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millers9240 03-16-2010 06:41 PM

Plantation Shutters
 
Just bought a home in TV, Iris model. How much should plantation shutters cost? In Florida, which are better wood or composite? Who do you recommend for price, quality and installation?

missypie 03-16-2010 08:46 PM

Good question..I love the shutters but always thought that the wood would not work well in the humidity. Also with wood flooring...can't wait to read what others have to say.

golfnut 03-16-2010 09:15 PM

composite will be better in FLA, we have it and no problems...gn

salpal 03-17-2010 07:15 AM

cost
 
We are interested in them also, approximate cost? Just ballpark.....

Rag Bagger 03-17-2010 07:18 AM

I have no experience with either but. All out homes are airconditioned. They have to be to keep the humidity and mold under control. We even keep our HVAC on when we are gone for long periods of time. I can't see why either one wouldn't be ok.

JohnN 03-17-2010 09:11 AM

indoors, wood is fine, the composite would be easier to clean I suppose,

don't know the prices though, nothings cheap

mfp509 03-17-2010 09:20 AM

I have ordered plantation shutters for my patio villa. Four large windows are costing $2000 - they are beautiful - just like the ones they put in designer homes. I would recommend Blinds Plus Shutters and speak to Carl Seigel. He is the owner and wonderful to deal with. The number is 352-430-7200. He brought samples and showed me exactly what it will look like.

hfivo 03-17-2010 10:16 AM

We also used Carl... He has excellent quality and great service. Give him a call.

Barefoot 03-17-2010 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by millers9240 (Post 254400)
Just bought a home in TV, Iris model. How much should plantation shutters cost? In Florida, which are better wood or composite? Who do you recommend for price, quality and installation?

I have a friend who just purchased Sunland plantation shutters and she is very happy with them. Prices are apparently very reasonable. I'll send you a PM.

Carla B 03-17-2010 05:20 PM

For an example, on our Lantana, which is probably comparable to an Iris, the total cost for every window covered with composite plantation shutters except for the sliding glass doors was $4,000 about a year and a half ago. We also did an outside frame on most of the windows. Seemed like a lot of money but wood shutters would have been a whole lot more and drapes can be really expensive, as we found out when we finally decided to cover the sliders.

I was away when Carl Siegel first showed DH the samples. Hubby wasn't thrilled with the idea of shutters at first but he liked the fact that Carl's product comes with a built-in sill and the tilt bar is at the back. The louvered arch for the one big window is really cool, too.

We look at some of the decorating decisions (mistakes?) we made and say "Oh, that didn't work out like we envisioned," but the shutters definitely were not a mistake.

whamrick 03-17-2010 07:49 PM

Plantation Shutters
 
What are the advantages of plantation shutters? Seems they just block more of the light and view.

Thanks,

trichard 03-19-2010 08:17 AM

Has anyone used The Louver Shop that is advertised in the Daily Sun?

jebartle 03-20-2010 05:14 AM

plantation shutters
 
We bought a pre-own, has plantation shutter through-out, love love them:clap2:, priced shutters for other home and approx. cost of these shutters would have been $6,000

Tamma49 03-23-2010 08:57 PM

Here's a local contact for Sunland shutters...786-426-7088

hanger1 03-24-2010 06:49 AM

sunland
 
we used 48 hr blinds they got sunland shutters .that is the best shutter i have seen. it is aluminum wrapped in poly. i seen a wood compsite . the outer coating peeled.

hanger1 03-24-2010 01:58 PM

what company uses sunland shutters

Barefoot 03-27-2010 11:42 AM

I'm hearing good feedback from friends who have used Village Blinds and Shutters located next to Bargains and Treasures (close to CR 466/301 intersection). Rhonda works there on Mondays and Fridays and she is very helpful. Check it out!

jennypatel 08-25-2010 07:09 AM

The advantages of the plantation shutters are they help in improving the locks of the doors. These plantation shutters are attractive and we does not need curtains as well. A part from that, these plantation shutters are long lasting.

