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What are Shop Roller Shutters?
Shop roller shutters are robust security barriers designed to protect retail premises outside of trading hours while supporting safe, reliable day to day operation. They are typically installed over shopfronts, doorways, and display windows to deter theft, vandalism, and unauthorised access.
Manufactured from steel or aluminium, shop roller shutters operate by rolling vertically into a compact head box above the opening. They can be manually operated or electrically powered, with options for key switch, remote control, or smart access systems. Depending on the level of visibility required, shutters are available in solid, perforated, or punched lath designs, allowing light and product visibility even when closed.
Modern shop roller shutters can be colour matched to your branding, designed to suit both internal and external installations, and specified to meet insurance, safety, and fire compliance requirements. Suitable for independent retailers, high street shops, shopping centres, and kiosks, they provide a practical balance of security, appearance, and ease of use.
Shop Roller Shutter Information and Buying Guide
Types of Shop Roller Shutters
Types of Shop Roller Shutters
Shop roller shutters are available in several designs to suit different security levels, visibility requirements, and shopfront layouts. Choosing the right type depends on how the premises is used, insurance requirements, and the desired balance between protection and appearance.
Solid Shop Roller Shutters
Solid roller shutters provide maximum security and privacy. Manufactured from interlocking steel or aluminium slats, they create a complete visual and physical barrier when closed. These shutters are ideal for high risk locations, closed front retail units, or shops storing high value stock where visibility is not required out of hours.
Perforated Shop Roller Shutters
Perforated roller shutters feature small holes within the slats. This design allows limited visibility and airflow while still offering strong protection. They are commonly used by retailers who want passing customers or security patrols to see inside the shop when closed, helping to deter vandalism and opportunistic theft.
Punched Lath Shop Roller Shutters
Punched lath shutters use larger punched sections in the slats to provide increased visibility compared to perforated options. They are popular with high street retailers and shopping centres where showcasing products after hours is important, without compromising on security.
Insulated Shop Roller Shutters
Insulated roller shutters incorporate a foam filled core within the slats to improve thermal and acoustic performance. These are well suited to shops that require better temperature control, noise reduction, or energy efficiency, particularly in mixed use or residential areas.
Security Rated Shop Roller Shutters (High Risk)
Security rated shop roller shutters are specifically designed for high risk premises and areas with elevated crime rates. Tested and certified to recognised security standards such as LPS 1175 or Secured by Design, these shutters provide enhanced resistance to forced attack using tools. They are commonly required by insurers for jewellers, phone shops, pawnbrokers, and shops holding high value goods. Available in solid or perforated designs, security rated shutters deliver maximum protection without compromising compliance.
Internal Shop Roller Shutters
Internal roller shutters are installed behind glazing or within the shop interior. They are often used where external planning restrictions apply or where a cleaner external appearance is required. Internal shutters still provide effective security while protecting the shopfront glass from damage.
Manual and Electric Shop Roller Shutters
Shop roller shutters can be manually operated using a spring assisted system or electrically powered for ease of use. Electric shutters are ideal for wider openings, frequent daily operation, or where staff safety and convenience are priorities. Automation options can also be integrated with timers, access control, and smart systems.
Each type of shop roller shutter can be tailored in terms of size, colour, operation method, and fixing method, ensuring the solution meets both practical and aesthetic requirements of the retail environment.
Design & Customisation
Design & Customisation
Shop roller shutters can be fully tailored to suit the appearance, layout, and security requirements of your premises. Modern designs allow retailers to achieve high levels of protection without compromising the look of the shopfront.
Material Options
Shop roller shutters are typically manufactured from galvanised steel for maximum strength or aluminium for a lighter, corrosion resistant finish. Aluminium shutters are often chosen for premium retail environments, while steel shutters are preferred for higher security and durability.
Colours and Finishes
Shutters can be powder coated in a wide range of RAL colours to match corporate branding, signage, or existing shopfront finishes. Neutral tones can help shutters blend discreetly into the faΓ§ade, while branded colours can reinforce visibility when the shop is closed.
