Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How to Clean Plantation Shutters

Many people are coming to enjoy the elegance of plantation shutters to add variety to their window covering needs. Unfortunately, due to edges, crevasses, cracks and more, maintaining and cleaning plantation shutters may seem like a difficult task. However, with the proper treatment you can keep your plantation shutters looking beautiful and clean for many more years to come. These are just a few tips to help get you started.

Keep your shutters beautiful and clean by following these simple steps!

1. Dry Clean - You always want to start your shutter cleaning routine using the dry cleaning method. It is omportant to remove the loose dust first to avoid creating a bigger mess when liquid cleaning agents are introduced. To complete this dry cleaning and avoid scratching your shutters, use a soft duster or a vacuum hose with the brush attachment to remove the loose dirt and dust.


2. Check for manufacturer instructions - If the manufacturer provided cleaning instructions with your shutters, it is always best to follow their directions and suggestions as well.

3. Spot Clean - You can easily remove dirty spots with a soft rag and a mild cleaning agent, but be sure that you apply the cleaning agent to the rag rather than the shutters themselves. this, in turn, helps protect the shutters as well as provide a more even clean.

4. Full Clean - If your shutters require a more thorough cleaning you can use the same technique used for spot cleaning to clean the shutters entirely. Just like the spot clean, be sure to apply the cleaning agent to the cloth/rag instead of the shutter itself. also, wipe the shutters dry when you are finished rather than letting them air dry. This prevents water damage and/or water spots.

5. Repeat Regularly - Make it a habit of dusting your shutters once a week (or more.) This will help prevent dust buildup and make the annual spring cleaning job a little less difficult.

Friday, July 13, 2012

St. George Tabernacle - a Jewel in the Desert

St. George Tabernacle - Inside
Years ago Stanfield Shutter had the opportunity of manufacturing the shutters for the St. George LDS Tabernacle, a "jewel in the desert" located at the heart of the city.  Built of native red sandstone by struggling pioneers, the tabernacle was dedicated in 1876 and stands as a monument to their faith and determination. Today the building is used for church services, musical events, and many other types of social gatherings.

St. George Tabernacle - Outside
For years shutters have been an important part of adding richness and elegance to homes and buildings around the nation, creating elegance and richness to even the most basic of windows. Considering this fact, we came to realize that being asked to manufacture the shutters for the St. George Tabernacle gave us the understanding that it is possible to improve a building that already has a magnificent beauty to it.

Interior View - Shutters Open

Interior View - Shutters Closed
Triple-Hung Shutters
Due to the unique architecture of the building we needed to construct Triple-Hung Shutters where there are three panels that run on top of each other. This added a unique feel to this beautiful building.

Triple-Hung Shutters - Outside
It was a wonderful opportunity to manufacture the shutters for this historic building and we hope that we will continue to have many more experiences similar to this! Manufacturing shutters really gives us a special feeling and we will be doing it for many more years to come.