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Window Shutters: Which Type is Right for my Littleton, Colorado house.



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By : Ray Bork    99 or more times read
Submitted 2013-05-06 04:05:00
Plantation shutters are a window treatment that is both classic and current that not goes out of style. Window shutters at once revamp the style of your Littleton, Colorado home and complement any decor. Plantation shutters add real value to your Littleton, Colorado home that is as practicable as they are beautiful, and they should last a lifetime. They are also an excellent source of insulation for your windows, keeping it cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Like any investment, only plantation shutters of excellent quality will offer long-term value and enhance appreciation. Plantation shutters come in lots of varieties including, Composite Wood, Real Wood, Vinyl, and Poly.

Composite wooden shutters unite the warm look and richness of real wooden home window shutters with the stableness and efficiency of composite shutters. More economical than real wood, they will act pleasantly with your family's active lifestyle, as they are scratch resistant, humidity resistant and washable making them less subject to environmental effects. Built from a special wooden composite material, usually MDF, they are impossible to distinguish from real wooden window shutters. Louver sizes range from 1 7/8" to 4 1/2". Typically they just come in shades of white, but a few manufacturers have some wood tone colors. The composite material tends to sag at added widths, so single panels can just be assembled at 30" to 34" wide

Real wooden plantation shutters are produced from a multitude of types of wood most usually Basswood, Poplar, Pine, Western Red Cedar, and Knotty or Select Alder. They can be custom fabricated to your specifications with your selection of framing material, either painted or stained, and louver sizes varying from 1" to 5 1/2". Real wood is lighter and more stable than composite, so larger individual panels may be put together in sizes up to 36" to 50" wide. Real wood is not suitable for high humidity areas like some of the other varieties of shutters are.

Vinyl window shutters are an easy-to-care-for alternative. They're durable, and for those with young children, they are a selection that is easily cleaned. They additionally handle distressing environments well, such as extreme humidity areas. Louver sizes are 2 1/2", 3 1/2", and 4 1/2". They can be fabricated at extended widths with use of aluminum reinforcing on the inside. These window shutters are hollow and require caps to cover-up the ends of the components. This may be unattractive to some people.

Poly window shutters are built with a solid PVC polymer material that should not chip, crack, warp or split. Since the polymer material is softer than wood, they should be coated with hard baked on finish to it protect from dents. It is moisture resistant, fire resistant, and impervious to termites (as is Vinyl). Louver sizes still come in 2 1/2", 3 1/2", and 4 1/2". Poly should have aluminum tubing molded into the components to give rigidity at greater widths, generally up 36" wide for an individual panel. They look the same as wood shutters, but only come in shades of white.

Plantation shutters provide exceptional energy efficiency. Not only do shutters insulate from temperature extremes, but they likewise are optimum for sound insulation. Shutters are an investment that will be appraised into the value of your Littleton, Colorado home. They are both fashionable and enduring. Window shutters should be considered discriminating furniture for you windows. They are truly a lifetime asset.

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To get more information on shutters see: http://www.nvbas.com/products/shutters
Ray Bork is the owner of New View Blinds and Shutters, located in Littleton, Colorado. Visit our website, http://WWW.NVBAS.COM . We provide information including pictures and videos on the best varieties of window products to help you in your buying decision.

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