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MORTISE AND TENON
JOINTS FOR STRENGTH
The industry standard for the joinery of stiles and rails has relied
on just glued dowel joints or screw joints. These will eventually
work loose and cause the stability of the shutter to become compromised.
Mortise & Tenon joints are designed to allow for maximum glue surface
area to withstand shear and racking stress. This joinery has been
used for hundreds of years in the fine furniture industry because
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TENSION ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
The addition of a tension screw system in every shutter panel assures that whether the shutter is brand new or decades old, it will never become too tight or too loose to operate properly. By the slight turn of a screw inside the stile, the louver tension is either increased or decreased to ensure your shutter operates perfectly
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STAINLESS STEEL STAPLES
One of the most common problems with shutters is staple failure. We use extra-long stainless steel staples in the louvers and tilt-rod to insure that they do not pull out. The stainless steel staple is resistant to corrosion and temperature changes, which assures that the staples will last the life of shutter.
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HIDDEN, RECESSED
MAGNETS
We have revolutionized the use of hidden, recessed magnets which allows our shutter panels to close tightly while also providing a clean and streamlined appearance.
No more ugly bulky magnets which fail under normal use.
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For every window there is a shutter design for you
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