Visibility and Slat Design
Retailers can choose between solid, perforated, or punched lath slats depending on whether privacy or product visibility is a priority. This flexibility allows shops to balance security with visual merchandising, particularly in high footfall areas.
Internal or External Installation
Shop roller shutters can be designed for internal installation behind glazing or external fitting over the opening. The choice will depend on planning constraints, available headroom, and the desired external appearance.
Operation and Automation
Shutters can be specified with manual operation or electric motors, with control options including key switches, remote controls, group control, or integration with alarm and access control systems. Automation improves ease of use and supports safe daily operation for staff.
Headboxes and Guides
Custom-sized headboxes and guide rails ensure a neat, professional finish and smooth operation. Designs can accommodate limited headroom, recessed installations, or oversized openings common in retail units.
Safety and Compliance Features
Customisation can also include safety edges, anti-drop systems, emergency manual override, and compliance with relevant UK safety standards and insurance requirements.
With a wide range of design and customisation options, shop roller shutters can be specified to deliver the right combination of security, functionality, and visual appeal for any retail environment.
Applications
Applications
Shop roller shutters are a versatile security solution used across a wide range of retail and commercial environments. They are designed to protect premises, control access, and support safe daily operation while adapting to different layouts and risk levels.
High Street Shops
Commonly installed on high street shopfronts, roller shutters protect doors and display windows from theft, vandalism, and forced entry. Perforated or punched lath designs allow products to remain visible after hours while maintaining strong security.
Shopping Centres and Retail Parks
In shopping centres and retail parks, shop roller shutters are often specified to meet centre management and insurance requirements. Internal shutters are frequently used to maintain a clean external appearance while securing individual units outside trading hours.
Independent Retailers and Boutiques
For independent shops and boutiques, roller shutters provide reliable security without detracting from branding. Custom colours and visibility options allow retailers to protect stock while preserving the look and feel of the shopfront.
High Risk Retail Premises
Security rated shop roller shutters are widely used in higher risk environments such as jewellers, phone shops, convenience stores, and pawn brokers. These shutters offer enhanced resistance to attack and are often required to comply with insurer specifications.
Kiosks and Pop Up Shops
Compact roller shutter systems are ideal for kiosks and pop up retail units where space is limited. Manual or electric operation allows quick opening and closing, supporting frequent daily use.
Internal Shopfront Protection
Roller shutters are also used internally to secure stock rooms, service counters, and bar or serving hatches within retail premises. This provides an additional layer of security without affecting customer facing areas.
Retail Units in Mixed Use Buildings
In mixed use or residential buildings, insulated shop roller shutters help reduce noise and improve thermal performance while maintaining security, making them suitable for shops operating beneath flats or offices.
With flexible design, security, and installation options, shop roller shutters can be adapted to suit almost any retail application, from small independent shops to large commercial units.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Shop roller shutters are designed to deliver dependable security, ease of operation, and long-term performance for retail environments. Modern systems combine robust construction with flexible design options to suit a wide range of shopfronts and risk levels.
Strong Physical Security
Manufactured from steel or aluminium, shop roller shutters provide an effective barrier against forced entry, vandalism, and theft. Security rated options are available for high-risk premises and can be specified to meet insurer requirements.
Deterrent to Crime
A visible shutter system acts as a strong deterrent to opportunistic crime. Perforated and punched lath designs allow visibility into the shop after hours, helping discourage vandalism and anti social behaviour.
Flexible Design Options
Available in solid, perforated, or punched lath designs, shop roller shutters can be tailored to balance security, visibility, and appearance. A wide choice of colours and finishes allows shutters to complement branding and shopfront design.
Manual or Electric Operation
Shutters can be manually operated or electrically powered to suit the size of the opening and frequency of use. Electric operation improves convenience, safety, and control, particularly for larger shopfronts or daily opening and closing.
