| Menifee Shutters |
Serving residents of Menifee for over 30 years experience working with shutters, louvers, and closet doors, French Shutters has become San Diego’s premier contractor for window coverings and interior closet doors. Our handcrafted shutters, louvers and closet doors are not built with materials that will break within a few months. We put a personal guarantee between all our products. Window coverings really add-on to the elegance of a home, and when properly done will receive the admiration of friends, family, and visitors to your residence. We work directly with our Menifee customers when creating and building our shutters, louvers, and closet doors, putting their visions for their window coverings in to reality. Using the best quality wood, including: alder, knotty alder, cherry, red oak, white oak, maple (hard), maple (soft), teak, walnut, and more. We have used the highest quality woods to help residents of Rancho San Diego create a beautiful home to live in. Please view our gallery to see our work, CLICK HERE For a FREE Quote please fill out the form on the front page HERE, or give us a ring at 619-698-3111. At French Shutters, all shutters are NOT created equal. By handcrafting our shutters at our facility located in San Diego, we can make sure that your shutters, louvers, or closet doors are done precisely to your requirements. At French Shutters, you will receive the highest quality service and materials, consisting of: • Painted Interior Operable Louvers • Painted Exterior Operable Louvers • Stained Interior Operable Louvers • Interior Closet Doors • Exterior Fixed Louvers • Shutters of all Shapes and Size Call French Shutters today and schedule your FREE consultation. Let us show you why we are the premier shutter company in San Diego County. We will help you select the shutter styling perfect for your room - and your budget! French Shutters will surely deliver the highest quality to your home. We’re also more than happy to come to your Menifee residence for a free consultation. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Testimonial Marty, when you arrived for our initial consultation, I appreciated you taking the time to educate me on the difference between synthetic and natural wood shutters. I also want to thank you for showing me all the variations of the color white and textures. It’s amazing how the small details make such a difference! It’s so nice to discover a good quality company that has such a high level of customer service. All of your staff (especially Cassandra) was great to work with. I was very impressed when I asked to have the shutters installed before Thanksgiving and they were!” --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More About Menifee, California Menifee is a city located in Southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The city is roughly 50 square miles in size. As of January 1, 2009, Menifee contains an estimated population of 67,705.[1] The City of Menifee includes the diverse lifestyle communities of Menifee, Sun City, Quail Valley, Paloma Valley and portions of Romoland. Menifee is known for its picturesque qualities, with scenic views of the San Jacinto Mountains, the San Bernardino Mountains, Mt. Baldy, and Santa Ana Mountains above Lake Elsinore. The area was originally inhabited by the Luiseno and Pechanga Indian tribes, and in the 1700s, the area fell under the Spanish empire. The area was eventually annexed into the United States from Mexico in 1850 under California's statehood. Farming activity beginning in the mid-1800s was concentrated in the Menifee area, and mining activity began in the early 1880s with the discovery of a significant quartz lode by miner Luther Menifee Wilson. Menifee derived its name from that mining operation. Early development of the City of Menifee began with Sun City in the early 1960s as the concept of an active retirement community was envisioned by Del Webb, a major building contractor from Phoenix, Arizona. Sun City is centrally located within the City of Menifee with a mix of residential and commercial activity. The Menifee area began to grow further in 1989 with the master-planned community of Menifee Lakes and continues to be one of the fastest growing communities in California. Quail Valley is a semi-rural residential community in the northwestern section of the city, and Romoland is a residential and commercial community located in the northeastern section of the city. On June 3, 2008, the residents of the communities encompassing the City of Menifee voted to incorporate into Riverside County's 26th city. The new City of Menifee was officially established on October 1, 2008. (from [City of Menifee Official Website] in the About Menifee section) More about Menifee, California Menifee is a city located in Southwestern Riverside County, California, United States. The city is roughly 50 square miles in size. As of January 1, 2009, Menifee contains an estimated population of 67,705.[2] The City of Menifee includes the diverse lifestyle communities of Menifee, Sun City, Quail Valley, Paloma Valley and portions of Romoland. Menifee is known for its picturesque qualities, with scenic views of the San Jacinto Mountains, the San Bernardino Mountains, Mt. Baldy, and Santa Ana Mountains above Lake Elsinore. The area was originally inhabited by the Luiseno and Pechanga Indian tribes, and in the 1700s, the area fell under the Spanish empire. The area was eventually annexed into the United States from Mexico in 1850 under California's statehood. Farming activity beginning in the mid-1800s was concentrated in the Menifee area, and mining activity began in the early 1880s with the discovery of a significant quartz lode by miner Luther Menifee Wilson. Menifee derived its name from that mining operation. Early development of the City of Menifee began with Sun City in the early 1960s as the concept of an active retirement community was envisioned by Del Webb, a major building contractor from Phoenix, Arizona. Sun City is centrally located within the City of Menifee with a mix of residential and commercial activity. The Menifee area began to grow further in 1989 with the master-planned community of Menifee Lakes and continues to be one of the fastest growing communities in California. Quail Valley is a semi-rural residential community in the northwestern section of the city, and Romoland is a residential and commercial community located in the northeastern section of the city. On June 3, 2008, the residents of the communities encompassing the City of Menifee voted to incorporate into Riverside County's 26th city. The new City of Menifee was officially established on October 1, 2008. (from [City of Menifee Official Website] in the About Menifee section) |

