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Roller shutter installation in Melbourne costs $400–$1,800 per window for standard aluminium shutters, or $600–$2,500 for insulated or motorised models. A whole-house installation of 8–10 shutters typically runs $5,000–$15,000 installed. DIY kits are available but professional installation is recommended for motorised systems and timber-framed windows.

Roller shutters are one of the most popular home security and insulation upgrades in southeast Melbourne. They block summer heat, retain winter warmth, provide blackout capability, and deter break-ins — all from a single installation. This guide covers every cost you’ll face, from single-window retrofit shutters to whole-house motorised systems.

Roller shutters installed on Melbourne suburban home exterior
Aluminium roller shutters on a Melbourne suburban home — standard grey slat shutters are the most common and affordable option, suitable for all window sizes.

Roller Shutter Installation Cost Breakdown

Manual Roller Shutters (Strap or Crank)

Window Size Supply Cost Installation Total Installed
Small (up to 900mm wide) $180–$350 $150–$250 $330–$600
Standard (900–1500mm wide) $250–$550 $150–$300 $400–$850
Large (1500–2400mm wide) $400–$800 $200–$400 $600–$1,200
Extra large (sliding door) $600–$1,200 $300–$600 $900–$1,800
Pro tip: Manual strap shutters are the cheapest option per window but become inconvenient on second-floor windows or if you have 8+ shutters. Motorising a manual system later adds $200–$400 per window.

Motorised Roller Shutters

Type Supply Cost Installation Total Installed
Single motorised shutter (standard) $350–$700 $200–$400 $550–$1,100
Insulated motorised shutter $500–$1,000 $250–$500 $750–$1,500
Wi-Fi / smart home integration $600–$1,200 $300–$600 $900–$1,800
Solar-powered motorised $700–$1,400 $300–$600 $1,000–$2,000
Motorised roller shutter installation on Melbourne home window
A tradesperson installing a motorised roller shutter motor to a window frame — motorised systems add $150–$400 per window but eliminate the need to manually adjust shutters throughout the day.

Whole-House Roller Shutter Packages

Package Approx. Cost Installed Notes
5 windows, manual $2,000–$4,500 Standard suburban home front windows
8 windows, manual $3,200–$7,000 Typical 3-bedroom home, all openings
8 windows, motorised $5,500–$12,000 With central control/smart home wiring
10+ windows, motorised + insulated $8,000–$18,000 Larger homes, premium systems
Pro tip: Ordering all shutters at once as a package saves 15–25% over ordering individually — suppliers discount for volume and installation is more efficient.

What Affects Roller Shutter Costs in Melbourne?

1. Material and Insulation

Standard aluminium slat shutters are the most common and affordable option. Insulated foam-filled slats cost 20–40% more but dramatically improve winter heat retention and summer cooling — worth it for rooms facing north or west in Melbourne’s harsh summers.

2. Manual vs Motorised

Motorised systems add $150–$400 per window over manual, but eliminate the need to walk around adjusting straps. For homes with 6+ windows, the convenience is significant. Wi-Fi smart shutters can be controlled via app or integrated with Google Home/Alexa.

3. Window Size and Shape

Wider shutters use more material and require heavier motors. Non-standard shapes (arched windows, unusual openings) require custom manufacturing and premium pricing of 30–60% above standard.

4. Installation Complexity

Brick veneer homes (common in Dandenong, Berwick, Pakenham) are straightforward. Double-brick or rendered walls require different fixing methods and may cost $50–$150 more per window. Second-floor windows require scaffolding or a longer installation time.

Installer fitting roller shutter bracket onto brick wall Melbourne home
Drilling masonry anchors into a brick wall for roller shutter brackets — brick veneer homes common in Dandenong, Berwick and Pakenham are straightforward to install on but require the right anchor type.

DIY vs Professional Roller Shutter Installation

Task DIY Difficulty Notes
Manual shutter on timber-framed window Moderate DIY kits available; need drill, level, and basic tools
Manual shutter on brick wall Moderate–Hard Masonry anchor installation requires correct technique
Motorised shutter (240V wiring) Not recommended 240V wiring to motor requires a licensed electrician
Solar motorised shutter Moderate No 240V required; panel positioning is key
Safety warning: Motorised roller shutters use 240V motors. Any electrical wiring to the motor must be done by a licensed electrician under Victorian law. Unlicensed electrical work is dangerous and illegal.

