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Use shutter clips when you would like to install your Alcoa Vintage® exterior vinyl shutters without any mounting hardware visible on the outside surface of the shutters. Shutter clips are a little more work to install, but the end result is a more eye-pleasing vinyl shutter installation.
Please note that when you order Alcoa Vintage® vinyl shutters, shutterplugs and painted steel screws are included with each pair for mounting. However, you may order these shutter clips if you would like an alternate exterior vinyl shutter mounting method that looks better.
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| Ships in 1 - 2 Business Days |
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- Made in USA

- Nothing visible on shutter surface
- Permanent installation
- Clamps to the shutter from behind
- One bag is enough hardware for one pair of vinyl shutters
- Made for Alcoa exterior vinyl shutters
- Transferable lifetime warranty
Alcoa shutter clips provide a more aesthetic exterior shutter installation by mounting from behind the window shutters instead of piercing them. Once the exterior shutters are snapped into place, the installation is permanent. Each bag contains 12 shutter clips and 12 wall anchors - enough hardware for installing one pair of vinyl exterior shutters. Mounting screws are not included.
These shutter clips are designed to work with Alcoa standard-sized and Alcoa custom exterior vinyl shutters only, however they may work for other types of vinyl shutters.
| Width |
9/16" across the mounting surface 5/16" at the base of the clip |
| Height |
1 5/16" |
| Length |
1 11/16" |
| Profile Height |
3/4" |
| Material |
Spring steel with black powder coat |
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The term "Peeping Tom" is believed to have originated when Lady Godiva
rode through the streets naked to protest an unfair tax that was imposed
by her husband. All of the town's people stayed inside and closed their
exterior window shutters, but Tom peeked through his wooden shutters
to get a look at her. Thus the term "Peeping Tom" was born.
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