Cost to Exterior Shutters Installation in Seattle, WA

$1,536$5,120 in Seattle

28% above the national average · 1.28x cost multiplier

In Seattle, a exterior shutters installation runs $1,536 to $5,120 on average — about 28% above what homeowners pay nationwide. The West Coast market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.

Cost Breakdown in Seattle

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$512$1,536$3,584
Labor$320$768$1,280
Permits$0$0$0
Total$832+28% vs. national avg$2,304+28% vs. national avg$4,864+28% 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 Seattle 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 Seattle

Seattle Estimate

Typical Range

$1,536$5,120

vs. National Average

28% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.28x

Estimates apply Seattle's 1.28x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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