JELD-WEN JII015 Vinyl Patio Doors without Nailing Fin User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

for Vinyl Patio Doors without Nailing Fin (JII015)

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REMOVE PACKAGING AND INSPECT PATIO DOOR

INSPECT ROUGH OPENING

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REMOVE PACKAGING

Remove shipping materials such as corner covers, shipping blocks or
pads. Remove any temporary handles just prior to installation into the
rough opening. Flush fin doors will have a wood or cardboard support
on the sill. Remove the support and then remove the nailing fin if
present. To remove the nailing fin, score the nailing fin with a utility
knife as close to the frame as possible, then bend back and forth until it
snaps off.

FOR RETROFIT INSTALLATIONS

For

finless/block frame doors

, remove the entire old patio door.

Removing the exterior wall surface is not necessary if the opening has
been evaluated to be structurally sound and water tight. Repair any
problems before continuing.
For

flush fin doors

, remove the old door panels and the sill. Remove

enough of the bottom of both side jambs to allow for a sill pan to be
installed - details in following section.
Contact your local waste management entities for proper disposal or
recycling of products being removed.

INSPECT PATIO DOOR

• Cosmetic damage.
• Product squareness (diagonal measurements must be within

1/4" difference).

• Correct product (size, color, grid pattern, handing, glazing, energy-

efficiency requirements, etc.).

• For side-by-side mulled units, a drip cap that extends the length of the

frame plus 1/8" overhang on each end is required.

• Included parts (See Parts List above).
If any of the above conditions represent a concern, or if you expect
environmental conditions to exceed the patio door’s performance
rating, do not install the patio door. Contact your dealer or distributor
for recommendations.

Verify Square, Level, and Plumb

A

B

D

C

E

ALL INSTALLATIONS

• Verify the width

and height of the
patio door are each
1/2"- 3/4" smaller than
the rough opening
width/height. Mulled
units should be
3/4" smaller.

• Verify the rough

opening is square.
The (A) and (B)
measurements should
be the same. Maximum
allowable deviation
from square is 1/4".

• Verify the rough

opening is level and
plumb (C) and (D). The
maximum allowable
deviation is 1/8".

• The rough opening sill must not be crowned or sagged (D), but rather

be level or sloped (positive slope) to the exterior.

• The exterior face of the rough opening must be in a single plane (E)

with less than 1/8" twist from corner to corner.

• Minimum double studs should be used at all wood framed

rough openings.

• The header must be supported by trimmer studs.

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