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Vinyl
Shutters Vs. Wood Shutters
An
Age-old Classic with a Modern Touch
(Originally
published in Drapery & Window Coverings Magazine)
islandblinds.com
Interior window shutters have always been one of the most
universally popular window treatments available. They maintain
their value better than any other type of window covering.
Window shutters -- also called plantation shutters -- are
not only attractive and enhance your home's curb appeal, but
their ability to regulate light, insulate, and fit in to almost
any decorating scheme makes window shutters virtually unsurpassed.
Today, indoor shutters are more popular than ever. So it
is no wonder that many new manufacturers are trying to grab
a piece of the shutter business. Most notably is the introduction
of vinyl compound shutters. There are some intriguing advantages
over traditional wooden shutters. But beware; many of them
are just cheap shutters at a cheap price. There are numerous
differences among the major brands. This article will help
you decide whether interior wood shutters or vinyl shutters
are right for you, and inform you of the critical differences.
Wood
Shutters Are the Real Thing
There are several reasons why you should avoid vinyl shutters
altogether. Some people simply prefer real wood, just as they
prefer clothing made of cotton or wool instead of synthetics.
For a warm, authentic, traditional look, wooden shutters are
an excellent choice. There are some limitations of vinyl window
shutters. They are usually made in only white and off-white.
So you can not precisely color match. Staining is obviously
impossible. There are currently no manufacturers that make
vinyl shutters for arched, angled, and other specialty shaped
windows. Most interior vinyl shutters are cheaply made with
inferior components and poor workmanship, and should be avoided
simply for that reason despite their lower cost.
A
Vote for Vinyl Shutters
Quality vinyl shutters are definitely worth considering.
The inherent advantages over wood shutters are numerous. The
best indoor vinyl shutters cost less than custom wooden window
shutters. The most important advantages are practical in nature.
Vinyl interior shutters will not crack, peel, fade, or deteriorate
like wood. They are perfect for humid areas like solariums,
shower enclosures, near Jacuzzis and sinks. Since they are
moisture resistant they are an excellent choice near the swimming
pool or even the ocean's corrosive saltwater. They are inherently
flame-retardant and insulate better than indoor wood shutters.
They are easier to clean and those, which are solid color
impregnated, will not show dents or scratches. That makes
them perfect for a child's room. Their manufacturing time
is usually half of a true custom wooden shutter.
How to Choose Vinyl Shutters
Look
for these important features when comparing the different
brands:
Aluminum
reinforcements throughout all major stress points, especially
on the hinge side of all panels to prevent warping and "vinyl
creep."
Cellular
(hollow) louvers, to maximize insulation (hollow louvers
insulate better than solid louvers due to the air).
Ability
to adjust the tension of louvers to prevent floppy louvers.
Made
from a high quality outdoor grade compound for durability.
Opaque
louvers and rails. Some are translucent, which makes them
appear less like wood, and allows too much light to escape
into the room.
Thick
wall structures for strength.
A
choice of frames.
Solid
tilt bar mechanism for easy and long-lasting use. (This
is VERY important!)
Multiple
louver sizes ( at least 2-3/8" and 3-3/8").
Uniform
rail sizes for aesthetic consistency.
Louvers
close up or down for infinite control of light and view.
Heavy-duty
3 leaf hinges to prevent wobbly, sagging shutter panels.
No
unsightly notches on frame.
Lifetime
warranty.
Whether you choose interior wooden shutters or vinyl shutters,
you are likely to be extremely satisfied with their function,
beauty, and the way they increase your home's resale value.
With such a disparity of quality among different brands, be
sure you have done your homework to make sure you select the
right one for your maximum enjoyment.
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