
Understanding the cost to paint shutters is crucial for construction professionals aiming to provide accurate estimates. In 2025, the average cost ranges from $25 to $65 per shutter, depending on factors such as material, height, and labor rates. This guide offers a comprehensive breakdown of costs and considerations for trade professionals.
Component Cost: $25-$65 per shutter
Professional labor rates and material costs are key factors. For instance, two-story homes or those with intricate louver designs may incur higher costs due to increased labor and material requirements.
• Shutter Material: Wood, vinyl, composite, metal
• Size & Louver Detail: Larger or more detailed shutters require more resources
• Accessibility: Additional labor for higher stories
• Surface Prep: Includes scraping, sanding, priming
• Paint Quality: Economy vs. premium options
• Color Change: Dark-to-light transitions may need extra coats
• Regional Labor Rates: Local databases provide accurate syncing
• Volume Discounts: Available for bulk projects
While DIY might seem cost-effective, professional services offer efficiency and safety. For a typical 16-shutter project, DIY costs can reach $280, while professional services range from $550-$900, offering warranties and reduced risk.
1. Voice Input: Describe project details using CountBricks
2. Real-Time Line Items: AI calculates necessary resources
3. Live Pricing: Hourly updates from distributors
4. Blueprint Takeoff: Automated shutter counting
5. Instant PDF: Detailed proposals ready for e-signature
A Houston project with 24 cedar shutters cost $1,140, or $47.50 per shutter, influenced by premium paint and climate conditions. CountBricks' AI accounted for these variables, ensuring accurate estimates.
• Schedule during off-peak seasons for discounts
• Maintain color consistency to reduce paint layers
• Bundle services for package pricing
• Lock in material prices to avoid market fluctuations
• Consider long-lasting topcoats for wood shutters
• No hidden fees: AI flags all tasks
• Clear mark-ups: Separate material and labor costs
• Voice-activated change orders: Instant updates
• Historical data: Compare past projects for insights
Can existing hardware be reused?
Yes, deductions are made for reused items.
Is shutter removal necessary?
Not always; depends on material and coverage needs.
How long does the finish last?
Typically 4-6 years, extendable with high-quality paints.
For precise estimates, use the CountBricks app or visit CountBricks.com. Get accurate data tailored to your project's needs.

The Taylor family needed a cost-effective solution for their cedar shutters in Houston's Heights district. CountBricks provided a clear cost picture, ensuring a successful project.
• 16 cedar shutters, various sizes
• South-facing, high UV exposure
• Finish: Semi-gloss heritage green
• Timeline: One-week turnaround
1. Voice Intake: Detailed project description
2. AI Takeoff: Verified dimensions and flagged oversized units
3. Cost Breakdown: $312 in paint, $98 in primer, 14 labor hours, $45 lift rental
4. Instant Proposal: Digital acceptance within minutes
By locking in prices, the Taylors avoided a 6% paint price increase. The project completed in 48 hours, enhancing the home's market value.
• Speed enhances market readiness
• Budget certainty prevents overruns
• Data-driven decisions support investment confidence
For reliable estimates and efficient project management, explore CountBricks at CountBricks.com.