Instructions / Assembly
Casement Window Installation Instructions
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ROUGH OPENING PREPARATION
- Rough opening should be sized one-half
inch (1/2”) larger than the window size in width
and height. Provide a minimum of one-quarter
inch (1/4”) clearance at the top (head) and
one-eighth inch (1/8”) clearance on each side
(jamb) of the unit. Improperly sized rough
openings will not allow the window to function
as was intended.
WINDOW PREPARATION
- The operable sash of the window must
remain closed and locked during the entire
installation process.
- Apply a three-eights inch (3/8”) nominal
continuous bead of sealant to the interior
perimeter of the mounting flange (nailing fin) in
line with the pre-punched holes and along the
seams of all joints at the corners. It is important
to properly select and apply sealant.
WINDOW INSTALLATION
- Immediately set t he window centered in the
rough opening and compress the sealant
against the wall.
- Select and apply shims as necessary. The
proper number and position of shims is
important. Position shims where support is
needed but do not over, or under, shim as
either can cause distortion of the window
frame. If shims are needed at the sill, use
continuous support across the entire bottom
(sill) of the window to prevent any warping,
sagging or crowning.
- Fasten (tack) upper corner on the side
(jamb), not the top (head), in place through the
mounting flange (nailing fin) three inches (3”)
from the corner using an appropriate fastener
that will penetrate the stud one inch (1”). DO
NOT DRIVE THE FASTENER ALL THE WAY
IN.
- Adjust the shims and check the window for
level, plumb and true.
- Make sure the window is square, operates
smoothly, the operable sash is square in its
opening and the latches are able to engage.
- Fasten (tack) the corner diagonally
opposite the upper corner that was tacked first
on the side (jamb), not the bottom (sill), in
place through the mounting flange (nailing fin)
three inches
(3”) from the corner using an
appropriate fastener that will penetrate the stud
one inch (1”). DO NOT DRIVE THE
FASTENER ALL THE WAY IN.
Use caution to avoid covering any window
weep holes with sealant, paint or any other
obstructive material
CLEANING THE WINDOW
- Start cleaning the window by removing any visi ble residue. Clean and clear all excess building
materials, such as plaster, cement, soil, paint and excess caulk/sealant, from the window to ensure
proper functioning. A vacuum cleaner should be used to remove loose debris and drywall dust from the
window track and interlock.
- Inspect and clean all weepholes to ensur
e proper drainage of the window.
- A mild detergent cleaner can be used along with a soft sponge to gently scrub the surface of the
window, if soil still adheres. Mild detergent deemed safe for bare hands should be safe to use on vinyl
windows. ABRASIVE PADS SHOULD NOT BE USED TO CLEAN FINISHED SURFACES