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How to Properly Measure for NoBrainer Plantation Shutters
NoBrainer Satinwood plantation shutters are simple to measure, but accuracy is essential.
Use only a quality steel tape measure.
Measure all windows, even though they may appear to be identical. Expect your windows to be out-of-square. When specifying measurements, always provide the width first, then the height. All measurements must be in inches and measured to an accuracy of 1/8 of an inch.
Installing your NoBrainer shutters is also simple, but we recommend you review the Installation Instructions before measuring.
1. Shutter Components Plantation shutters are generally comprised of a shutter panel attached (hinged) to a frame. The panel itself consists of louvers, which rotate open and closed; stiles running vertically on the sides; and rails running horizontally on the top and bottom. Panels over 60" require one divider rail, which adds strength and support to your shutter panels, and allows you to open the top louvers while keeping the bottom ones closed. For panels under 60", divider rails are optional. (See Illustration A)
2. Measuring for an Inside Mount - Z-Frame
Description: The Z-Frame is used for Inside Mounts. Inside Mount installations require that your window has at least
The Z-Frame is installed within the window opening, AND extends by 1" onto the face of your sheetrock/molding (See Illustrations C1 & C2). However, if you have a protruding sill the frame will stop at the sill (See Illustration C1). The face of the frame will cover most inconsistencies or light gaps due to out-of-square windows. The Z-Frame will hide up to 3/4" of deviation per side.
How to Measure:
Note: Special attention should be given to window openings that have: sloped sills, window cranks, latches, security devices, removable screens, etc. because they may obstruct the Z-Frame. When measuring, for Inside Mount be sure you have at least
3. Measuring for an Outside Mount – Square Frame
Description: The Square Frame is used for Outside Mounts. Outside Mount installations are necessary when there is not at least
How to Measure:
Measuring for a French Door:It is crucial that you specify if your Outside Mount shutter is for a French door, so the factory can include 3" mounting screws and provide you with pre-drilled holes from the front. In addition, you will get four pre-cut pieces of Filler Strips that will hide all mounting screws on the front screw port.
4. Measuring for a Divider Rail Divider rails add strength to your shutters, and allow you to operate the top louvers independently from the bottom louvers. Divider rails DO NOT allow you to swing open the top section of a panel separately from the bottom like a horse door. They are mandatory for shutters taller than 60" and optional between 40" through 60" in height. The most common placement of a divider rail is in the exact center of the panel. However, it is also common to place the divider rail at a natural break, as there is with a double-hung window (See Illustration G).
Measuring for a divider rail location NOT centered on the panel:Inside Mounts: Measure from the bottom of the inside of the window opening (the sill) up to the CENTER POINT of the desired location of divider rail (See Illustration H).
Outside Mounts: Measure from the bottom of the Square Frame to the CENTER POINT of the desired location of the divider rail (See Illustration I).
Note: Divider rail location may actually vary by 1/8" due to computer-determined spacing of the louvers. Divider rails cannot be located within 20" from the top or bottom of your shutter. |
5. Measuring for Cafe Shutters
Cafe shutters, sometimes called "half shutters" can also be made for you. They normally cover the bottom half of your window, but can be made at any height. Please specify the height of the cafe shutter, NOT the window height. Note: These shutters do not have a frame running across the top.
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