Sealing the door to the exterior wall cladding, Interior seal (continued) – Pella V983492 User Manual

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NAIL-fIN fRAME:
Note: When applying siding, brick veneer or other exterior finish materials, leave

adequate space between the door frame and the material for sealant. Refer to the

illustration that corresponds to your finish material. Not allowing adequate space or

not using backer rod may cause the sealant to break down prematurely and allow

water to infiltrate.

Insulating

Foam

BRICK VENEER

Backer rod

and

sealant

typical

1/2" Min.

3/8"

WOOD SIDING

WITH TRIM

Backer rod

and

sealant

typical

1/2" Min.

3/8"

VINYL/STEEL

SIDING

Backer rod

and

sealant

typical

1/2" Min.

3/8"

Insulating

Foam

Insulating

Foam

B. On the interior, seal the door sill to the floor with a corner bead of sealant. Connect this

bead of sealant to the insulating foam at both door jambs.

C. Check the door operation by opening and closing the door.

Note: If the door does not operate correctly, check to make sure it is still plumb, level,

square and the sides are not bowed. If adjustments are required, remove the foam

with a serrated knife. Adjust the shims, and reapply the insulating foam sealant.

REPLACEMENT fRAME:
Note: When applying siding, brick veneer or other exterior finish materials, leave

adequate space between the door frame and the material for sealant. Refer to the

illustration that corresponds to your finish material. Not allowing adequate space

or not using backer rod may cause the sealant to break down prematurely and allow

water to infiltrate.

BRICK VENEER

Backer rod

and

sealant typical

Insulating

Foam

3/8" Min.

3/8" Min.

3/8"

WOOD SIDING

WITH TRIM

Insulating

Foam

Backer rod

and

sealant typical

3/8"

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SEALING THE DOOR TO THE EXTERIOR

WALL CLADDING

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INTERIOR SEAL (CONTINUED)

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