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by Pat Michael
Mainly used to provide the permanent shade it offered to homeowners located in areas such as Florida; the protective element of the Bahama shutter was a bonus, not a necessity. Today, this perforated see-through shutter is built stronger and provides protection from stormy conditions while providing a bit of home security. They are no longer an option but a must for those who are hammered several times a year by hurricane-force conditions.
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Remodeling
External Shutters
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by Jay Wilson
Do you want real peace of mind, even when you're away from home for extended periods of time? Consider the around the clock protection and security offered by security shutters. Security shutters are a sure-fire way to protect your home and valuable possessions, and are more reliable than any alarm system both in protecting your possessions and deterring thieves.
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Home Energy Efficiency
Securing Your Home
External Shutters
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by gregory van duyse
On the "Today Show" during the real estate segment, an exterior of a house was shown as a "before" shot. Then an "after shot" was taken with the addition of window shutters on the front. The improvement was so dramatic, the house didn't even look like the same one! The commentator said that the inexpensive improvement added thousands to the value of the house, as well as improved the marketability for a quick sale.
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Curb Appeal
External Shutters
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by Mike Shell
The basic rectangle box-style ranch house that was built in mass production during the 1970s has given way to subdivisions that attempt a "unified diversity". That means strict neighborhood covenants regulate the type of home, size, use, and many other factors, yet allow the houses to have unique styles and designs, no longer looking like a row of Monopoly houses.
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Remodeling
Curb Appeal
External Shutters
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by Mike Shell
Bahama shutters are braced on the side with the ability to be opened at various pitches. The braces are easily and quickly collapsed to close the shutter if a storm comes up. The advantage of these shutters is that you can still have the window open inside allowing the cool air to circulate.
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Home Energy Efficiency
External Shutters
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