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What Makes Plantation Shutter Supplier Eclipse Shutters Unique?

Plantation shutter fabricators, Eclipse Shutters, talk about how their brand stands out in the industry. They have been in business for over 20 years and have always placed a high emphasis on product quality.

What Makes Plantation Shutter Supplier Eclipse Shutters Unique?
2014-04-03
ATLANTA, GA, April 03, 2014 (Press-News.org) Eclipse Shutters, custom indoor shutter fabricators, are excited to offer some insight into their company's background and brand image. As a leader in the window treatments industry, Eclipse is dedicated to creating gorgeous products that exceed their customers' expectations.

Only the finest interior faux plantation shutters

Plantation shutters are widely considered to be the pinnacle of window covering products. Custom-built to fit perfectly over any window, they offer outstanding benefits with respect to energy efficiency and aesthetic appeal. These shutters can transform any room into an elegant space, which is exactly what Eclipse aims to do.

Since it was founded in 1992, Eclipse Shutters has remained dedicated to precision manufacturing, ensuring flawless shutters. This means using automated equipment that has been custom-tuned to craft one-of-a-kind shutters every day. With years of experience in the field, these seasoned professionals guarantee delivery of all orders within one week of placement, regardless of scale or complexity.

They strive to be the most reliable Atlanta plantation shutter manufacturers, consistently going above and beyond for their customers. They also offer an unheard of, unlimited 25-year warranty on every shutter they sell.

According to Shannon Hodges, Business Manager of Eclipse Shutters, "In addition to being GREENGUARD certified, none of our shutters will ever need to be painted or refinished. This means that you get breathtaking beauty and unparalleled quality for years and years. Doesn't that sound like the ideal situation?"

Eclipse Shutters is a premiere faux wood shutters retailer. To view a full listing of their inventory, you can visit them at http://www.eclipseshutters.com.

About Eclipse Shutters:

Eclipse Shutters is an Atlanta-based custom shutter provider with a network of licensed fabricators around the country. Their company has grown to become one of the largest manufacturers of tailor-made plantation shutters in North America. Eclipse Shutters was established in 1992 and offers customers fast delivery and a 25-year warranty.

For more information, visit http://www.eclipseshutters.com.

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[Press-News.org] What Makes Plantation Shutter Supplier Eclipse Shutters Unique?
Plantation shutter fabricators, Eclipse Shutters, talk about how their brand stands out in the industry. They have been in business for over 20 years and have always placed a high emphasis on product quality.