The
traditional window shutter is usually made of wood, needs a lot of
maintenance and looks like it is right out of an episode of the Brady Bunch.
These window shutters that have been in
existence since Colonial times are a bit of an anachronism. Most people
simply never shut them yet still the hinges need to be oiled and shined.
It might be time to get rid of the anachronistic wooden shutters on your
home and go with something more modern such an aluminum window shutter that
resists the elements and never closes. This will definitely cut down on your
replacement and maintenance costs for keeping the exterior of your home
looking sharp!
Here is a run down of the different types of decorative window shutter that
are offered by manufacturers today.
Vinyl window shutter - These easy to clean, affordable shuttles last about
forty years! They give your house a traditional look without the traditional
expense of replacing them frequently. They weigh next to nothing and look
like the real thing. They are available in all of the traditional louvered,
board and batten and raised panel styles. Even better they come primed and
ready to paint in the color of your choice.
Composite window shutter - These shutters are like a thick particleboard
that is made from a composite of weather and rot-resistant materials. They
are made from molds that offer all kinds of styles including the louvered,
board and batten and raised panel window shutter style. You can also find
these types of shutters in a cupboard style (sometimes called the Bahama
style) that is hinged at the top so you can open and close them just like
the old fashioned wooden shutter.
Fiberglass Shutters - This type of window shutter is the most expensive but
they do last about twenty years. They are also molded and offered in a
variety of designs including the Bahama, louvered, board and battened and
raised panel window shutter styles. The fiberglass window shutter is also
stronger and more secure than other types and can be used to protect your
windows during hurricanes and storms. Most manufacturers offer these in
scores of colors and textures that mimic the look of the real thing. You can
also buy these primed and paint them yourself to match your house's exterior
design scheme.
Aluminum Shutters. The aluminum wood shutter is also offered in a variety of
styles including the faux colonial louvered style and the Bahama style.
These strong shutters are great protection for your windows, both in terms
of an intruder and also against a hurricane. They come in about a thousand
textures and colors. However the powder coated finish looks a little less
authentic than other types of shutters and many companies also only offer a
warranty of about three years on aluminum shutters.
Of course the crème de la crème will always be the traditional wood
shutters, but unfortunately they are not as storm proof as the fiberglass or
aluminum window shutter and the costs of protecting them from the elements
are relatively sky high compare to other types.
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