Yes, they are easy to install, and require little if any upkeep. The fact of the matter though is they look really tacky and they don't serve any function. They don't swing over the window for protection, and they are not located in the correct location so that if they did swing they would not cover the window properly.
Remember you said you loved to use wood yourself in your "Wood" video, now you want to use some toxic plastic shutters?
I don't know. The mechanics of a hand-crank system would be difficult with the linkage passing through a wall. There are electric rolling shutters that operate from inside. These work just like a window blind.
why would anyone replace functional shutters with those terrible and obviously fake vinyl shutters!
it takes away from the character of the home
jkyl100000 1 year ago 3
@jkyl100000 Amen to that. Our society of plastic convenience is a sad thing
chuckster5659 1 month ago
Yes, they are easy to install, and require little if any upkeep. The fact of the matter though is they look really tacky and they don't serve any function. They don't swing over the window for protection, and they are not located in the correct location so that if they did swing they would not cover the window properly.
Remember you said you loved to use wood yourself in your "Wood" video, now you want to use some toxic plastic shutters?
AceLockCo 5 years ago 2
Tim, is there such a thing as a shutter that can be shut from within a home? I'm thinking of some hand-crank system, but I don't know if one exists.
oldspice777 4 years ago
I don't know. The mechanics of a hand-crank system would be difficult with the linkage passing through a wall. There are electric rolling shutters that operate from inside. These work just like a window blind.
AsktheBuilder 4 years ago