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Kirtz Shutters at the Wichita Home and Garden Show

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Kirtz Shutters will be exhibiting at the Wichita Home and Garden Show, which runs from February 10th-13th, 2011 at the Century Two Convention Center.    We will have a new display which incorporates a room setting.  This design will help homeowners get an idea of how custom plantation shutters can impact their home.  Also included in the display is a variety of popular woods and finishes, including distressed shutters made of reclaimed woods and special finishes on shutters such as paint and glazing.  

New for 2011 is our line of custom exterior shutters.  Perfect for outdoor rooms that need privacy and sun protection, these shutters made of cypress reflect some of our most custom work.

Stop by the Kirtz booth and visit with Heather Langhofer, local Wichita representative, and Chris Tietz, owner of Kirtz Shutters.  During your visit you can set of your appointment for our complimentary in home consultation.

Kirtz Shutters at the Oklahoma City Home and Garden Show Jan 21-23 2011

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Homeowners have a chance to experience the quality of Kirtz Shutters first hand this weekend at the Oklahoma Home and Garden Show.  

Kirtz Shutters, locally manufactured in Stillwater, OK, are know state wide for their craftsmanship and highly custom capabilities.  At the Kirtz Shutters booth homeowners can see just a few of the many custom offerings available by Kirtz and popular in home construction and renovation today.

New this year are examples of exterior bahama style shutters and traditional louvered shutters made our of cypress for lasting durability.  These exterior shutter panels are popular options for outdoor living spaces, and exterior home accents.

Visit with Mack Tietz, Central Oklahoma sales representative and Chris Tietz, business owner, this weekend at booth 433 in the Cox Pavilion at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.

January 21 12pm - 9pm

January 22 10am - 9pm

January 23 10am - 6pm

   

Motorized Shutters, TLC by KIRTZ

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Motorized Shutters

We are proud to introduce TLC, or technical louver control, our new motorized shutters from Kirtz Shutters.

In development for over two years, this motorized feature is now available on Kirtz plantation shutters. It can also be retrofitted to existing Kirtz plantation shutters.

TLC is unique geared system of motorization that offers drastic improvements over the technology that has been available before today.

The SYSTEM
We use a patent pending right angle gearbox contained in the stile of the shutter to adjust the louvers. Premium quality brass gears resist corrosion and offer excellent durability.

A small, 6-Volt motor drives the gear box that turns the louvers. The
4 AA Lithium batteries that power the motor insure a long life of operation and are easily replaceable for minimal maintenance.

The motor operates with Radio Frequency transmission. This allows transmission from up to 65′ away from the motor, making motorized shutters a perfect solution for second story, difficult to operate windows.

AVAILABILITY
TLC by Kirtz is available on shutter panels that at least 12″ tall, and up to 120″ tall.

The System is compatible with standard tilt rods and the hidden tilt option, it is truly a versatile product.

Click on the following link  to learn more about our  Motorized Shutters

Or watch a video of our motorized shutters here:

For more information on how our motorized shutters work, see the detailed information available on our website or call us at 800-416-6455.

Plantation Shutters in Architectural Shapes

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Occasionally we will get a request to make a shutter shape that is quite unique.   This presents an interesting challenge to the specialties department who builds all of our plantation shutters out of different shapes.

Curved Plantation Shutter

This is not your standard treatment for a bay window.  The window and glass this unit was built for actually curved, and the client wanted curved shutters to treat it.  One of the most challenging shapes we’ve ever built, and the most unique.

curvedlouverweb

Bell Top Plantation Shutter

A interior shutter unit that other shutter companies would not touch, this client called us desperate for a solution, and  Kirtz was happy to tackle this challenge.  To build a plantation shutter with this type of curved top required the attention of our premier craftsman.

The top of this plantation shutter is bell shaped
The top of this plantation shutter is bell shaped

Specialty Sunburst Shutters

This sunburst is created from two different woods, maple and paduk, that has been precisely fitted together.  This was built years before CNC machines became available to us, and nicely demonstrates the quality Kirtz Shutters is capable of producing.

A sunburst shutter crafted from maple and paduk wood

A sunburst shutter crafted from maple and paduk wood

Our motto is  “if it has glass, we can build a shutter for it”.  For all your windows, especially your challenging ones, look to Kirtz Shutters.

Being Choosy with Window Treatments Matters

Friday, September 4th, 2009

Does it matter where you buy your window treatments??  Absolutely, more than you may realize.   An article posted on MSN revealed many blinds sold at places like Ikea, Pottery Barn Kids, Target, ect. are being recalled due to child deaths and strangulation’s.

