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Shutters are one of the most important components of the house. In addition to acting as an exterior architectural accent that accentuates the windows, they also protect against external elements such as heavy rain, storm, hailstorms and provide shade from the sun. However, they aren't functional without shutter hinges that allow them to be mobile and perform their purpose.

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Clark's Tip Surface Shutter Hinges in cast iron with WeatherWright coating, available in 1-1/4" or 3-1/4" throw, sold as a set. Clark's Tip Surface Shutter Hinges in cast iron with WeatherWright coating, available in 1-1/4" or 3-1/4" inch throw.
Black powder-coated strap hinges for shutters, 18-1/4 inches, minimal offset, sold in pairs without pintles.
Black cast iron faux shutter dogs with a beveled smooth scroll design, measuring 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs. Black powder-coated cast iron faux shutter dogs with a beveled smooth scroll design, 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs.
Hand-forged black powder-coated strap hinge for shutters, available in multiple sizes, sold individually. Hand forged black powder-coated strap hinge for shutters, available in multiple sizes, sold individually.
Black powder-coated strap hinge for shutters, 17 inches long with a 1-1/2 inch offset, sold individually.
Black textured steel shutter dogs with scroll design, 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs with lag screws included. Black textured steel shutter dogs with scroll design, 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs for securing window shutters.
L Style shutter hinge in black powder-coated cast iron, featuring a minimal offset design, sold individually. L Style shutter hinges in black powder-coated cast iron, featuring a minimal offset design for shutters. Sold individually.
Black powder-coated cast iron shutter dogs and tiebacks in a scroll design, 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs with screws. Black cast iron shutter dogs with a scroll design, 6-3/4 inches, securing window shutters in pairs.
Jamb pintle for shutter hinges, 1-1/2 inch offset, cast iron with WeatherWright finish, sold in pairs. Jamb pintle for shutter hinges with 1-1/2 inch offset, cast iron, WeatherWright finish, available in pairs.
L Style shutter hinges in black powder coat, 2-1/4 inch offset, sold in pairs for right or left handing. L Style shutter hinges in black powder coat, 2-1/4 inch offset, sold in pairs for right or left handing.
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4-inch offset pintle for shutter hinges in black powder-coated cast iron, sold individually for durable use. 4-inch offset pintle for shutter hinges in black powder-coated cast iron, ideal for durable outdoor use.
Stippled scroll shutter dogs in black powder coat, 8-inch cast iron, sold in pairs with lag screws included. Stippled scroll shutter dogs in black powder coat, 8-inch cast iron, designed for securing shutters, sold in pairs.
Black powder-coated strap hinges for shutters, 12 inches long, sold in pairs with multiple offsets available. Black powder-coated strap hinges for shutters, 12 inches long, sold in pairs, featuring circle tips and multiple offsets.
Black powder-coated cast iron shutter dogs and tiebacks, 7 inches, sold in pairs with screws included. Black powder-coated cast iron shutter dogs and tiebacks, 7 inches, sold in pairs for securing shutters.
Window Hardware - Shutter Bar/Door Latch -  Multiple Sizes And Finishes Available Window Hardware - Shutter Bar/Door Latch -  Multiple Sizes And Finishes Available
Shutter Bar/Door Latch - Multiple Sizes and Finishes Available - Sold Individually
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Black powder-coated cast iron shutter hinge with a 1-inch offset, designed for special purposes, sold individually.
Large Georgetown shutter dogs and tiebacks in forged steel with a black powder coat, sold in pairs with screws. Georgetown shutter dogs in black powder coat, 6-1/4 inches, displayed on windows with white curtains. Sold in pairs.
Black powder-coated strap hinges for shutters, 12-inch with circle tips, minimal offset, sold in pairs. Black powder-coated strap hinges for shutters, 12 inches with a circle tip, minimal offset, sold in pairs.
Black forged steel shutter dogs and tiebacks, 5-1/2 inches, with lag screws, sold in pairs for secure window treatment. Georgetown shutter dogs in forged steel with black powder coat, 5-1/2 inches, sold in pairs for window tiebacks.
L Style shutter hinges in black powder coat, 3/4 inch offset, sold in pairs for right or left handing applications. L Style shutter hinges in black powder coat, 3/4" offset, cast iron, sold in pairs for right or left handing.
Black cast iron shutter dogs and tiebacks value pack with screws and hardware, designed for secure window treatment installation. Black cast iron shutter dogs and tiebacks in a scroll design, enhancing window shutters on a home exterior.
Faux shutter dogs tiebacks in black powder-coated cast iron, 6-3/4 inches, featuring a stippled scroll design, sold in pairs. Black powder-coated cast iron faux shutter dogs with stippled scroll design, measuring 6-3/4 inches, sold in pairs.
Hand forged steel strap hinge for shutters with a circle tip, available in multiple sizes and finished in black powder coat. Hand forged steel strap hinge for shutters with a circle tip, black powder coat finish, available in multiple sizes.
Black powder-coated strap hinge for shutters, 12 inches long with a 2.5-inch offset and 5-inch throw, sold individually.

