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How do you attach shutters? Can Gorilla Glue be used on brick? Are there Command hooks for brick? Does duct tape stick to brick? Can you put shutters on a stone house? Do I have to put shutters on all windows? READ: how to roast your older brother. If you need to hang heavy objects or ensure the object is secure on the wall, use screw-in anchor hooks. All you have to do is pre-drill holes into the mortar or brick, then screw in the anchor hook. You can also use anchors that stick to or clamp to the wall, but these are best for light objects only.

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So I put them on a cardboard box, used some rust-oleum 2x primer and paint, and just did two passes. I did one pass in all different directions, let that dry for 15 minutes. Then, I went back again and let it dry for 30 minutes. From there, I was ready to go. This is going to make it easier to get a nice and secure fit when you tighten up the screws. Your shutters are officially ready for install! Go to minute for a look at the below steps. It should be noted that this takes a while!

Another thing to note is that we used four fasteners on the lower, shorter windows, one in each corner, but six on the higher, longer windows, one in each corner and one on each side of the middle of the shutter.

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And here are 13 ideas for sprucing up your front door and entry. Big, big improvement, we have louver shutters that are going to need panting and I just dread it, and to do it right you have to take them down, then reinstal. After seeing your new shutters maybe I can talk hubby into new panelled shutters. Your shutters look wonderful. We were going to paint our old louvered ones, but honestly I got tired and overwhelmed just thinking about how long it would take.

If you can swing new ones, go for it — totally worth it in my opinion! Those really are pretty. They look awesome!! Thanks, Pam! Great tutorial. Thanks for linking up to More the Merrier Monday. Loved the pictures you have provided with each step! This was very helpful and not too complicated. Look for a premium shutter brand to guarantee the products you buy comes with warranty. Make sure you provide the right measurements to the supplier to get correctly sized materials for your project.

More importantly, confirm that the items come with manufacturers instructions. Once the shutter frame and panels arrive, hold the shutter against the brick wall and mark the outline and the location of the holes.

For a small shutter, you need four holes but a larger shutter frame over 55 inches will require six holes for increased strength and stability. If possible, move the holes to the mortar tom avoid drilling on bricks.

You need holes in similar locations as on the walls on both shutters. Ensure you align the position of the holes perfectly on the wall and the shutters. You have to mark the holes first on the rails before drilling and make sure you use the drill as per the safety instructions provided.

When working on the shutters, make sure you find a flat surface to avoid damage to the rails. Hold the shutter in a temporary position against the wall and use the holes on the frame as a guide to drill pilot holes on the brick wall. Set the shutter aside and use the drive holes into the wall using the pilot holes as a guide. Wipe away the dust and debris From the drilled holes and place the masonry anchors inside. You can now hand the shutters permanently on the brick wall by fixing them using screws.

The masonry anchors will hold the screw thus tightening the entire shutter and giving it stability. Make sure to turn the screws fully and if they have screw caps, fix them tightly. You will repeat this process for every window and before moving on to the next, test the shutters and confirm they open and close smoothly.



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