You can view the article here http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32561933/ns/today-today_home_and_garden/

In my mind, this emphasizes the value of using a professional salesperson when you are choosing window treatments.

Most of us have a lot on our plate today, we don’t have the time to learn the ins and outs of every product we may want or need to purchase.  

Enter the experienced window covering industry professional.   

They provide such a critical service for consumers in terms of education and narrowing down products to options best suited for a homeowners needs. 

In addition to knowledge, they typically represent industry leading brands that base their reputation and existence on long term customer satisfaction.  This includes using manufacturers who make child safety a top concern in the construction of their products. 

Your window covering professional is a business person who likely lives in your community.  They aren’t a divison of a corporate conglomerate, they aren’t  a big box store with an ever changing staff, or a website with an automated customer service line.    

They provide in home service, offer quality products with stringent safety standards,  and  provide you customer service that can’t be beat,  Sounds pretty good, right?  …… Give us a call and decide for yourself!

For Oklahoma and Kansas, click here

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Distressed Shutters, and Specialty Finishes on Plantation Shutters

Friday, May 29th, 2009
Recently we have worked on a number of projects that have required specialty multi-step finishes.  Distressed Shutters have been especially popular lately.   This is one of my favorite things that we do, because we do it very well.    Lots of kudos must be given to the head of our finish department, Allen.   He has both the skill and the willingness to do this type of work.

How does this process work?

Any time we match a finish we request a physical sample.  This is incredibly important in specialty finishes because each finish is unique.   Did the original finisher have a heavy hand, or a light hand when he wiped off the glaze?  What tool was used to do the distressing?  A wire brush?  Chains?  A wheel?  There are an incredible number of variables, and since these shutters are often going up against millwork or paneling, it is critical to get a good match.

So we bring a sample that shows the finished look,  and the stain department does a strike-off (or sample) of their ability to replicate the finish on your plantation shutters.  This is then provided to the homeowner/designer for their approval.  Once approved, we proceed with the finish work.  Distressed, glazed, antiqued and sand thru finishes are going to have a longer than average lead time, due to the complexity of the finish.  But just like fine wine, it’s worth the wait.

Here are just a couple of photos of specialty finishes that have gone through our factory lately.

stained, distressed red oak shutters

stained, distressed red oak shutters

exterior shutters with a sand through finish

exterior shutters with a sand through finish

painted and glazed knotty alder result in an antique distressed look

painted and glazed knotty alder result in an antique distressed look

As nice as these distressed and specialty finished shutters look, they are all an effort to duplicate an old world look.  And the best way to get an authentic old work look is to use old wood.

Enter wormy chestnut……

For a history of this wood, see this link to our site http://www.kirtz.com/hardwoods/wormy-chestnut.html
The short version of the story is its old, like 100 years old.  So all that patina and distressing was actually earned by the wood through years of use.  Pretty cool, huh?   The picture below shows wormy chestnut shutters with a tobacco hued stain.  It looks great with a clear finish too, but this stain really gives it some nice warmth.  This wood, more than any other wood, is one that people gravitate towards when we put it on display.
wormy chestnut with a tobacco finish
Another wood that gives a nice authentic decayed look is Pecky Cypress. This wood has been attacked by a fungus that eats the wood.  This in turn makes lens shaped pockets throughout the tree.  The result is a very attractive multi-dimensional wood.   We treated this pecky cypress hardwood shutter with a heavy black glaze, thus intensifying the appearance of variation of the surface.
Pecky Cypress with a glazed finish

Pecky Cypress with a glazed finish

This is just a sampling of our work that I could pull up quickly this afternoon to show the variety in finishing techniques we use.  If you don’t see what you are after, that is only because you haven’t asked us to build (and finish) it yet.  Give us a call and lets see what we can do for you!

Plantation Shutter Installation in Casement Windows

Monday, April 27th, 2009

Direct Hinge

This is when a shutter hinges directly into the window jamb.  You need enough depth in the window jamb (about 1 1/4″ for a Kirtz Shutters) to contain the shutter panel plus room for any hardware (magnets or ball catches). Some times we can make it work with less than this, but it requires that your hinge protrude past the jamb a bit and it really isn’t the best look.   The pro’s with this application is it can be a very clean, simple look.  The con’s are that if your window is out of square the light gaps around the shutter will be uneven and will magnify the imperfections of the window.

Kirtz Modified Direct Hinge… aka  “Wood Return Fit”

A similar option available when using Kirtz Installation Services is called a “wood return fit”.  That means we build the shutters slightly oversized, and before they are finished our installers come to your home and fit them custom to your window.  We then take them back to the factory and finish them.  The end result is a clean look with even light reveal around the shutter.    This picture is an example of a wood return fit plantation shutter installation in Wichita KS.

