How To Close Your Energy Efficient Shutters This Winter Season, !
Each winter, homeowners in Dover are finding ways to get maximum energy efficiency for their homes. It’s not enough to have just any window treatments covering your windows. Maximum energy efficiency begins with the right window treatments. And that’s shutters - the right shutters.
When closed completely, the energy efficient shutters maintain the house at a comfortable temperature. Here a guide to closing Polywood® plantation shutters to get the most energy efficiency this winter season, !
Maximizing Energy Efficiency Begins With The Right Window Shutters In Dover
Window coverings like blinds, shades, and curtains are fabricated from elements that do not insulate well. Not only are the materials porous, but they also leave a gap around the border of the material, letting in cold air during the winter. Plantation shutters are hands-down the most energy efficient window treatment you can find in . That’s because of the frame that seals all the corners of the window and the rigid material shutter parts are made of.
Polywood plantation shutters are designed with a frame which seals off the sides of the window. They’re constructed from a solid polymer, and have exclusive weatherstripping. Together, this means Polywood shutters insulate 70% better than an equivalent solid wood shutter. And they minimize airflow by up to 30%. This makes for the most energy efficient shutters.
How To Close Your Indoor Shutters For Maximum Energy Efficiency In The Winter
1. Close The Panels:
2. Interlock The Weatherstripping
3. Close The Louvers
For plantation shutters with a rear mounted tilt rod, just push one of the louvers up and the rest of the louvers will follow.
4. Push the tilt rod into the mousehole
Play this video for a demo of how to close your Polywood shutters to maximize energy efficiency.