JELD-WEN JII025 Wood/Clad Wood Windows without Exterior Trim or Nailing Fin User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

for Wood/Clad Wood Windows without Exterior Trim or Nailing Fin (JII025)

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INSPECT ROUGH OPENING

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REMOVE PACKAGING

Remove shipping materials such as corner covers, shipping blocks or
pads. If there is a protective film on the glass, do not remove it until
installation and construction are complete. Cut off any staple legs
exposed on the side of the frame.

Note!

Double-hung windows may have banding on the interior of the

unit. Do not remove until the window is secured in the opening to help
keep the sash in place and the unit square.

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REMOVE PACKAGING AND INSPECT WINDOW

Verify Square, Level, & Plumb

A

B

D

C

E

A

B

D

C

E

• Verify the width and height

of the window are each
1/2"-5/8" smaller than the
rough opening width and
height. Mulled units should
be 3/4" narrower.

• Verify the rough opening

is square. The (A) and (B)
measurements above should
be the same. Maximum
allowable deviation from
square is 1/8" for windows
20 sq. ft. and smaller, and
1/4" for windows larger than
20 sq. ft.

INSPECT WINDOW

• Cosmetic damage
• Product squareness (diagonal measurements not more than 1/4"

different)

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

efficiency requirements, etc.)

• Drip cap that extends the length of the clad trim plus 1/8" overhang

on each end (all units require a drip cap); drip cap may or may not be
pre-installed

If any of the above conditions represent a concern, or if you expect
environmental conditions to exceed the window’s performance rating,
do not install the window. Contact your dealer or distributor for
recommendations.

• Verify the rough opening is level and plumb (C) and (D). The

maximum allowable deviation is 1/16" for every 2' of rough opening
(not to exceed 1/8").

• The rough opening sill must not be crowned or sagged (D). A 5

degree

sloped sill is recommended.

• 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 (king and jack/trimmer) should be used to

support the header at all wood framed rough openings.

PREPARE BUCK

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Note!

This section applies to

installations into a masonry
wall only. For installations into
a stud-framed wall, begin with
section 4, “PREPARE STUD-
FRAMED WALL.”
1. Seal any joint larger than

1/16" in the buck and
between the buck and the
concrete/masonry with
sealant.

2. Cover the buck and the surrounding concrete/masonry at the head

and jambs with liquid applied flashing as shown.

3. If installing into a four-sided buck, seal the sill in a similar manner.

Note!

Shims must be 1/4" shorter than the depth of the window sill,

should level the sill and be no more than 1/4" thick.
4. Shim the sill 4" from each corner, at 8" intervals, and on both sides of

mull joints with non water-degradable or compressible shims. Secure
shims with sealant. SKIP to section 5, “PREPARE WINDOW.”

Sealant

joints

Liquid

applied

flashing

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