Vinyl
shutters are durable and improve the look of your home.
In many cases, they can actually add to
the value of the home. They are easy to install and make a great do it
yourself project. If you prefer not to do the job, you can hire a
professional at a reasonable price. The job doesn't take very long, so you
won't pay a fortune in labor.
Shutters come in a variety of sizes and styles. You can find them in any
home improvement center, such as Home Depot or Lowe's. These companies can
offer advice to the do it yourself homeowner or can arrange for professional
installation. Benefits of Shutters made of Vinyl Vinyl is less expensive
than wood shutters and they last longer. Wood has a tendency to crack and
split over time. In addition, the paint fades and peels. For this reason,
they need to be repainted every few years to keep them in new condition.
This is labor intensive and adds to the overall cost. Vinyl is easier to
clean and require very little maintenance. Just wipe them down with a damp
rag to clean.
Vinyl is a better choice for humid climates or moist locations. This
includes humid weather and outdoor pool or hot tub areas. The moisture in
these areas can cause warping and swelling in wooden shutters over time. If
you have an outdoor pool area, you can prevent this by installing vinyl.
Choosing the Right Shutters There are several styles in vinyl or PVC
shutters. Some can be closed to act as hurricane shutters. These are
intended to protect your home in the event of a storm. Most are fixed and
can't be closed. These are merely for decoration. They come in a wide
variety of colors and styles to suit the taste of every homeowner. You may
decide to match the color to the color of curtains and window blinds or to
the exterior of your home.
Some styles have a wooden look that mimics natural grains. Others are smooth
and less opaque. The style of your home and your personal preference will
help you choose the best style for your home. Regardless of the style you
choose, be sure the shutters are made with outdoor grade vinyl. This
material is stronger and more durable. It will stand up better to the
weather. Installing Vinyl Shutters Installing shutters is a good DIY home
improvement project. With a little skill, the job should take about a half
an hour per window. Instructions and mounting clips are usually included
with the shutters.
Materials Needed:
Shutters Fasteners Instructions Screwdriver Drill Tape measure Pencil or pen
for marking Safety goggles
The basic procedure calls for drilling holes into the wall of your home and
securing the shutters with fasteners that are pushed through these holes.
You are drilling through the shutters and into the wall. The other method
uses fasteners that are attached to the exterior wall of your home. The
shutters are then clipped into place. The hardware doesn't show on the front
of the shutters.
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