salpal 08-25-2010 03:53 PM

shutters
 
Call Rick at 48 hour blinds for best price and service, glad I did, beautiful job and love the shutters. I was even able to get the color to match my bisque kitchen cabinets, since kitchen is open, wanted all the wood to match.
352-330-7310. Rick does the measuring, installing and is the owner. He has a good reputation on TOTV and in TV and you will not be sorry.

saratogaman 08-25-2010 04:05 PM

We used Shutter Direct 2U four years ago...Bill or Earline...great people
877-527-0712

Jackie01 01-08-2011 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by millers9240 (Post 254400)
Just bought a home in TV, Iris model. How much should plantation shutters cost? In Florida, which are better wood or composite? Who do you recommend for price, quality and installation?

Firstly congrats for the new house, it is a good decision you have taken. Plantation shutters are really a good option to decorate the interiors of your house. I would suggest you to search online for good plantation shutters, make sure that to select the best one.

Debfrommaine 01-08-2011 07:15 AM

We got shutters for every window in our Whispering Pine in June - love, love, love 'em and Rick from 48 Hour Blinds was right on the money and timely. Absolutely no regrets and worth every single penny. His number is 352-330-7310. :BigApplause:

keithwand 01-10-2011 11:40 AM

We had 38 windows installed with white composite shutters installed in our new home in 2004.

The rods are attached by what looks like a small staple and it was suggested to open and close using the actual shuuter and not the rod. Good idea.

We also tinted the glass; we are in Orlando not TV.

Is tinted glass approved for use in TV?

rirlam 01-11-2011 02:57 PM

If you are planning on putting the shutters across the glass doors and glass panels to the lanai as we were, you may want to check to determine how much sun light you will be blocking while the shutters are in the folded 'open' position. Rick at 48 Hr Blind Factory demonstrated to us that we would lose considerable day light because the plantation shutters would block the glass panels on either side when folded open to access the sliding glass doors. This may or may not be a problem for you, but Rick can demonstrate this much better than I can explain it here. He saved us considerable money and grief, because we probably would not have been happy with the results had we proceeded with purchasing and installing plantation shutters.

Mikitv 01-11-2011 05:01 PM

All our windows on our Bridgeport have shutters. Carl Siegel did a wonderful job. Our sliders to the Lanai also have shutters but they slide just like the glass doors. If you have an eyebrow window, make sure they tell you how they will cover that because most times that is left open. I love mine and they are easy to clean. Carl does a few things differently from all the other quote we had.

Jackie01 02-08-2011 12:56 AM

Plantation shutters come in a vast array of sizes, styles, and materials. Most of them are made up of hardwoods such as poplar or bass and can a have a number of finishes to add attractive look to residential and commercial properties. Plantation shutters made of rich woods are exceptionally attractive.

D&Lsunfun 02-16-2011 05:15 PM

shuttters/blinds
 
we are new (not moved in yet) and used 48 hour blinds, rick herbert, great guy, on time. his number is 352-330-7310 or 888-330-7310
our new neighbor used his service and very much liked him, we also have good things to say about his work.

Jackie01 04-07-2011 01:29 AM

Plantation shutters give a magnificent look to your house, and there are lots of advantages from plantation shutters, they are fully adaptable to allow for more or less light, offer solitude, and can even have insulation benefits.

graciegirl 04-07-2011 07:17 AM

I don't like Plantation shutters because even when fully open they block light. I like to open the shades in the morning and walk around and smile at the sunshine flooding in.

I also hate vertical shades,we do have them in our bedroom slider but with translucent drapes over them and both are fully opened during the day. On our big slider, we put draperies on traverse rods.

EVERYONE is different.

