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This Alcoa transom top is a great way to build your own raised panel shutter with 2 mid rail sections. While it is specifically designed for making Alcoa Vintage® vinyl shutters fit with 10" or 11" transom windows, this transom top can be used with virtually any rectangular window.
The raised panel style transom top is a decorative accent that is color-coordinated for Alcoa Vintage® exterior shutters and it will work with any style of standard or custom Alcoa vinyl shutters.
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- Made in USA

- The highest quality exterior vinyl shutters available
- Superior shutter arch injection mold engineering
- "Raised" panel shutter transom styling
- Specially made for 14 5/8" Alcoa vinyl shutters
- 100% high-density copolymer arch construction
- Baked-on acrylic finish
- UV stabilized for superior fade resistance
- All colors are paintable
- Architecturally correct - looks like real wood
- Will not rot, crack, split, or mold
- Textured wood-grain finish
- Lightweight and easy to handle
- Easy installation on any surface
- Low-maintenance permanent installation
- Touch-up paint also available
- Transferable lifetime warranty
The Alcoa raised panel shutter transom tops are made to fit 10 or 11 inch transom windows, but will work with virtually any window. Simply clip them to the top of your Alcoa vinyl exterior shutters and fasten them to the wall using the included mounting hardware. Once they are fastened to the shutters, they look like a single piece shutter next to your window.
- 2 shutter transom tops
- 12 shutterplugs
- 12 painted steel screws
- 4 joining clips
- Installation instructions
- Painting and care instructions

The height of the vinyl exterior shutters you order with these transom shutter tops should be 13 inches less than the window measurement.
To obtain the window measurement for rectangular windows, measure from the top of the window to the bottom of the window including the window trim. Subtracting 13 inches from this measurement will give you the correct size of exterior shutters to order for this transom shutter top.
For example, if you measure your arched window and it is 61", the size of exterior vinyl shutters you order for these transom tops should be 48" (61 - 13 = 48).
Remember - measure twice and order once!
This raised panel shutter transom top is only compatible with the following Alcoa Vintage® vinyl shutters when they are ordered in 14 5/8" widths. Use of this product with any other exterior window shutters is not recommended.
| Standard Shutters |
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| Custom Shutters |
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| Height |
13" |
| Width |
14 5/8" |
| Depth (Thickness) |
Approximately 1 1/8" |
| Core |
Hollow (open back) |
| Material |
High-density copolymer |
| Finish |
Acrylic Paint |
| Paint Required |
None; however all colors can be painted with standard outdoor paints |
| Primer Required |
None |
NOTE: Please do not rely on the colors that
are displayed on the screen. To get an exact color match, we strongly recommend
ordering a
color sample before placing your
order for vinyl shutter transom tops.
| In this 90-second video, host Tim Carter describes some of the advantages of
exterior vinyl shutters over wood shutters. He also demonstrates just how easy it can be to
install vinyl shutters yourself. Click anywhere within the box below to begin the video. |
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The Jalousie window was one of the first attempts at combining the glass of
a window with movable louvered shutters.
The windows are constructed with horizontally mounted glass louvered slats that
butt against each other tightly when closed and rotate outward when cranked open.
These "louvered" windows were used along coastal regions of the United States
in the 60's and 70's, but have since gone out of fashion.
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