Mountain Pine Shutters offers finishes in paint and stain, and will custom color match at no additional charge.
Our finishing process is a thirteen-step process in which the raw wood is sanded when milled, sanded again after being cut into components, and sanded by hand before being undercoated. After a series of undercoats, our shutters are completely sanded by hand and machine with a fine grit paper. Then the shutters are painted and proof sanded with an extra-fine grit. Then the final, very thin, series of top-coats are applied. The shutters are then ready for final inspection.
This process, which includes many thin coats of nitrocellulose lacquer and more than five sanding steps between coats, is the same technique used to finish fine furniture such as pianos. The result is the smoothest finish available in the shutter industry.






