Family Owned · Trusted on the Carolinas for 30+ Years

The shop on Sea Mountain Hwy.
Family-owned, and run like it.

We're four people — Chad, Carter, Matt and Jenn — measuring, building, and installing custom window treatments out of our Cherry Grove showroom. When you call 843-273-4573, you reach one of us.

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Beth, Carter and Chad Alexander at Carter's North Myrtle Beach High School graduation in 2024.
Beth, Carter & Chad Alexander Owners · ASA Coastal
Trusted by the Carolinas Since 1993 · Shutters Built in Monroe, NC · ★★★★★ 4.9 / 60+ Reviews

Our Story

Started as competitors. Ended up family.

Dalton Taylor in the Artisan Shutter workshop in 1998, leaning against finished plantation shutters.
Dalton Taylor, Artisan Shutter — 1998.

Dalton Taylor started Artisan Shutter in Monroe, NC in 1993 — Dalton, his wife Patti, and his brother Jeff, building plantation shutters one window at a time. The Carolina shutter trade is a small world: a lot of these folks, Jeff included, came up through the same American Shutters shop in Mint Hill, NC. Chad came into the trade in 1997 and went on to run his own Charlotte shutter shop, CP Shutterworks — bootstrapped the way these things actually get built: home shows a couple times a year, flyers stuffed in mailboxes, doing work for production builders around Charlotte.

The A Shade Above–wrapped Scion xB Chad drove around Charlotte in the early days, parked in a customer's driveway.
The little A Shade Above–wrapped Scion.

Chad and Dalton started out as competitors. Dalton kept turning up at Chad's shop — usually with ice cream — trying to talk him into joining forces. Chad always said Dalton was the only person in this business in Charlotte he'd ever go to work for. When the 2008 recession hit — Chad had closed on a bigger building three days after the word "recession" first hit the TV news — that's exactly what happened. He joined A Shade Above in January 2010, driving the little A Shade Above–wrapped Scion around town, working out of the first retail shop on Camden Road in South End. He was one of the original crew there.

Dalton Taylor and Chad Alexander in their A Shade Above polos at the early Camden Road shop in South End, Charlotte.
Dalton Taylor (left) and Chad — back in the Camden Road days, South End, Charlotte.

Those Charlotte years weren't just houses. Chad built the builder side of the business himself — long-running relationships with Saussy Burbank, John Wieland, Pulte Homes, and Kelly McArdle Construction — and he was hands-on in a lot of A Shade Above's bigger commercial work across the Carolinas: Novant Health in downtown Charlotte, Indian Land High School, even Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin rocket factory down in Florida. He doesn't lead with any of that. You'd have to ask.

Around 2017, Chad's parents were getting older and he told Dalton he was probably going to have to step away to take care of them. Dalton didn't blink. "Don't do that," he said —

"Move to the beach. Let's open a showroom and you run it." — Dalton Taylor, to Chad

So that's what we did. We reshaped the whole business around one family's needs — which, if you ask us, is the only thing "family business" has ever actually meant.

The A Shade Above Coastal van parked at a beach access on the Grand Strand, ocean behind it.
A Shade Above goes to the coast.

Chad moved down in 2017 and ran the whole coast for a year before there was even a store — Georgetown up to Wilmington, chasing commercial bids and referrals while the retail side found its feet. The showroom opened in July 2018, in the Boulineau's building at the north end of Cherry Grove, right by Platt's. Plenty of folks told him to set up in Murrells Inlet; he went north instead — and was the only shop around open on Saturdays. For the first six years there wasn't a single pay-per-click ad: just word of mouth, yard signs, good work, and that little red roof on the main drag everybody got used to seeing.

Beth, Carter and Chad Alexander at Carter's North Myrtle Beach High School graduation in 2024.
Beth, Carter & Chad — Carter's graduation, 2024.

Carter grew up in it — he came to the beach in the 6th grade, went through North Myrtle Beach schools, and at 21 he's on the install crew now with Matt and his dad. The shutters still come out of the Monroe, NC factory — same kiln-dried basswood, same triple-coated finish, same craftspeople.

What "family owned" actually means here

We are family-owned — really owned, by the Taylor family, the same people who've built the shutters in Monroe, NC since 1993 (Dalton, and now his son Casey). Chad isn't a Taylor by blood. But he and Dalton started out as competitors, became partners, and somewhere along the way became family — the kind of brothers who'll restructure a whole company so one of them can go take care of his parents.

So when we say "family-owned," we don't mean everyone behind the counter shares a last name.

The people who own this thing treat each other — and you — like family.

The same hands measure, build, and install your windows, and the same number answers when you call back five years later. Built for the beach. Made to last as long as the house does.

Meet the Crew

Four people. One showroom. Every job.

Chad Alexander — owner of A Shade Above Coastal

Chad

Owner · Measure & Quote

30+ years in window treatments. He's the one who comes out to your house, measures the windows, and writes the quote.

Carter Alexander — A Shade Above Coastal install crew

Carter

Install · Chad's Son

Grew up in the shop. Runs installs alongside his dad — the second generation already on the truck.

Matt — A Shade Above Coastal install crew

Matt

Install · Repair

Handles a lot of the shutter installs and the occasional old cordless-shade repair on units we didn't even put up originally.

Jenn — A Shade Above Coastal showroom

Jenn

Showroom · Design Consult

Runs the Cherry Grove showroom. If you come in to look at samples, she's the one walking you through fabrics and finishes.

Our Process

Three visits. No pressure. No surprises.

1

We come measure

Free in-home visit. We bring samples, measure every window, and write up a real quote — no deposits to "hold a price."

2

We build it

Shutters are built in our Monroe, NC workshop. Shades and blinds come from Hunter Douglas. 3–5 weeks, typical.

3

We install

One of us — usually Chad or Carter — installs everything ourselves. No subcontractors hauling our name around.

What We Don't Do

The things we promise never to pull on you.

Window treatments are the kind of purchase where the sales tactics are sometimes worse than the product. Here's what's not on our menu.

No "today-only" pricing

Quotes are good for 30 days. The price doesn't go up if you take a weekend to think about it.

We're not on commission

Nobody on our team gets a kickback for selling you the more expensive option. Chad will tell you when faux-wood blinds are the right answer.

No subcontracted installs

Every install is one of the four of us. Same person who measured is the person who hangs it.

No phone tree

Call 843-273-4573 and you get Jenn or Chad. If we miss it, we call back same day.

Book a free in-home visit

No deposit. No high-pressure pitch. One of us comes to you with samples — the same person who measures does the install.

We'll text or call back same day. We never share your info.