Commercial Security
Storefront Security Shutters for retail, restaurants & high-value inventory.
Exterior aluminum rolling shutters that secure storefront windows and doors against break-ins, smash-and-grab theft, vandalism, storms, and after-hours damage. Custom-built in Tempe, Arizona and installed nationwide—clean, professional appearance during business hours; rock-solid protection at close.
Who They’re For
Who Uses Storefront Security Shutters?
Any retail business with valuable inventory, large glass windows, or a track record of break-in attempts benefits from store shutters. These are the verticals where Roll-A-Shield installs the most storefront security shutters.

Dispensaries & Cannabis Retail
Dispensaries carry high-value inventory and often handle large cash transactions, making physical security essential. Storefront security shutters help meet many cannabis security requirements while adding strong overnight protection against break-ins and vandalism.

Jewelry Stores & Pawn Shops
Jewelry stores and pawn shops are common smash-and-grab targets. Storefront shutters create a strong barrier over the glass, helping protect valuable inventory after hours and reducing the risk of costly losses.

Restaurants, Bars & Convenience Stores
Late-night break-ins and vandalism are a constant concern for restaurants, bars, and convenience stores. Storefront shutters help protect cash registers, safes, kitchen equipment, and inventory after closing. Motorized options can close automatically at end of night, simplifying daily close-out for staff.

Gas Stations & Auto Retail
Gas station convenience stores and auto shops are frequent targets for theft. Storefront shutters secure front windows and doors overnight, while rolling shutter doors help protect service bays and storage areas.

Phone Repair, Electronics & Vape Shops
Phones, electronics, and vape products are small, valuable, and easy to resell, which makes these stores attractive targets. Storefront shutters provide strong physical protection that helps discourage break-ins, vandalism, and costly damage to the storefront.
Materials & Customization
Choose the Operation & Slat That Fit Your Business
Roll-A-Shield storefront shutters are available in multiple operation styles and slat options, making it easy to spec a setup that matches your security needs, opening count, and budget.
Operation Option 1
Manual Operation
Strap, crank, or push-up bar inside the building. The most budget-friendly choice, ideal for smaller storefronts or businesses with just one or two openings to secure each night.
Operation Option 2
Motorized & Remote Operation
Somfy or Gaposa motors hidden inside the shutter box. Operate by remote, wall switch, smartphone app, or automatic timer. For storefronts with multiple openings, motorized security shutters are dramatically faster at close, and integrate with smart-business systems.
Slat Construction
Aluminum, Insulated, or Perforated
Standard extruded aluminum slats provide strong protection against break-ins, vandalism, and severe weather. Foam-insulated slats cut heat transfer and improve energy efficiency in hot climates. Perforated slats keep some visibility and daylight through the storefront while maintaining security.
Security Rating
Security Features That Stop Smash-and-Grab
When evaluating the security rating of a storefront shutter, five engineering details do the heavy lifting. Roll-A-Shield commercial systems are built to meet all five.
Interlocking slat profile
Slats that interlock along their full length resist prying and bending—an attacker can’t peel one out without going through the lock and tracks.
Deep, wide guide tracks
Track depth and width determine how hard it is to lift, twist, or pop the shutter free. Roll-A-Shield commercial tracks are deeper than residential profiles for that reason.
Bottom-rail locking mechanism
Single-point, double-point, or full floor-lock options secure the bottom rail to the tracks or slab so the curtain can’t be jacked up. Double-point is standard on our commercial systems.
Drill- and pry-resistant box & motor housing
A sturdy headbox protects the motor, drive shaft, and rolled-up curtain from drilling and prying attempts from outside. Commercial-grade housings make above-the-opening attacks impractical.
Built to commercial spec. Roll-A-Shield storefront systems use thicker slats than our residential models, deeper tracks, a standard double-point bottom lock, and certified construction available on request. See the full commercial product family on our commercial rolling shutters page →
How They Compare
Storefront Shutters vs. Security Gates & Roll-Up Doors
Three commercial closure products compete for the storefront opening. Each has a use case—here’s when to pick which.

Rolling Security Shutters
Cover the entire opening with solid aluminum. Clean, closed-but-not-boarded appearance. Smash-and-grab through the glass is eliminated. The standard choice for retail storefronts, dispensaries, jewelry, and any business with high-value inventory behind glass.

Folding Accordion Security Gates
Fold to one side with visible interlocking bars at lower upfront cost. The catch: the glass stays exposed behind the gate, so a brick through the lattice still reaches your merchandise. Better than nothing—not better than a shutter.

