ROLLER SHUTTER MEASURING GUIDE
How To Measure Roller shutters
The window rolling shutters are installed in several configurations ( i.e. attached to fascia/eaves or just above the window) depending upon the type of the windows at your home. Detailed below are the most common scenarios of the window types installed in Australian homes. Our range of roller shutters offers a practical, affordable, and effective means of increasing security in a given space. Please browse through the information provided below to guide you through the basics of roller shutter measurement and installation.
Scenario 1: The distance between the top of the window and the eaves/fascia is less than 300 mm
Height Measurement (in millimeters)
If the distance between the fascia and the window is less than 300 mm, the head-box/pelmet-box can be attached to the fascia. The total height of the shutter to be taken into consideration will be from the fascia to the window sill. Measure from both sides of the window and use the longest measurement as the final height.
Width Measurement (in millimeters)
Measure the structural opening (distance between the bricks) in mm. Take three measurements i.e. Top, Middle, and Bottom. Use the smallest of the three as the final width. According to these measurements calculate prices here
Scenario 2: The distance between the top of the window and the eaves/fascia is more than 300mm
Height Measurement (in millimeters)
If the distance between the fascia and the window is more than 300mm, customers can choose the positioning of the head box/pelmet box. The head-box can be mounted just above the window or up to the fascia. The price will vary according to the finished height of the shutter. We recommend mounting the head-box just above the window as it is unnecessary to go all the way up to the fascia. Add 250 mm to the window height to get the finished height.
Width Measurement (in millimeters)
Measure the structural opening (distance between the bricks) in mm. Take three measurements i.e. Top, Middle, and Bottom. Use the smallest of the three as the final width. According to these measurements calculate prices here
Scenario 3: The distance between the top of the window and the eaves/fascia is less than 300 mm
Height Measurement (in millimeters)
If the window is to the fascia, then the total height will be from the fascia to the window sill. The head-box in this case will cover part of the window which is unavoidable. The height of the window will determine the size of the head box. Measure from both sides of the window and use the longest measurement as the total height.
Width Measurement (in millimeters)
Measure the structural opening (distance between the bricks) in mm. Take three measurements i.e. Top, Middle, and Bottom. Use the smallest of the three as the final width. According to these measurements calculate prices here
Head-box sizes according to shutter height
If the total height is up to 1315 mm, then the head-box is 165 mm
If the total height is up to 1980 mm, then the head-box is 180 mm
If the total height is up to 2805 mm, then the head-box is 205 mm
If the total height is up to 3530 mm, then the head-box is 230 mm
Please pay much attention to some aspects when measuring roller shutter sizes:
Please make sure all the measurements are in millimeters.
If your doors or windows open outwards, could they be open when the roller shutter is installed? Add 300 mm to the total height, if there is space above the opening.
Do not forget that the roller shutter hangs down at least 55 mm into the guide rails, below the shutter box.
You need to measure the top, middle, and bottom within the reveal of the clear opening.
Guarantee that there is enough space for the roller shutter box and shutter guide rails on each side for on-wall installation(this is very important, otherwise, you can’t install your shutters).