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Quality Faux Wood Shutters vs Substandard Faux Wood Shutters in Boston

May 06, 2019

There are a lot of faux wood plantation shutters out there, but what’s the difference between good faux wood shutters, like our Polywood® shutters, that will last for decades and faux wood shutters that look ratty over time?

You need to look at the faux wood shutter’s craftsmanship and details such as its sturdiness, finish, and energy efficiency potential.

Faux Wood Plantation Shutters in Boston 

Good faux wood will never splinter, crack, chip or warp

Most faux wood shutters appear great when first put up.  However, shutters that are composed of inferior materials such as paltry composites, vinyl-wrapped particleboards, or hollow louvers may warp, crack, splinter, or yellow.  Cheap faux wood shutters definitely don’t hold up in high-traffic spaces or in spaces that have variable heat, cold, or moisture.  

Quality faux wood, like Polywood, is made from extruded compounds that won’t bend, yellow or degrade.  The solid louvers allows shutters to prevent bowing, splintering, cracking, and chipping, even in high-humidity or varying-temperature areas.  If you want to know if a faux wood plantation shutter will be durable or not, just inspect the warranty.  Businesses that offer a lifetime guarantee stand behind their window treatments because they only use the highest quality of materials.

Polywood Shutters in Family Room in Boston 

Quality faux wood wipes down easily

Everyday maintenance is the same for every faux wood plantation shutters.  But in-depth cleaning has different problems. Vinyl and comparable materials will soak up some of the water when cleaned with a wet rag.  Substandard faux wood shutters have finishes that can trap dirt and stains so that they are almost impossible to keep clean.

Manufacturers that make quality plantation shutters understand that faux wood should be cleaning friendly.  For example, Polywood has a coating that is a cinch to wipe down quickly, so that your shutters look like they were just hung.  Quality faux wood is completely moisture resistant, so no matter what gets on the shutter, it will come clean with a little water or multi-purpose dusting spray.

Quality faux wood is energy efficient

As you close your high-quality faux wood shutters, you should experience a definite difference in air flow and heat transfer.  The solid louvers and impenetrable composites will help close out sunlight that increases the temperature and heat loss that can freeze you out.  The top faux wood window treatments, like Polywood shutters, will go even further in ensuring energy efficiency by adding in UV inhibitors and weather stripping.

Window treatments made with an inferior material will not offer similar energy efficiency benefits.  Shutters with second-rate materials or hollow louvers will still allow drafts through. As time goes on, substandard shutters can begin to warp and make gaps between the louvers.  To see if you bought a subpar faux wood is by its R-rating. The larger the number, the more energy efficient the shutter.

Polywood Shutters in Boston Bathroom 

Call a Boston shutters rep and get a quality faux wood treatment

Choosing a good faux wood shutter can sometimes feel like a struggle.  Good thing our Sunburst representatives will be happy to bring you all our faux wood options, so you can pick the right plantation shutter for your rooms.  To schedule a free in-home consultation, call 781-352-2205 today.