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Shutter
hinges are a necessity when you’re hanging blinds or shutters in any room
in your home or on the exterior of your home. Without the right hinges
to hold the blinds or shutters in place you may end up with an installation
that is inadequate to the weight of the window covering. You’ll
also need to have the right tools on hand when you’re hanging
shutters. This includes a hammer, nails, a tape measure, and tacking.
Before you start installing your shutters make sure that you have all
the tools and materials on hand so that you’re ready to go.
Shutter hinge
A shutter hinge
is necessary for the shutters or blinds to open and close in a
smooth fashion. You want to have a hinge that is heavy duty so
that it’s strong enough to withstand the constant opening
and closing of the shutters. Many times the hinges will be included
in the cost of the shutters and will be contained within the package.
Otherwise head to your local hardware store to find the right hinges
for the window covering that you’re going to be hanging.
Rod iron hinges for shutters
You might want
to consider rod iron hinges for shutters that are going to be placed
on the outside of your home or for shutters that are used for a
decorative touch in a room in your home. Not only are iron hinges
strong and durable they are also decorative and nice to look at,
bringing a bit of the personal touch to your shutters and blinds.
If you’re looking for just the right shutters for
your home you’ll want to consider American Blinds or
Levelor as one of your top choices.
If you’re installing any type of window coverings you’ll
want to make sure that you follow all the instructions so that
you have a secure and tight installation. And this means having
all the right tools and equipment handy when you do the installation.
Many blinds and shutters, such as American Blinds and Levelor,
will come with all the equipment and materials that you need, such
as rods, tacking, and shutter hinges.
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