All Shutter Solutions
Roll-Up Shutters for Every Application
From single residential windows to full commercial storefronts — every system is custom-measured and professionally installed.

Residential
Laneway Garage Doors
Compact roll-up doors for narrow laneway lots. Maximize clearance while delivering full-height security and weather protection year-round.

Residential
Roll-Up Garage Doors
Space-efficient aluminum roll-up doors for standard and oversized garage openings. Motorized or manual — built for Southern Ontario winters.

Residential
Window Security Shutters
Secure aluminum shutters for residential windows. Break-in resistance, storm protection, blackout, and insulation in one clean system.

Residential
Patio Door Shutters
Security and weather protection for sliding and hinged patio doors. Motorized options let you open or close from inside.

Residential
Shed & Workshop Shutters
Heavy-duty roll-up doors for backyard sheds and workshops. Full-width opening, no center post — easy drive-in access.

Outdoor Living
Cabana Roll-Up Shutters
Transform your pool cabana from seasonal to year-round. Weatherproof shutters that close in seconds when the weather turns.

Outdoor Living
Gazebo Roll-Up Shutters
Keep your gazebo open to the breeze or sealed tight against rain and wind. Custom-fit for any opening, motorized for convenience.

Outdoor Living
Pool House Shutters
Corrosion-resistant aluminum shutters for pool houses. Built to handle pool-side humidity, UV exposure, and off-season storage.
Roll-Up Security Shutters in Whitby
Product Options Available
Manual Vs Motorized
Whitby newer residential installs in north-end subdivisions are predominantly motorized. Older residential near the downtown core and lakefront use a mix depending on garage type and electrical access. Commercial storefronts on Dundas use motorized with key switch. Industrial properties use motorized on primary bays.
Slat Types
The slat profile determines insulation value, rigidity, and light control. Whitby’s four-season climate — cold winters and humid summers — makes foam-filled profiles a practical choice for any heated space.
- Foam-filled slats — extruded aluminum with injected polyurethane foam core. Best insulation value. Standard on most residential garages, heated workshops, and commercial installs where year-round temperature management matters.
- Hollow slats — lighter and lower cost. Suitable for secondary windows, seasonal outbuildings, or openings where insulation is not a priority.
- Perforated slats — allow partial airflow and diffused natural light when closed. Common on commercial shopfronts that want deterrence without full visual obstruction.
- Heavy-duty slats — thicker wall profile for openings exceeding 14 feet or high-security applications such as large equipment storage bays and commercial loading docks.
Mounting Options
Whitby’s residential stock ranges from older brick construction near the downtown core to brick veneer on post-war residential to wood-frame on newer subdivisions. Commercial properties on Dundas and Brock are typically masonry. Surface type and framing conditions are confirmed during the estimate visit.
Colours & Finishes
All slat extrusions are powder-coated after fabrication — not painted over raw aluminum. Powder coat bonds to the metal surface and holds up to UV exposure, road salt, and moisture across Whitby’s four-season climate.
Standard colours: White, Beige, Sandstone, Brown, Bronze, Grey, Charcoal, Black. Colour choice typically follows the existing building cladding or trim — commercial properties often match signage colours, while residential installs commonly match the garage door surround or window frames.
Custom RAL powder coat is available for commercial properties and design-forward projects. Colour matching to existing cladding or signage is possible with a RAL code or physical sample.
All hardware — guides, bottom rail, and housing box — is finished in the same colour as the slats for a uniform appearance.
WHY CANADA SHUTTER PROS
Why Property Owners Choose Roll-Up Shutters
Whitby’s lakefront properties along Lake Ontario and the Whitby Harbour area experience year-round humidity and occasional lake-effect conditions. Powder-coated aluminum construction is the appropriate choice for installations close to the lake. The broader residential areas across Whitby’s post-war and newer suburban streets use roll-up shutters primarily for residential security on garage doors and windows.
Commercial properties on Dundas Street East and the Brock Street corridor are standard strip-commercial storefronts that benefit from overnight protection. Light industrial properties in Whitby’s industrial zones use shutters on loading bays and access doors.
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Security & Break-In Resistance
Heavy-duty aluminum curtains resist forced entry. Reinforced locking bottom rails available for high-security applications.
Storm & Weather Protection
