The wooden rolling shutter was first installed in Germany around 1850 and is still in great demand today due to its durability, robustness and beauty. They are made of softwood in different profile types. Wooden rolling shutters are made without exception from highly stress-free wood. Only trunks that have not been stored in water and that have been dried slowly and in a manner that is gentle on the wood are used. Softwoods made from Scandinavian pine guarantee distortion-free, fine-grained, knot-free and blue stain-free sticks. Of course, wooden roller shutters can also be made from other softwoods, such as Douglas fir, hemlock, red cedar and larch, and can be equipped with all kinds of surface treatments according to the client's wishes. This is also an advantage of a wooden roller shutter - any color can be supplied - whether varnished or varnished.
"There is no more beautiful rolling shutter than wooden rolling shutters!" The environmental friendliness of the material deserves special mention: while the production of plastic rods and aluminum rods consumes a lot of energy, wood grows back naturally. Our wooden roller shutters are made entirely by hand.
Due to the large number of variations, HEYDEBRECK wooden rolling shutters adapt very well to all windows, for example in private living areas and for monument protection, and offer absolute sustainability - roller shutters made of wood.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 7 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 400 x 300 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 5.5 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 280 x 300 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 4 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 220 x 250 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weights: 3.5 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 180 x 220 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 7 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 400 x 300 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 5.5 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 280 x 300 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
(In addition to the specified bale diameter, "air" must also be taken into account).
Armor weight: 7 kg/sqm
Recommended max usage size: 400 x 300 cm
Our wooden rolling shutters can be primed, varnished or painted on request. Because of the optimal and even wetting of all areas, including the inaccessible areas, priming is carried out using the immersion method. The glazes and varnishes are applied by spraying for finishing treatment.
To maximize the longevity of our wooden roller shutters, we recommend painting with a primer first.
Our paint finishes are available in all RAL tones.
We recommend a thick-layer glaze that leaves the wood structure visible.
The wooden rolling shutter in our craft is the most sustainable and beautiful roller shutter and corresponds to the ecological building criteria catalogue. If pine trees are felled after 100 to 120 years of life - i.e. after the zenith of their life - and the trunk is processed for building materials, such as roller shutters and implanted in our own immediate living environment, then we give this pine much more than a hundred years of life.