Cost to Exterior Shutters Installation in San Francisco, CA

$1,860$6,200 in San Francisco

55% above the national average · 1.55x cost multiplier

Expect to pay $1,860–$6,200 for a exterior shutters installation in San Francisco, about 55% above the national benchmark. The West Coast region's contractor market and material costs account for most of this difference. The detailed breakdown below shows how budget, mid-range, and premium projects compare at San Francisco prices.

Cost Breakdown in San Francisco

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$620$1,860$4,340
Labor$388$930$1,550
Permits$0$0$0
Total$1,008+55% vs. national avg$2,790+55% vs. national avg$5,890+55% vs. national avg

Budget

Vinyl decorative shutters for 8 windows, surface-mounted with basic hardware

Mid-Range

Composite or painted wood shutters for 8 windows, proper mounting with shutter hardware

Premium

Custom wood or functional (operable) shutters for 8 windows, with period-correct hardware and custom paint/stain

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in San Francisco may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Vinyl$25-$60/pairBudget projects, rental properties, quick curb appeal boostMost affordable, no painting needed, won't rot, lightweight
Composite/Engineered$60-$150/pairBest value for realistic wood appearance without full maintenanceLooks more like real wood, paintable, resists rot and insects, durable
Painted Wood (Pine/Cedar)$100-$200/pairTraditional and historic homes, custom color matchingAuthentic appearance, fully customizable, can be stained or painted any color
Premium Hardwood (Mahogany/Cypress)$200-$400/pairHigh-end homes, historic restoration, functional hurricane shuttersBeautiful natural grain, extremely durable, naturally rot-resistant, heirloom quality

Other Projects in San Francisco

San Francisco Estimate

Typical Range

$1,860$6,200

vs. National Average

55% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.55x

Estimates apply San Francisco's 1.55x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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