Wood Return Fit Shutters (hinged to jamb)

Wood Return Fit Shutters (hinged to jamb)

Top Mount

A second option is to top mount the shutter outside the window jamb.  Some window manufacturers make this a necessary option, with a stair stepped window jamb that leaves no room to mount a shutter frame.  This picture is an example of a shutter mounted over casing.  Notice how this frame waterfalls down, minimizing the feeling of a frame protruding into the room.    That is most individuals biggest concern with a top mount, especially when they have just built new and invested in a great millwork package.

Top Mount DL Frame- Room View

Top Mount DL Frame- Room View

Top Mount DL- Close up

Top Mount DL- Close up

Which leads me to my favorite option….

Notching The Frame

In my experience, not a lot of manufacturers or installers want to explore this option, and it is a bit difficult, but it can be a great look, and not cover your casing.    You need a minimum amount of mounting depth (at least 1/2″).  Typically this works best with our L, BLD or BZ frame (for more info on frames see our customer service link, and click on the installation guide)  Once we determine where to mount the frame, we look to see how much it obstructs the the window crank, and if it obstructs the lever lock.  (In a double window configuration, the lever locks are typically in the center and are not a concern.)     We then determine how much of the frame to notch out so that you can still rotate the crank and open the window.  When its done at the factory, it gets cut before the frame is painted/stained and offers a very finished look.  Here is an example.

Notch to accomodate Inside Mount Plantation Shutter with casement window

Notch to accommodate Inside Mount Plantation Shutter with casement window

Now for those pesky single windows, with the lever locks on the right or left jamb.   Many times we can cut a radius notch around the lever area, allowing a full range of motion for the lever to operate.  Here is a shop drawing of what that notch looks like in a BZ.

Round notch for lever lock

Round notch for lever lock

If you have notching to do, it is easiest to use our installation and measure services.  Our sales people are well trained on all the options for notching, and an expert eye can catch concerns that should be addressed on the front end for the best look.  If you are a long distance customer and that is not an option,  call us at 800-416-6455 and we will guide you to a good reseller or work directly with you.  It is amazing what you can accomplish with email and digital photography!

Kirtz Plantation Shutters in the Wichita Parade of Homes

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Come check out Kirtz Plantation Shutters in the Wichita Parade of Homes going on now through May 3rd.  We can be seen in one of the newest premier developments by Ritchtie Development called the Waterfront, located just east of Webb road off 13th Street.  We are in model #1 (also the sales office) in the master bedroom, dining and living area.

Susan Kromer, the fantastic designer who is responsible for this homes design, specified 4 1/2″  louvers with hidden tilt, custom painted to match the trim.  You will be amazed at the view through the shutters, and at what an amazing house it is.  So, check it out!

Tulsa Home Show — Mar 12 thru 15 2009

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Shutters of Tulsa, the Kirtz representation in the Tulsa area for many years, will have a booth during the Greater Tulsa Home and Garden Show Mar 12-15  in the Quicktrip Center at Expo Square.  Come by, say hello to Don and see the quality that Kirtz has to offer!

Company Lunch at Kirtz

Friday, February 20th, 2009
Last Thursday, Feb 12th, we had a company lunch at Kirtz.    It was a special lunch because everyone was treated to steak by Click’s Steakhouse in Pawnee.   If you live in the area and you haven’t been to Click’s, you are missing out.  Between the homemade rolls, steaks marinated to perfection and awesome desserts (I recommend the tollhouse pie) you will be amazed.    However, I digress.

The reason for this meal is workplace safety.  Every month The Shutter Mill is accident free, all employees are treated to a lunch.    That’s always great, but when we go 3 or more months with out an accident everyone is treated to steak for lunch.  Not bad, huh?

After the lunch we have a safety meeting, and also an update on what’s going on with the company.  This month we recognized two employees for five years of service at Kirtz.   We have an every increasing maturity in our work force.  More employees have been with us 5+ years than we can ever remember.    This seasoned group of employees greatly helps contribute to maintaining, and continually increasing, our quality standards and efficiency.    You can see it in every shutter that leaves here.

I guess that’s why we get the opportunity to install our shutters all over.  Last year we went to St. Lucia,  and the Bahamas for shutter jobs.  Right now I have jobs in process for Frisco TX, and Kansas City, MO — all because these people want the quality that Kirtz has to offer.

If you have a project, give us a call.  Have car (or plane ticket) —will travel.

Guys from stain, specialty shapes and shipping

Guys from stain, specialty shapes and shippingour assembly team leader enjoying his dinner