HawkeyeBarb 04-07-2011 07:25 AM

I like the look of plantation shutters...but never considered they might block the Florida sun...and that may be enough for me not to use them! I often wonder if they are a lot of maintainence as far as dusting goes. I am not the most domestic hawk in the nest when it comes to dusting! :ohdear:

swimdawg 04-07-2011 08:48 AM

Plantation Shutters
 
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Originally Posted by HawkeyeBarb (Post 344781)
I like the look of plantation shutters...but never considered they might block the Florida sun...and that may be enough for me not to use them! I often wonder if they are a lot of maintainence as far as dusting goes. I am not the most domestic hawk in the nest when it comes to dusting! :ohdear:

I have white plantation shutters (wood) in my house in Wheatfield and I absolutely love them. I'd get them again in a heartbeat. They are very easy to keep clean. I'm not going to spend my life cleaning........too many other fun things to do.......and with a little microfibre gadget from Bed, Bath & Beyond, these shutters are dusted in no time. I'd definitely recommend the plantation shutters.......but different strokes for different folks.

What do people recommend for sliding glass door leading to the lanai? I'm not wild about vertical blinds......what are other options? Thanx!

katezbox 04-07-2011 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by swimdawg (Post 344820)
I have white plantation shutters (wood) in my house in Wheatfield and I absolutely love them. I'd get them again in a heartbeat. They are very easy to keep clean. I'm not going to spend my life cleaning........too many other fun things to do.......and with a little microfibre gadget from Bed, Bath & Beyond, these shutters are dusted in no time. I'd definitely recommend the plantation shutters.......but different strokes for different folks.

What do people recommend for sliding glass door leading to the lanai? I'm not wild about vertical blinds......what are other options? Thanx!

Dawg -

We love ours too. You can also get shutters that slide for your door to the lanai. I have seen them on a friend's villa and they are spectacular.

k

swimdawg 04-07-2011 09:05 AM

We love ours too. You can also get shutters that slide for your door to the lanai. I have seen them on a friend's villa and they are spectacular.

k
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K......Thanx! That sounds cool. I'll have to check them out.
:) K

Mikitv 04-07-2011 11:02 AM

I love mine and they are not the hard to take care of. They do block out the sun and you can open tops for light but keep bottom closed for privacy. I also have them on the lanai sliders and love the clean look of them. Carl Siegel did our shutters and everyone notices them when the see the house for the first time.

katezbox 04-07-2011 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikitv (Post 344850)
I love mine and they are not the hard to take care of. They do block out the sun and you can open tops for light but keep bottom closed for privacy. I also have them on the lanai sliders and love the clean look of them. Carl Siegel did our shutters and everyone notices them when the see the house for the first time.

Carl did ours as well.

vj1213 04-07-2011 09:13 PM

Just ordered them for my entire house with sliders for the lanai doors. They should be ready in a couple more weeks....can't wait. I also used 48 hour blinds. Thanks for all who recommended.

Fee1 07-23-2011 08:38 AM

Blinds & Shutters
 
We just moved down to the villages from Pittsburg, and shopped blinds & shutters from Gator Blinds & Shutters their number is 352-789-3834. We loved their fast service, and the price was very competitive. Their installer is certifided and did a real neat job!

Schaumburger 07-23-2011 11:15 AM

Welcome
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fee1 (Post 373602)
We just moved down to the villages from Pittsburg, and shopped blinds & shutters from Gator Blinds & Shutters their number is 352-789-3834. We loved their fast service, and the price was very competitive. Their installer is certifided and did a real neat job!

Fee1, Welcome to TOTV. Which village did you move to? :welcome:

champion6 07-23-2011 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Fee1 (Post 373602)
Their installer is certifided and did a real neat job!

Do you know certified in what and by whom? I didn't know blinds and shutters installers earned certification.

robbie 07-24-2011 03:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sheba123 (Post 373889)
rick from 48 hr blinds did our whole house . they were sunland shutters they are thicker panels then all the others i looked at ..call him at 352-330-7310.we did not do them on the sliders .we seen them on a house.they closed the room in and blocked the view

Same for us... Rick installed them same day we closed....I had ordered them a month prior after he went out and measured my windows during construction...great service


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