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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle. | Posted under Home and Family
Why to Purchase External Shutters
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Choosing which style of external shutter will best suit your home for both appearances and energy conserving capabilities will have a lot to do with the climate you reside in. Warmer climates will give you different options than do colder climates, yet if you live in hurricane country then the shutters should be strong enough to withstand 120 mile per hour winds when secured tightly. There are several styles of external shutters that can be secured as hurricane shutters as well and still add to the beauty of your home. You might want to consider a shutter with small close fitting slats for colder climates to help better insulate your home from winter weather. Larger plantation style shutters or even top hinged shutters may be better for warmer climates to block heat from the sun from entering your home. Another consideration of which style of external shutter to choose is the type of house style your home is. It wouldnt do to put plantation style shutters on a Tudor style house; they would clash with each other. On the other hand using colonial style shutters will work with most styles of house architecture. The small slats and narrow widths will match with all but the most obvious southern style plantation homes. Most web venders that sell multiple styles of external shutters will have pictures to allow you to see what each style of external shutter will look like on a house. This can help you to find a style of external shutter that looks good with your house. External shutters, once considered to be an out of date housing style, are making a return as the value they represent becomes more apparent in the face of continually rising utility expenses. About The Author: Alphonso has been working in the home remodeling industry for last 5 years. Take advantage of his experience and written material on shutter ideas at his website at http://www.improve-home.com |
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