Overhead Roll-Up Doors
Heavy-gauge industrial doors purpose-built for warehouse and service-bay openings. Excellent for loading docks and back-of-house, not designed for the aesthetics or sizing of a customer-facing glass storefront.
For most retail and storefront applications, rolling security shutters are the right product. For warehouse openings or industrial back-of-house, see our full commercial product family → For metal-construction comparisons, see our metal security shutters guide →
Pricing Guide
How Much Do Storefront Security Shutters Cost?
Storefront shutter pricing depends on opening count, slat construction, and operation method. Use these ranges as a starting point when budgeting for your business.
Single Opening
Single Small Storefront Window
Manual operation
From
$1,400 – $2,200
installed
Great for a side window, side entry, or single display.
2–3 Openings
Small Storefront
Manual operation
From
$4,000 – $8,000
installed
Typical for a small boutique, vape shop, or single-tenant retail bay.
4–6 Openings
Full Storefront
Motorized
From
$10,000 – $18,000
installed
Typical for restaurants, dispensaries, and standard retail footprints.
8+ Openings
Larger or Specialty Storefront
Motorized + smart + insulated
From
$20,000 – $30,000
installed
Large jewelry showrooms, big-box retail, high-value dispensaries, and multi-bay storefronts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions.
Answers to the most common questions about storefront security shutters for retail businesses, restaurants, and high-value inventory.
01How do storefront shutters work?
Storefront shutters roll a curtain of interlocking aluminum slats down inside vertical tracks on each side of the storefront opening. When the business closes, the slats unroll from a box above the opening and cover the entire window or door. Operation is manual (strap, crank, push-up) or motorized (remote, wall switch, app, or scheduled timer). When the shutters are open, the slats are stowed inside the box and the storefront looks like normal retail glass.
02Do storefront shutters deter crime?
Yes. Storefront security shutters are one of the most effective physical deterrents available for retail crime. They eliminate smash-and-grab through glass, block prying attacks on doors and frames, and signal to would-be intruders that the storefront has invested in security. Insurance carriers frequently offer premium discounts for businesses with certified rolling security shutters.
03How much do storefront shutters cost?
A single small storefront window runs about $1,400–$2,200 installed. A small storefront with 2–3 openings and manual operation typically runs $4,000–$8,000 installed. A full storefront with 4–6 openings and motorized operation costs around $10,000–$18,000 installed. Larger or specialty storefronts (8+ openings, motorized, insulated slats, or smart integration) push the budget to $20,000–$30,000+. Biggest cost drivers are opening count, slat construction, and manual versus motorized operation. We also offer a free on-site inspection before quoting—request a free quote.
04What are storefront shutters called?
Storefront shutters are also called shop front shutters, retail security shutters, rolling security shutters, rolling shop shutters, store shutters, and (in the U.K. and Australia) shop front roller shutters. The German term “rolladen” is occasionally used by U.S. retailers familiar with the European product category. All refer to the same product: an exterior aluminum rolling shutter mounted over a commercial storefront opening.
05Are storefront shutters worth it for a small retail business?
For most small retail businesses with glass windows, valuable inventory, or a history of attempted break-ins, storefront shutters pay back the investment in 2–3 years through prevented losses, lower insurance premiums, and reduced after-hours liability. A $4,000–$8,000 install on a small storefront is typically less than a single major break-in deductible. Cannabis, jewelry, phone repair, electronics, and convenience retailers see the fastest payback.
06Do storefront security shutters block visibility into the store?
When closed, solid-slat shutters fully cover the glass and block visibility from outside—which is exactly the point for after-hours inventory and equipment protection. If you want a closed-but-still-visible look (for late-night patrols or display merchandising), perforated slats let some light and visibility through while maintaining the security barrier.
07Are storefront security shutters available with motorized operation?
Yes. Most storefront security shutters can be upgraded with motorized controls, including remotes, wall switches, smartphone apps, and automatic timers. For storefronts with multiple openings, a motorized security shutter dramatically cuts daily open/close time and removes a friction point from the closing routine.
08Can storefront shutters help protect against storms and vandalism?
Yes. Storefront security shutters shield windows and doors from vandalism, flying debris, strong winds, and accidental damage. Many businesses install rolling shutter systems for both theft prevention and weather protection—particularly in regions exposed to monsoons, hurricanes, or heavy hail.
09Do storefront security shutters require a lot of maintenance?
No. High-quality store shutters are designed for long-term daily use with minimal maintenance. Most storefront security systems only need occasional cleaning of the tracks and slats and routine inspections to keep them operating smoothly.
10Can storefront security shutters be custom-made for my business?
Yes. Every Roll-A-Shield storefront security shutter is custom-built to fit the exact size of your windows and doors. We manufacture custom store shutters for restaurants, retail shops, dispensaries, office buildings, and commercial storefronts nationwide. Request a free quote to get started.
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Final Step
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Protect your business with custom-built storefront security shutters from Roll-A-Shield. We manufacture every shutter at our Tempe, Arizona facility and install through our nationwide dealer network. Whether you need protection for a single window or a full commercial buildout, we’ll measure, spec, and quote your project at no cost. Call us at (480) 921-0200 or send the form.
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