Feel free to move other threads into here so home owners can discuss the ongoing costs of home ownership.
I'll start....anyone installed motorised roller shutters? If so, what was your experience?
Renovations and home improvements aka Tim Taylor Thread
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Yeah we installed 5 of them at our last place before we sold. We had 2 summers out them. Can highly recommend. Kept heat out whilst the splitties were blaring. Kept room in darkness when needed also filtered light when required.
Our Heeler dog would crack it when operating though, not the shutters fault!!
Our Heeler dog would crack it when operating though, not the shutters fault!!
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I've been thinking about getting them, as much for security as anything as I plan to leave the house empty for extended periods in the future, although I agree they don't look pretty.
Are they very pricey?
Are they very pricey?
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