Custom Exterior Shutters
Adding the right style of shutter to your home is a great improvement to make. Equity is gained and your home’s personality is infused. There’s many many different types of custom exterior shutters. First of all an operable exterior shutter, and non operable shutters. Any that are not operable, or don’t open and close, are purely for appearance. Operable shutters are primarily only used in hurricane regions.
Non operable shutters have so many options there’s no way you or your customer couldn’t find what they’re looking for. There’s Custom exterior wood shutters, custom exterior vinyl shutters, paintable shutters, synthetic wood shutters, interior and exterior shutters. They even make shutters for doors. There’s infinite possibilities as far as how to customize your home using shutters. Many online shutter stores offer free shipping, which makes life a lot easier whether you’re a home owner or contractor. This means NO GAS, TIME, AND MONEY wasted on picking them up at a supplier. Not to mention that you’ll never find nearly the selection available compared to if you went online.
I mean think about it, why wouldn’t you buy online? Someone drops it off at your house, you have 1000x the selection, and you can actually customize your shutters to the exact size and style that’s right for you. A lot of online distributors also have in stock the custom shutter hardware you or you’re contractor will need to install them. I always advice installing them yourself since there’s so many resources online that will tell you how, save a ton of money this way. Same reason I learned to work on my own vehicle, just can’t afford to pay someone else most of the time.
YouTube is great if you’re looking for instructional videos on how to install them yourself. Yahoo Answers! is pretty good too.
Shutters are nothing more than usually 6 screws per shutter. One in each corner, and one in the center of each side. I’ll tell you how I’ve always installed shutters, can’t be more simple compared to all the other trades out there. Usually your shutters will already have holes for your screws, if not, make a mark with a pencil centered on each corner of your shutters, try to stay about 3/4in to 1in away from each edge, making your holes too close to the edge can cause them to crack and break. Once you’ve made your marks you need to drill out your holes. You’ll need a drill bit that’s only the size of the shaft of your screw, NOT THE THREADS OF THE SCREW. Be gentle while you drill as you don’t want to crack your shutters and allow water to get in. Then put your shutter tight against your window centered how you want it, and mark through the holes you made in your shutters onto the wall, take your shutter down and simply drill into the house now.
Now the tricky part but not really…You’re ready to put them on. You need any type of exterior caulking with a high warranty on it, e.g. 15 yr warranty. The holes you drilled in your house, fill those holes with some caulking, this is going to create an awesome watertight seal when we drive our screws in there, while the caulking is still wet. You also want a dab of caulk right under the the head of the screw itself, right on it. This is going to seal where your screw meats your shutters. Then hold up your shutters and put in your screws, wipe off any extra caulking on the face of your new window shutters, and you’re done!! Don’t sink your screws to deep, stop when the head of your screw TOUCHES FLUSH on your shutters.
Thanks a lot I hope this helps, check out my website Custom Exterior Shutters You’ll find everything you need there.
Adam Roy
http://www.CustomExteriorShutters.org