Signs You Need Roller Shutters

Problem How Shutters Help Best Option
High summer cooling bills Block radiant heat through glass Insulated slat shutters on north/west-facing windows
Security concerns Physical barrier against forced entry Heavy-gauge aluminium manual or motorised
Bedroom light intrusion Full blackout when closed Any standard shutter — all provide blackout
Noise from street Reduce airborne sound transmission Insulated foam-filled slat shutters
Privacy without losing ventilation Angle slats for airflow with privacy Perforated or louvred slat options
Roller shutters closed on Melbourne home showing security and heat blocking benefit
Roller shutters closed on a Melbourne home — full closure provides blackout, security, and blocks radiant heat through glass, reducing summer cooling costs by up to 30%.

Top 10 Tips and Gotchas

  1. Measure opening width carefully. Roller shutters are custom-made to size — a measurement error means a non-returnable product. Measure twice, order once.
  2. Consider building-integrated shutters. For new builds or major renovations, integrated (built-in) shutters where the box sits inside the wall cavity look cleaner and are more thermally efficient than retrofit box-on-wall designs.
  3. Check strata rules. If you’re in a townhouse or unit complex in Dandenong, Narre Warren, or Cranbourne, strata rules may restrict shutter colours and styles. Get approval before ordering.
  4. Motorised shutters need power at the window. Budget for an electrician to run a power point near each window requiring a motor — this can add $100–$250 per window if power isn’t already nearby.
  5. Colour matters for heat. Light-coloured shutters reflect more radiant heat than dark ones. For north- or west-facing windows in Melbourne summers, light grey or cream is a better thermal choice than charcoal.
  6. Aluminium grade varies. Cheap imported shutters use thinner gauge aluminium that dents and fails more quickly. Ask for the slat thickness (1.2mm minimum for security shutters; 0.8mm is residential standard).
  7. Maintenance is minimal but needed. Wash shutters annually with mild soapy water, lubricate guide rails with silicone spray every 2 years. Never use WD-40 on plastic guide runners.
  8. Retrofit vs new build pricing. Installing shutters during a new build or renovation is 20–30% cheaper than retrofitting onto an existing home — the wall is open and wiring is easier.
  9. Get multiple quotes in writing. Roller shutter pricing varies enormously between suppliers in Melbourne. Three quotes often reveals a 30–40% price spread.
  10. Warranty coverage matters. Quality Australian-made shutters carry 5–10 year structural warranties. Imported kits may carry only 1–2 years.
Safety warning: Motorised shutters must comply with AS/NZS 60335.2.97 and include obstacle-detection (auto-reverse) to prevent entrapment. Ensure any shutter you buy is compliant, especially if children are in the household.
Safety check on motorised roller shutter obstacle detection mechanism Melbourne home
Testing the obstacle-detection (auto-reverse) mechanism on a motorised roller shutter — this safety feature is mandatory under AS/NZS 60335.2.97 to prevent entrapment.

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FAQ

How much do roller shutters cost per window in Melbourne?

Standard roller shutters cost $400–$1,800 per window installed, depending on size and type. Manual shutters on standard windows run $400–$850; motorised insulated shutters on large windows can reach $1,500–$2,000 each. Whole-house packages are cheaper per window.

Are roller shutters worth it in Melbourne?

For most Melbourne homes, yes — particularly for north- or west-facing windows. Insulated roller shutters can reduce summer cooling costs by 20–30% and improve winter heat retention. Combined with improved security and blackout capability, most homeowners recoup costs within 5–8 years.

Can I install roller shutters myself?

Manual shutters on timber-framed windows are DIY-feasible with the right tools. Motorised shutters require 240V electrical work, which must be done by a licensed electrician in Victoria. For brick walls and second-floor installations, professional installation is strongly recommended.

How long do roller shutters last?

Quality aluminium roller shutters last 15–25 years with basic maintenance (annual wash, occasional lubrication of rails). Cheap imported shutters may degrade within 5–8 years. Australian-made brands typically offer 5–10 year warranties.

Do roller shutters need council approval in Melbourne?

Generally no — roller shutters on residential windows are typically exempt from permits in Melbourne. However, homes in heritage overlays or those under strata management may require approval. Check with your local council (Casey, Cardinia, Greater Dandenong, Frankston) before ordering.

Final Thoughts

Roller shutter installation in Melbourne ranges from $400 for a single manual shutter to $18,000+ for a full motorised insulated whole-house system. The key takeaways:

  • Get three quotes — price varies significantly between suppliers
  • Insulated shutters are worth the premium on north- and west-facing windows
  • Motorised systems require a licensed electrician for wiring — budget for this separately
  • Package deals are 15–25% cheaper than ordering windows individually
  • Check strata rules and heritage overlays before ordering