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Why Should I use Wheatbelt Rolling Shutters?

When considering Wheatbelt Rolling Shutters,
you may have only one use in mind. However, the many additional benefits of rolling
shutters should be considered in the purchase price. The cost of rolling shutters is
similar to quality windows, patio doors, plantation shutters (inside wood shutters), and
quality drapery. Consider all the benefits and you'll find that Wheatbelt Rolling Shutters
are NOT that expensive.
1. Keeps Out The Sun
The sun lets in 1200-1400 BTU per square
foot per day. Rolling Shutters save both on electric bills and the wear and tear on your
air conditioner. New homes could use a smaller air conditioning unit if rolling shutters
are installed.
2. Keeps Homes Warmer In Winter
Shutters double the insulating value of
thermo-pane windows. One square foot of glass lets in as much cold as 10 square feet of a
well insulated wall. This means if a building has windows which make up 10% of the total
wall area, the small window area allows more cold in than the rest of the walls. Shutters
reduce the heat loss from windows by up to 50%.
3. Eliminates Air Leakage Around
Window Frames
Shutters keep cold air from leaking in
around the window frames. Air leakage can be a larger factor than the "R" value
of the window itself.
4. Provides Security
Thieves look for an easy and fast way in and
out of a building. Shutters are not something they want to deal with. Shutters
provide
security from intruders without the "What are they trying to hide" statement
that security bars seem to make. Shutters also can be opened in the event
of a fire,
unlike security bars.
5. Hail Protection of Glass and
Inside Furnishings
We have seen many examples of Rolling
Shutters which have protected window glass in the last several years. Tennis ball-sized
hail with high winds have broken slat, but in no case was the glass damaged. Can you
imagine what destruction happens when all the glass is broken out of a building and the
inconvenience that follows?
6. Cut Out Glare and Bright
Sunlight
Shutters are used in place of awnings. With
the shutter partly down, you have an excellent view without the glare from the sky.
Another glare problem is viewing television or computer screens near an uncovered window.
This problem alone has been the primary reason for shutters on some homes.
7. Controls Noise
Rolling shutters cut out 1/2 the noise from
traffic, storms, etc.
8. Provides Day Sleeping
Environment
The combination of light and sound control
make rolling shutters an excellent product for day sleepers or naps.
9. Replaces Drapery
Many homes are built to take advantage of
the view. Rolling shutters allow a clear view when weather conditions allow. Many
homeowners would rather not have drapes or other inside window treatment which obstructs
the view. Other homeowners like to have an attractive window treatment. Rolling shutters
allow any type of inside treatment desired with the rolling shutters providing the privacy
and energy savings that heavy drapes are supposed to provide.
10. Prevents Fading of Fabric
Rolling shutters provide protection from the
sun's rays on drapes, carpets, and furniture.
11. Protects Windows From Golf
Courses
Many shutter installations have been made on
homes next to golf courses. Homes in this area are vulnerable to broken glass due to stray
golf balls and benefit greatly from the window protection that rolling shutters offer.
12. Keeps Windows Cleaner
Rolling shutters have two benefits which
normally go unrecognized. Using rolling shutters keeps windows cleaner and also keeps the
glass from being pitted by blowing sand and dirt.
13. Stops Condensation On Glass
On many windows and patio doors, water vapor
condenses on the glass and runs down on the wood trim and floors. This causes discoloring
of the wood and rotting of the floor. When rolling shutters are used, the temperature of
the glass is higher and moisture does not condense.
14. Can Be Used As Counter Top
Doors
Rolling shutters are an attractive and lower
cost alternative to expensive metal doors used on parts service counters, kitchen serving
windows in schools and churches, ticket windows, and concession stands.
15. Protects Skylights
Rolling shutters are used both inside or
outside of skylights to protect them from hail or to block the sun's heat . Special push
down and pull down spring power units are available to move shutters on low pitched
skylights.
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