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Wooden Window Shutters
Solid hardwood is used to make almost all wooden shutters. Since the
shutters will be used daily they need the stability that hardwood provides.
Windows expose your shutters to rapid temperature fluctuations, humidity
changes, and harsh sunlight. All of these conditions can be handled by quality wooden shutters. From the
cold of the north to the humidity of the south, wooden shutters are built to
handle it all. That is, of course, if you purchase quality shutters. The
quality of the final product will depend in part on the type of joints, the
type of wood, and the overall design of the particular shutters. The type of wood used in a shutter is very important. One of the best woods
to use for shutters is basswood, which is very durable, light, and straight
and accepts finish well. No matter what style of shutter you are speaking
about, basswood will have the best characteristics to make a quality
shutter. In order to create a durable shutter the joints will need to be strong and
solid. The two shorter lengths of wood are connected using finger joints
which makes them very important as well. Stained shutters will poor finger
joints will always look poorly constructed. You can prevent the shutters from falling apart by having strong joints
between the stiles and rails. To get the best overall performance these
joints should be glued and doweled. You will get quality shutters at a great price if you choose to purchase
wooden shutters. You should research the manufacturer of your shutters
prior to purchasing from them to be sure they produce a quality product. A
quality retailer will also give you detailed instructions for installing the
shutters yourself, it you so choose.
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