Installation Guide

Four Screw
Application
For less than 55"
1/4" holes
1/4" holes
Six Screw
Application
For 55" or greater
1/4" holes
1/4" holes
11/64" holes
Board-N-Batten
FOR USE ON A VARIETY OF SURFACES INCLUDING:
Wood, aluminum, vinyl, stucco, hardboard, brick or masonry.
REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION:
Electric drill, 1/4" drill bit, 11/64" drill bit, screwdriver and screws.
NOTE: Shutters need room to expand/contract, be sure not to over tighten fasteners. To prevent shutters
from warping, proper installation must be followed. Wall anchors will be required for shutters installed
on any type of masonry.
Place the shutter next to the window and mark
desired location against the wall or window as
shown in Figure 1.
Note: Up to 43", use four screws. 44" and
greater, use six screws per shutter.
STEP 1
To help ensure proper alignment, mark or pre-
drill holes into the shutter before attaching it to
the wall. When installing shutters shorter than
43" drill (4) 1/4" holes in the locations shown in
“Four Screw Application”as shown in Figure 2A.
If shutters are 44" or greater, drill (6) 1/4" holes
and (2) 11/64" holes in the locations show in
“Six Screw Application” as shown in Figure 2B.
STEP 2
Use enclosed screws to secure the shutter to the
wall surface. Do not over tighten. Shutters must
have room to expand and contract with changing
weather. Position the shutter in location against
the wall, and drill through the shutter into the wall
surface to a depth of 3-1/4”. These instructions use
three-board shutters as the example. The same
techniques are used for shutters with four and five
boards.
STEP 3
Figure 1
Figure 2A Figure 2B