Author: Southern Custom Shutters (Pittsburgh)

Southern Custom Shutters is the area's leader in custom interior plantation shutters and blinds. We have been locally manufacturing American-made plantation shutters for over 20 years. Family owned and operated, we service all of Pittsburgh, PA and surrounding areas. When it comes to window treatments, we offer different styles, sizes, and shapes of plantation shutters, blinds, and roller shades in various materials, including wood and faux wood (vinyl). We also have a good selection of colors to choose from (including paint and stain colors). If there is not a close match, we are able to custom match your trim color as well. To learn more about our products, please visit our website or give us a call for a FREE in-home estimate.

Southern Custom Shutters (Pittsburgh) – Plantation Shutters & Blind Installation Pittsburgh | 412-900-4794

Southern Custom Shutters (Pittsburgh)
2221 Jane St
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
(412) 900-4794

Are you searching for vinyl plantation shutters in Pittsburgh? We have been manufacturing quality plantation shutters since 1997 and supply window blinds, roller shades, and plantation shutters.

Southern Custom Shutters (Pittsburgh) provides you with:

  • VIP installation services
  • FREE quotations and consultations from our professionals
  • Guaranteed satisfaction
  • Affordable and reliable prices
  • Top-quality American-made products

Our services also stretch further to provide industry services like professional installation and measurements, refurbishing, or restoring plantation shutters. Our artisans are well trained to meet the highest industry standards as they also provide you with top-notch, friendly services.

There has been an increasing demand for French doors in recent years because of their beauty and sophistication. The Pittsburgh faux wood blinds installation company will offer you custom-fitted window treatments to enjoy light and privacy. It comes in different colors and shapes to redefine the style of your door. You can lower and elevate roman shades to manage the light penetrating the room.

At Southern Custom Shutters (Pittsburgh), you must not come to our offices. We offer comprehensive virtual consultation services to our clients. We’re a top Pittsburgh blind installation company dedicated to meeting the needs of our customers.

If you want to install plantation shutters, be sure to reach our Pittsburgh plantation shutters professionals for professional advice and tips.

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