Compact and Space Efficient
The vertical rolling design allows the shutter to neatly retract into a headbox above the opening, maximising usable space and keeping entrances clear during trading hours.
Internal and External Installation
Shop roller shutters can be installed internally or externally, offering flexibility where planning restrictions apply or where a discreet external appearance is preferred.
Improved Safety and Compliance
Modern shutters can be fitted with safety features such as anti drop systems, safety edges, and emergency manual override. When correctly specified and maintained, they comply with relevant UK safety standards.
Durable and Low Maintenance
Designed for frequent use, shop roller shutters are built to withstand daily operation and harsh environments. With routine servicing, they offer a long service life and reliable performance.
Added Peace of Mind
By protecting stock, staff, and premises, shop roller shutters provide peace of mind for business owners, helping reduce risk and potential losses outside trading hours.
Overall, shop roller shutters offer a practical, secure, and adaptable solution for retail premises of all sizes.
Compliance & Safety
Compliance & Safety
Shop roller shutters must be designed, installed, and maintained in line with UK safety regulations, building standards, and local authority requirements. Correct compliance not only ensures safe operation but can also be essential for insurance approval and long-term reliability.
UK Safety Standards and Regulations
Shop roller shutters are required to comply with relevant UK and European standards, including the Machinery Directive and BS EN 13241, which covers the safety and performance of industrial, commercial, and garage doors. Electric shutters must also meet electrical safety regulations and be CE/UKCA marked where applicable.
Risk Assessment and Safe Operation
A site specific risk assessment should be carried out prior to installation, particularly for electrically operated shutters. Safety features such as anti drop devices, safety edges, hold to run controls, and emergency manual override help reduce the risk of injury during operation.
Fire Safety and Means of Escape
Shop roller shutters must not obstruct designated fire escape routes unless specifically designed and approved for that purpose. Where shutters are installed near escape doors or routes, additional controls or fail-safe systems may be required to ensure safe egress in an emergency.
Security and Insurance Compliance
For higher-risk premises, insurers may require security rated shop roller shutters that are tested and certified to recognised standards such as LPS 1175 or Secured by Design. Specifying the correct shutter can help meet insurance conditions and reduce premiums.
Planning Permission for External Shop Roller Shutters
External shop roller shutters may require planning permission, particularly on high streets, conservation areas, listed buildings, or where the appearance of the shopfront is affected. Local authorities often restrict solid external shutters due to visual impact, favouring perforated or punched lath designs. It is the property ownerβs responsibility to confirm planning requirements with the local council before installation.
Maintenance and Ongoing Compliance
Regular servicing and maintenance are essential to ensure continued safe operation and compliance. Periodic inspections help identify wear, misalignment, or electrical faults that could compromise safety or invalidate insurance cover.
By ensuring shop roller shutters are correctly specified, installed, and maintained, businesses can achieve a compliant, safe, and secure solution that meets regulatory, planning, and insurance requirements.
Installation & Maintenance
Installation & Maintenance
Correct installation and ongoing maintenance are essential to ensure shop roller shutters operate safely, comply with regulations, and provide long term security for retail premises.
Professional Installation
Shop roller shutters should be installed by experienced specialists to ensure correct fixing, smooth operation, and compliance with UK safety standards. Installation includes accurate surveying, secure mounting of guide rails and headboxes, and correct setup of manual or electric operation. Electric shutters also require safe electrical connection and testing before handover.
Internal and External Installation Options
Shop roller shutters can be installed internally behind glazing or externally over the shopfront. External installations may be subject to planning permission, particularly in conservation areas or on prominent high streets. Internal shutters are often chosen where planning restrictions apply or where a discreet external appearance is required.
Electric and Manual Operation Setup
For electrically operated shutters, controls such as key switches, remote controls, or integrated access systems are configured during installation. Manual shutters are spring assisted and correctly balanced to allow safe, easy operation.
Health and Safety Commissioning
Following installation, shutters should be commissioned and tested to confirm safe operation. This includes checking safety devices such as anti drop systems, safety edges, limit settings, and emergency manual override, ensuring compliance with BS EN 13241 and relevant UK regulations.
