In this video, Kelly from Southwest Blinds & Shutters in Arizona answers one of the most frequently asked questions: Can you install shutters in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens?
Kelly walks you through the pros and cons of using wood shutters versus poly shutters in moisture-prone areas such as bathrooms, over showers, tubs, and kitchen sinks.
What You'll Learn:
Why Wood Shutters Should Be Avoided in Wet Areas: Learn how wood shutters can warp, absorb moisture, and damage the finish over time.
Why Poly Shutters Are the Best Choice: Discover how poly shutters like the Broadleaf Poly Shutter are waterproof, durable, and ideal for wet environments. These shutters mimic the look and feel of wood but are made from solid polymer, making them resistant to water damage.
Easy Maintenance: Poly shutters can handle excessive water exposure and are easy to clean with a damp cloth without worry.
Real-Life Applications: See how poly shutters can be installed in areas like your shower or over your kitchen sink without issue.
If you're looking for a water-resistant, stylish shutter solution, poly shutters are the answer!
Need Help Choosing the Right Shutters for Your Home?
Contact us for a Free In-Home Consultation:
Website: www.southwestblinds.com
Phone: (480) 415-8542
Serving Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, Southwest Blinds & Shutters is your trusted source for custom window coverings.
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15 окт 2024