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Shutter failure affecting security or access?

Emergency repair line: 07931 104160

24/7 emergency support

Emergency shutter repairs when your premises cannot wait

For shutters that are stuck, damaged or leaving a building insecure, Sunrise Shutters provides a 24-hour emergency repair line, 365 days a year. We assess the immediate risk, make the opening safe and plan the right repair.

  • Emergency line open 24/7
  • Support available 365 days a year
  • Commercial and industrial shutters
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  • Emergency line answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
  • Over 15 years repairing and installing commercial shutters
  • Made to order in our own West Midlands workshop

The service

Urgent help, followed by a repair that addresses the fault

A shutter failure can affect security, access and day-to-day trading. The first priority is to protect people and the opening. Our team will ask what has happened, whether the shutter is open or closed, and whether there is visible impact or break-in damage before arranging the next step.

An emergency visit may resolve the fault immediately or may secure the site before planned parts and follow-up work. We will explain which route applies rather than treating a temporary measure as a finished repair.

What we consider

Scope and practical considerations

A clear brief helps us identify the right service, product or next action for the opening.

01

Stuck open or closed

Diagnosis for shutters that will not travel correctly, have jammed in the guides or have stopped part way.

02

Impact and break-in damage

Assessment of damaged curtains, guides, bottom rails and surrounding components after forced entry or accidental impact.

03

Motor and control faults

Checks for powered shutters that do not respond, stop unexpectedly or operate inconsistently.

04

Temporary securing

Practical steps to reduce immediate exposure where a permanent repair needs parts or a return visit.

What happens next

A straightforward route from enquiry to outcome

The detail varies by site, but the decision points stay clear.

  1. 01

    Call and describe the risk

    Tell us the location, shutter type, position and visible damage. Keep people away from an unstable shutter.

  2. 02

    Triage and attendance

    We assess urgency and arrange the most appropriate response using the information available.

  3. 03

    Make safe and diagnose

    The engineer inspects the shutter, identifies the likely fault and works to restore safe access or security.

  4. 04

    Complete or plan the repair

    If further parts or work are needed, we set out the next action clearly and keep temporary work distinct.

Useful before you call

What to do before an engineer arrives

  • Do not force a shutter that is jammed, uneven or making unusual noises.
  • Keep staff and visitors clear of the opening and any loose components.
  • If it is safe, note the control type, fault symptoms and any recent impact or power issue.
  • Have the site address and a reliable access contact ready when you call.

Established service pages

Find support in your area

View the areas hub

Based in our West Midlands workshop, with work carried out across the UK. Priority response covers Birmingham, West Bromwich and West Midlands; for other areas, call and we will confirm attendance for your site.

Common questions

Clear answers before you enquire

These answers describe the service in general. A survey or inspection is still needed for site-specific advice.

When should I use the emergency repair line?

Call when a shutter failure leaves access blocked, the premises insecure or there is an immediate safety concern. Routine servicing and non-urgent faults can be arranged through the service line.

Can every emergency repair be finished in one visit?

Not always. The outcome depends on the damage, shutter type and parts required. The first visit may restore operation, or it may make the opening safe and secure before a planned repair.

Should I try to force a stuck shutter?

No. Forcing a jammed or uneven shutter can increase damage and risk. Isolate the area where safe and call for advice.

Do you also provide planned maintenance?

Yes. The maintenance service is intended to identify wear, improve reliability and reduce avoidable disruption between emergency call-outs.

Speak to Sunrise Shutters

Tell us about the opening, fault or project

If the premises are insecure or access is blocked, call the emergency line: it is answered 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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