.
Where shutters matter most in a Sunbury home
Riverside front rooms along Thames Street and Lower Hampton Road are usually the first priority. Cafe-style and tier-on-tier configurations keep pavement and towpath privacy while letting the river light through. Hardwood with hidden tilt on a 63mm or 76mm louvre keeps the proportions sympathetic to the older sashes.
Bay-fronted Edwardian and 1930s semis around Green Street, Avenue Road, and the Sunbury Common streets are the second pattern. Full-height shutters with hidden tilt on a 76mm louvre is the most common specification across this housing.
Family bathrooms, kitchens, and en-suites are the third priority across all Sunbury property types. Polycomposite handles humidity cleanly and carries a 10-year manufacturer guarantee.
Common Sunbury shutter projects
Whole-house schemes on the 1930s semis and post-war detached homes around Sunbury Common and Vicarage Road are one of our most common Sunbury project types. A typical project covers 7 to 11 windows, single-day fit, often a mixed Hardwood / Polycomposite spec.
Riverside Georgian and Victorian villa fits along Thames Street and Lower Hampton Road are the second pattern. Heritage-sensitive detailing, smaller louvres on the older sashes, and a planning conversation up front for the conservation-area properties.
Smaller bathroom-only or front-bedroom-only fits are the third common project. 1 to 3 windows, Polycomposite usually the right answer for the lower maintenance, half-day fit.
From first visit to fitted shutters
The consultation is a single home visit, usually 45 to 60 minutes for a smaller Sunbury home and 60 to 90 minutes for the larger riverside houses. We measure every window, bring physical samples of both ranges, and leave with a written specification and quote within a couple of working days. There is no obligation at the visit and no deposit until you confirm the order.
For conservation-area properties along Thames Street we confirm consent requirements at the survey before manufacturing is committed. Most installations are completed in a single day.
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Service Areas
Areas We Cover
We install plantation shutters across Surrey and South West London, measured and fitted by our own family-run team. The full list lives on the areas page; a dozen of our most-covered towns are below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The team covers the whole Sunbury area, from the riverside along Thames Street through Sunbury Common, the Green Street and Avenue Road streets, and the family roads towards Kempton Park. Surveys and installation visits within TW16 are free of travel charge.
Yes. The Thames Street and Lower Hampton Road conservation area is one of our regular Sunbury project types. Internal shutters in ordinary non-listed homes are generally straightforward, but listed buildings need separate checks. We flag the situation at survey, especially where the front elevation is visible from the river.
Full-height shutters with hidden tilt on a 76mm louvre is the most common specification across the Green Street and Sunbury Common streets. Bay angles are measured precisely at the survey because the older bays rarely sit on the assumed 90 degrees.
Regularly. The 1990s and later family homes off Vicarage Road, Manor Lane, and the streets bordering Kempton Park are a frequent project type. Single-day fit for most 8 to 12 window homes, often a Polycomposite-led spec for the cleaner finish.
A 6 to 10 window Sunbury home is normally fitted in a single day. Larger riverside houses (10 to 14 windows) run a full day to a day and a half. We confirm the realistic estimate in writing before the date is booked.
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