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What Are Punched Roller Shutters?

Punched roller shutters, or as they are sometimes called, punched hole shutters, are characterised by the rectangular apertures that feature across their design. Larger than the holes on perforated shutters, these apertures increase the light levels and airflow to your store, while remaining small enough to provide an extremely secure barrier.

The visibility and durability offered by punched roller shutters have made them popular in shopping districts where local councils deny planning permission for solid roller shutters. By allowing pedestrians to browse your merchandise even when your business is closed, punched roller shutters can raise the economic perception of the area without compromising the safety of your store.

While our shutters are usually fitted with a tubular power motor so they can be controlled via a key switch or remote control fob, there are plenty of manual options available should you prefer an alternate mode of operation. For more information about manual vs motorised roller shutters, check out our blog on the subject or get in touch with a member of our team for tailored advice.

Sectors for Punched Roller Shutters

Local Shops and Small Businesses - Let in light and visibility while keeping your premises secure

Car Parks, Garages, and Transport Hubs - Tough, ventilated protection for high-traffic, high-demand areas.

Bars and Venues (assumed use for wine glass icon) - Secure after hours without sacrificing visibility or airflow.

Shopping Districts for Window Shopping - Protect storefronts while keeping displays visible day and night.

What Types of Punched Roller Shutters Are Available?

1. Brick bond roller shutters

The apertures of these punched roller shutters are horizontally offset from those directly above and below it. This arrangement is known as a brick bond style and is intended to mimic the appearance of a traditional brick wall.

2. Inline roller shutters

The apertures of this style of shutter are in alignment with the others, such that the rectangular holes are arranged in straight horizontal or vertical lines.

3. Punched and glazed roller shutters

While the apertures of these shutters can adopt either a brick bond or inline style, the holes are confined to the top section of the shutter, whereas the lower section is solid. This provides ample light levels and visibility at eye level, while keeping as much of your property covered as possible.

How Do Punched Roller Shutters Work?

While our manual shutters can be raised and lowered via a spring and lock mechanism, which involves positioning the shutters by hand before locking them in place, our electric shutters can be controlled and operated in a variety of ways. These include:

  • Keypad controls: Whether you prefer wall-mounted or remote control, these motorised shutters can be opened and closed with the press of a button.
  • Automated controls: By programming your punched hole shutters to follow an hourly schedule, or to recognise motion via an integrated sensor, these shutters operate automatically after their installation is complete.
  • Smart controls: If your property already features a smart operation system, you may wish to integrate your punched hole shutters such that you can control and program them from your preferred smart device.

Benefits of Installing Punched Roller Shutters

1. Increased Visibility

Depending on the style of your punched roller shutters, the rectangular apertures provide passersby with up to 58% visibility of your window displays when closed. This gives businesses the opportunity to create enticing after-hours displays, as long as they are adequately backlit by internal lighting.

2. Durable Construction

Our refined fabrication process has made it possible to maximise the durability of our punched roller shutters while maintaining their lightweight construction. This allows these shutters to protect your shop front from vandalism and burglary attempts, without compromising the visibility that is essential to their design.

3. Improved Energy Efficiency

In spite of the rectangular holes that comprise their design, our punched roller shutters provide a moderate amount of thermal insulation to your property. With less reliance on central heating to maintain a comfortable temperature, your business can operate more efficiently and safely with a set of our shutters installed.

4. Customisable Appearance

As our punched roller shutters are made from aluminium, they can be powder-coated using any colour from the RAL Colour Chart. Our team can walk you through your colour options when designing your ideal shutters.

How Much Do Punched Roller Shutters Cost?

At London Shop Fronts, our prices vary depending on the size, style of operation, and the level of customisation required. For an accurate estimation of our prices, we recommend completing our quote form or getting in touch with a member of our sales team.

We use the highest-quality materials to fabricate all of our shutters, so that you can be confident that you are investing in a security solution that will stand the test of time. As our talented team of tradespeople is able to handle the customisation and installation of your punched roller shutters, we are able to provide a complete service for the lowest possible price. Furthermore, as all of our manufacturing is undertaken in our UK factory, our turnaround is one of the fastest on the market.

Punched Roller Shutters from London Shop Fronts

London Shop Fronts has been providing premium and secure shop front solutions to the most prestigious high street brands for over 25 years. As CHAS-Approved contractors, our work consistently meets the British Standards, and every punched roller shutter we install is compliant with the relevant building and insurance regulations.

As many businesses are subject to specific regulations outlined by their councils and local authorities, we are committed to assisting our customers with the planning permission process to ensure their shop front shutters are up to code. Furthermore, with the introduction of our after-sales support service, you can be confident that London Shop Fronts will always be available to remedy any unforeseen issues that might arise.

For more information about our punched roller shutter service or the other security shutters we have to offer, get in touch or provide your details below to start work on your updated shop front.

FAQs - How do you clean punched roller shutters?

To prevent dust from building in the apertures of your punched roller shutters, they should be cleaned regularly with a soft cloth or brush. Should dust and debris begin to impact the visibility and airflow into your property, we recommend performing a deeper clean using a mixture of mild detergent and warm water.

FAQs - How often do punched roller shutters need to be serviced?

Commercial and industrial properties should have their punched roller shutters professionally serviced at least once a year to prevent mechanical issues and extends their lifespan. While your business may be legally obligation to service your shutters on an annual basis, we recommend performing regular checks to protect the security and curb appeal of your property.

FAQs - How long do punched roller shutters last?

With sufficient maintenance, punched roller shutters can last many years thanks to their durable aluminium construction.

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