Closed shutters protect windows and doors from wind-driven rain, hail, debris, and harsh Southern Ontario winters.
Compact Design
The curtain coils into a compact overhead housing — no swing clearance required, no centre post, no floor space consumed. For Whitby rural buildings where every square foot around a door is working space, and for tight Bolton lots, this is a practical advantage over hinged or sliding alternatives.
Privacy Control
The closed shutter creates a complete visual barrier on any opening — residential windows, garage doors, commercial storefronts. Relevant for Whitby properties near busy roads and transit corridors, and for commercial tenants securing inventory from street view. Fully opaque when closed; fully open when not needed with no partial sightlines through gaps.
Durability
Extruded aluminum powder-coated after fabrication. Aluminum does not rust if the surface is scratched or chipped — important on Whitby properties exposed to road salt, agricultural environments, or poolside conditions. Most installations require no maintenance beyond periodic guide lubrication.
What To Consider Before Installing
- Whitby properties span a wide range of construction types — older downtown brick, post-war brick veneer, newer wood-frame subdivisions, and commercial properties on Dundas and Brock. Construction type and surface conditions are confirmed during the estimate visit.
- Lakefront properties in Whitby near Lake Ontario experience year-round humidity and lake-effect conditions. Corrosion-resistant powder-coated aluminum construction and quality seals are especially relevant for installations close to the lake.
- Available headroom above the opening varies across Whitby's building stock. Older downtown properties may have tight clearances; newer subdivisions are typically more generous. Confirmed during the estimate before housing configuration is specified.
- For motorized units, older Whitby properties and detached garages without existing circuits will need a licensed electrician to install one before the shutter installation date.
Why Choose Us
Whitby and Durham Region Central Service
We install regularly across Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, and the Durham Region central corridor. Whitby’s mix of lakefront residential, older downtown properties, post-war residential, newer subdivisions, and commercial storefronts covers the full range of installation scenarios. All work is managed in-house.
Owner-Operated Service
Every estimate and installation is handled directly by the company owners — not a subcontracted crew. You communicate with the same people who measured your opening and who will return for any warranty service. No intermediaries, no handoffs, no miscommunications between sales and install teams.
Custom Fabrication
We do not stock off-the-shelf shutter sizes. Every curtain is fabricated to your exact opening width and height. Whitby properties often have non-standard openings — historic barn doors, custom-built garages, oversized commercial bays — that require precise measurement and build-to-order fabrication.
Warranty & Service
All installations carry a manufacturer warranty on the shutter system and a workmanship warranty on the installation. If guides shift, a motor needs adjustment, or the bottom rail requires realignment after seasonal settling, we return and correct it. Whitby and surrounding communities are within our regular service area with no travel surcharge.
Our Process
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Measure & Estimate
We visit your Whitby property, measure the opening, assess the mounting surface, and discuss your requirements — manual or motorized, slat type, colour, and any access constraints. You receive a written estimate with itemized costs before committing to anything.
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Custom Fabrication
Your shutter is built to order at our Ontario facility. Slats are cut to width, the curtain assembled and tested, the housing drilled for your motor or shaft configuration, and the full system staged for delivery to your property.
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Professional Installation
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date with all hardware, anchors, and tools needed for your specific mounting surface — wood, steel, or masonry. Most single-opening installs are complete in 2–4 hours. We clean up the work area and walk you through operation before leaving.
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Post-Install Support
You have direct contact with the installation team for any questions after the job. Warranty service calls are prioritized over new installations. For motorized systems we provide setup documentation for smart home integration. Annual service checks are available on request.
Service Areas
Roll-Up Shutters Near Whitby
Canada Shutter Pros serves Whitby and surrounding communities. Select a nearby city for local service information.
