Do shutters protect from UV radiation, heat from the sun. I want to use them for a balcony, it gets very hot when above 35°C. Are they the most expensive option of the 3 ?!?
Polywood shutters not only withstand sun exposure, they also block up to 30° of temperature. They reduce heat transfer by up to 45%, too. That directly affords you savings on your heating and cooling payments.
Actually, shutters go with every decorating style. If you want to dress them up, add draperies to one side or both. We're finding customers are more interested in shutters due to their light and noise control, as well as their energy efficiency and how easy they are to clean.
I moved to Europe and shutters are common here but placed outside the window. I love how they blackout the rooms. Absolutely love the energy efficiency factor.
@@DoctorSkillz Not really, they take up a lot of spaces, because the way they open horizontally. It's perfectly fine if you have nothing near the wall. But if you want to put a desk against the wall and there is a shutter, it GETS in the way. I've run into this issue multiple times over the years, I gave up on shutters.
Why does Americans have them inside (when heat is thru the window) and not outside (to keep the heat out of the window and the house?) German Rollladen and Raffstore are much better. Even the manual ones, but full electric control is better.
What we meant was that the majority of shades don't give you the ability to redirect light like a blind or shutter. There are a couple types of shades that allow you to redirect light, but with all others, as soon as you lift the shade, you get total light.
Didn’t know the difference between the 3. Didn’t even know there was a difference until this video! So helpful!
Thank you so much for sharing! To me, shutters are never outdated. Elegant is elegant. Looks absolutely awesome from the street!
Shutters look like the house is a prison from the outside.
Unless you have a cat lol
This was so very helpful. Thank you!
Fantastic video! Thank you sir!
This was helpful, thank you😊
Thanks so much for the info! if I lived in the US I would be for sure a client!
Very helpful video
Thank you dude, you are a life saver
Blinds have a 5-6 year life expectancy? That’s wild. I’m thinking minimum 15 years lol
The Blind in our master bath has already died and it is 5 years old.
probably 7-10 years we have blinds that lasted 10 years
They have natural predators.
What about shades for attic windows? Currently have Velux but so expensive to replace, over 300 euros for shades
Well said, thank you .
Thank you for the info !!! 👍👍👍
I have a Hunter Douglas window shade and the shade needs replacing. Can I just take the headrail somewhere and have a new shade installed?
Where can we visit your factory in Las Vegas please?
Great video homie
Will these work for kitchen long double doors with only one door that used to open! Ty
Yes, we can put shutters or shades on double doors. They look great.
thank you sir
The best!
Do shutters protect from UV radiation, heat from the sun. I want to use them for a balcony, it gets very hot when above 35°C. Are they the most expensive option of the 3 ?!?
Polywood shutters not only withstand sun exposure, they also block up to 30° of temperature. They reduce heat transfer by up to 45%, too. That directly affords you savings on your heating and cooling payments.
😢how much are we talking about?
Best options for kids bedroom blackout?
watch full video for answer
nice
Thanks for the info. Shutters are nice but seem super dated these days.
Actually, shutters go with every decorating style. If you want to dress them up, add draperies to one side or both. We're finding customers are more interested in shutters due to their light and noise control, as well as their energy efficiency and how easy they are to clean.
I moved to Europe and shutters are common here but placed outside the window. I love how they blackout the rooms. Absolutely love the energy efficiency factor.
@@sunburstshuttersusa8517 Shutters are the ultimate flex. They’re very high end.
@@DoctorSkillz Not really, they take up a lot of spaces, because the way they open horizontally. It's perfectly fine if you have nothing near the wall. But if you want to put a desk against the wall and there is a shutter, it GETS in the way. I've run into this issue multiple times over the years, I gave up on shutters.
Price???
Why does Americans have them inside (when heat is thru the window) and not outside (to keep the heat out of the window and the house?) German Rollladen and Raffstore are much better. Even the manual ones, but full electric control is better.
Good distinction among the 3 items, but to say that shades are all or nothing seems a bit outdated.
What we meant was that the majority of shades don't give you the ability to redirect light like a blind or shutter. There are a couple types of shades that allow you to redirect light, but with all others, as soon as you lift the shade, you get total light.
me at the end of this video: MOOOM CAN WE GET SHUTTERS???!
mom: no
me: 😟
Why doesn’t this video talk about curtains?
Because they don't sell them, I think
It’s an ad for shutters ha ha
I didn't know the shades are more expensive than blinds.