If you are searching for the best selections of shutter hinges, look no further than Hinge Outlet, Inc., where we stock them in various measurements, designs, and styles to help you find the perfect type. We're committed to helping you find the one that will work perfectly with your shutters to provide your windows the protection they require.

What are Shutter Hinges?

Shutter hinges consist of two separate parts that work. First, the hinge's pivot leaf is connected to the wall of the house or building to create a stationary axis point that allows the mobile leaf attached to the shutter exterior panes to move around in a 180-degree axis. However, what gives the mobile leaf its rotating and mobile function is the pivot leaf pintle.

In general, shutter hinges come in two main types – surface mount hinges that are fitted to the front or back of the shutters and the face of the window frame, and mortise hinges that are used with composite or exterior shutter (usually wood) that fits the inside of the window opening.

Exterior shutter installations often work best when hinges are paired with complementary hardware. Many functional shutter systems are used alongside shutter dogs to hold shutters open. Selecting compatible components helps create a cohesive and secure shutter system.

Popular Types of Shutter Hinges

  • Horizontal Strap Shutter Hinges: These are the most common shutter hinges used in the United States. They consist of a narrow band where its surface is screwed onto the shutter's top or bottom and pintle attached to the front casing.
  • Vertical Strap Shutter Hinges: This style is used when the divider rail and a third center hinge are needed to support the shutter. Overall, they are less popular than the other styles.
  • L-Shaped Shutter Hinges: Also known as the New-York style hinge. This is a modified take on the horizontal strap shutter hinges and is usually preferred for narrow shutters to enhance the mounting location of the pintle.
  • Clarks Tips Shutter Hinges: This style comprises one leaf attached to the external surface of the shutter casing and another to the front of the shutter panel. They are usually positioned adjacently.

How to Choose the Right Shutter Hinges for Your Project

You have to make many considerations when selecting the right type of hinges for your shutter. Besides considering your requirements, preferences, and needs, you will have to consider the architectural and technical aspects. These will depend on the siding around the window, the presence of molding, the type of shutters used, and how deep they will be positioned in the window. Additionally, you will have to consider where the pintle will be located and the overall thickness of the shutter, which could affect the hinge placement. More importantly, you will have to ensure there is allowance between the shutter and the window as you will have to use other hardware such as a pull ring or slide bolt. In most cases, if you are attaching to a non-flat surface, a brick, jamb, or lag pintle is ideal

Get Shutter Hinges from Hinge Outlet, Inc. Today!

For more than a decade, Hinge Outlet has strived to deliver high-quality door hinges at the best prices. That is why we offer a wide selection of door hinges, including door hinge stops flush bolts, ball catches, and more. In addition, we carry only premium hinge products from the top manufacturers and have also developed our line of products, so we have more quality control.

If you have any questions about our shutter hinges, please feel free to contact us today.

FAQs

Shutter hinges are used to attach shutters to exterior walls or window frames. They support the shutter’s weight and allow functional shutters to open and close properly or decorative shutters to mount securely.
Yes. Even decorative shutters often use shutter hinges to achieve an authentic appearance. While they may not function, proper hinges help ensure secure mounting and consistent spacing.
The number of hinges depends on shutter height and weight. Smaller shutters may only need two hinges, while taller or heavier shutters typically require three or more for proper support.