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A Few Of Our Projects
A sample of completed roll-up shutter installations across Whitby, Bolton, Palgrave, and surrounding communities. Residential garages, farm outbuildings, workshop entrances, and commercial storefronts — every project custom-measured and installed to the opening.
Common Questions
Roll-Up Shutter FAQs
Everything you need to know before requesting an estimate.
How do roll-up shutters work?
A roll-up shutter consists of an aluminum curtain made from interlocking horizontal slats, a roller shaft mounted inside a housing box above the opening, and two side guide channels the curtain travels within. When open, the curtain coils around the shaft inside the housing. When closed, it unrolls down the guides and the bottom rail locks into embedded strike plates at floor or sill level — creating a sealed, locked barrier. The system operates manually via a belt or hand crank, or motorized with a Somfy RTS tubular motor seated inside the shaft.
Are roll-up shutters suitable for Whitby's lakefront properties?
Yes. Lakefront properties in Whitby near Lake Ontario and the harbour benefit from powder-coated aluminum roll-up shutters, which hold up to the year-round humidity and lake-effect conditions in this area. We review seal quality at the bottom rail and guide fit during the estimate to ensure long-term performance at lakeshore-adjacent locations. The broader residential stock across Whitby — older brick downtown, post-war bungalows, newer subdivisions — is all standard installation territory.
Manual vs. motorized — which should I choose?
If the opening is accessed daily and you have electrical service nearby, motorized is the more convenient option. Somfy RTS motors are quiet, reliable, and integrate with major smart home platforms. If the opening is secondary — a storage shed, seasonal building, or secondary garage accessed a few times per week — a manually-operated shutter with a spring-tensioned shaft is more cost-effective and requires no wiring. We advise on both options during the site visit for your Whitby property.
Can shutters be installed on an existing building?
Yes — most of our work is retrofit installations. The housing box mounts above the existing frame or opening header, and side guides anchor to the surrounding framing, masonry, or cladding. We assess the structural integrity of the mounting surface before installation and use appropriate anchors and backing for your specific construction type. For very large or irregular openings, multi-section curtain configurations are available.
How long does installation take?
A single standard opening — a residential window, garage door, or commercial bay up to 12 feet wide — is typically installed in 2–4 hours. Larger openings, multi-section configurations, or buildings that require significant anchor preparation may take a full day. We provide a realistic time estimate after measuring your specific opening during the initial site visit.
What colours are available?
Standard powder-coat colours include White, Beige, Sandstone, Brown, Bronze, Grey, Charcoal, and Black. Custom RAL powder coat is available for projects requiring a specific colour match to existing cladding or signage. All hardware — guides, bottom rail, and housing box — is finished in the same colour as the slats.
Do roll-up shutters help with insulation and energy efficiency?
Yes. Foam-filled slats — standard on most of our residential and commercial installs — provide a meaningful insulating layer at each opening. For heated workshops, attached garages, or commercial spaces with HVAC, a foam-core curtain reduces heat loss compared to a hollow alternative. The tight seal at the bottom rail and within the side guides also reduces air infiltration, which is noticeable in Ontario winters.
Do you work with builders and contractors in Whitby?
Yes. We offer builder and contractor pricing for recurring projects. If you’re developing residential or commercial properties in Whitby or surrounding communities, we can coordinate installation scheduling to fit your project timeline. New construction allows for cleaner reveal-mount housing integration before final cladding is applied — contact us early in the build schedule for best results.
What areas near Whitby do you serve?
We serve all of Whitby and surrounding Durham Region including Oshawa, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin, and Ashburn. Contact us to confirm service for your specific address.
What materials are the slats made from?
All slats are extruded aluminum — either hollow or foam-filled depending on the selected profile. Aluminum is chosen for its strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with powder-coat finishing in any colour. Unlike steel, aluminum does not rust if the finish is scratched or chipped. The bottom rail and guide channels are also aluminum with the same powder-coat finish as the slats.
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