Routine Maintenance and Servicing
Regular maintenance is recommended to keep shop roller shutters operating reliably and safely. Servicing typically includes inspection of slats, guides, motors, fixings, and safety systems, along with lubrication and adjustment where required. Planned maintenance helps prevent breakdowns and extends the lifespan of the shutter.
Legal and Insurance Requirements
Many insurers require documented maintenance for shop roller shutters, particularly for electric or security rated systems. Keeping service records can be important for maintaining insurance cover and demonstrating compliance in the event of a claim.
Repairs and Call Out Support
Prompt repair of damaged or faulty shutters is essential to maintain security and safety. Worn components, misalignment, or electrical faults should be addressed quickly to avoid further damage or operational risk.
With professional installation and regular maintenance, shop roller shutters provide a reliable, compliant, and long lasting security solution for retail environments.
Price Guide
Price Guide
The cost of shop roller shutters can vary significantly depending on the size of the opening, level of security required, type of operation, and installation method. The guide below provides typical budget ranges to help with early planning.
Manual Shop Roller Shutters
Manual roller shutters are generally the most cost effective option and are suited to smaller shopfronts or lower frequency use.
Typical prices: from Β£700 β Β£1,200 + VAT supplied and installed, based on a standard shopfront opening.
Electric Shop Roller Shutters
Electric roller shutters offer greater convenience and safety, particularly for wider openings or daily operation. Pricing will depend on motor specification and control options.
Typical prices: from Β£1,200 β Β£2,000 + VAT supplied and installed.
Perforated or Punched Lath Shop Roller Shutters
Shutters designed to allow visibility into the shop when closed are usually priced slightly higher than solid shutters due to the slat design.
Typical prices: from Β£1,300 β Β£2,300 + VAT depending on size and specification.
Security Rated Shop Roller Shutters (High Risk)
Security rated shutters tested to standards such as LPS 1175 are designed for high-risk premises and insurersβ requirements. These systems use heavier-duty components and reinforced guides.
Typical prices: from Β£2,500 β Β£4,000 + VAT, depending on rating level and opening size.
Internal Shop Roller Shutters
Internal shutters can sometimes be more cost-effective than external systems, depending on access and fixing requirements.
Typical prices: from Β£1,000 β Β£1,800 + VAT.
Additional Cost Factors
Final pricing may be affected by:
- Size and shape of the opening
- Manual vs electric operation
- Security rating and insurance requirements
- Colour finishes and customisation
- Internal or external installation
- Access requirements (scaffolding or lifts)
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These prices are indicative only. For an accurate quote, a site survey is recommended to confirm dimensions, access, planning considerations, and security requirements. Contact us to discuss your shop roller shutter needs and receive a tailored quotation.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Shop Roller Shutters
1. What type of roller shutters are best for my retail store?Β
1. What type of roller shutters are best for my retail store?Β
The best option depends on your needs. Choose from vision shutters for display visibility, security rated shutters for high risk areas, or solid shutters for complete privacy and strength.
2. What materials are used to make shop shutters?Β
2. What materials are used to make shop shutters?Β
We manufacture shutters from steel or aluminium, depending on size, use, and security requirements. Both offer durability and corrosion resistance.
3. Can shop shutters be custom fitted to my store front?Β
3. Can shop shutters be custom fitted to my store front?Β
Yes, every shutter is made to measure for a precise fit, ensuring maximum coverage and security.
4. Where can shop shutters be fitted?Β
4. Where can shop shutters be fitted?Β
Shop shutters can be fitted to windows, doors, and entrances - or any other opening that requires protection in a retail or commercial environment.
5. Do shop shutters need to be fitted internally or externally?Β
5. Do shop shutters need to be fitted internally or externally?Β
They can be installed either internally or externally, depending on your space, security needs and planning restrictions. We can advise which option is best for your building type.

