NORCROSS, GA, August 12, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The indoor shutters dealer, Eclipse Shutters, would like to take a moment to talk about the benefits of installing faux shutters on your windows. Fading is the biggest problem people have with installing real wood window treatments, especially those which are exposed to the sun for long periods of time. While this issue does not pose a problem immediately, it can lead to cracking of the paint and overall deterioration of the material's surface quality over time. Chances are that homeowners who buy indoor shutters do so for their appearance as well as functionality. If left untreated, the fading and discoloration that will occur as a result of UV ray exposure can be a real eyesore.
On the other hand, notes the indoor shutters dealer, with faux shutters you don't have to worry about a thing. According to Shannon Hodges, Director of Marketing for the plantation shutters manufacturer, "Faux shutters are essentially a 'set and forget' type of product. They are extremely low-maintenance and look just as good as their real counterparts. Homeowners won't need to worry about or hassle with having to repaint them later on, which saves time and money." They also note that the composite material faux shutters are made from is durable and long-lasting; these shutters will easily last many years without fail. Is it any wonder why nearly half of all the shutters sold in the country are faux?
Eclipse Shutters has been a premiere dealer of indoor shutters for over 20 years. To learn more about the faux shutters they sell, feel free to visit http://www.eclipseshutters.com.
About Eclipse Shutters:
Eclipse Shutters is an Atlanta-based custom shutter provider with a network of licensed fabricators around the country. Their company has grown to become one of the largest manufacturers of tailor-made plantation shutters in North America. Eclipse Shutters was established in 1992 and offers customers fast delivery and a 25-year warranty.
For more information, visit http://www.eclipseshutters.com.
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