Working With Vinyl Windows East Syracuse NY

Comparing installation instructions from different vinyl window manufacturers reveals a jumble of contradictions. Here are some of the most striking examples in East Syracuse.

McClurg Remodeling & Construction
60 East Main Street
Marcellus, NY
Mill Creek Quality Earth Products
(315)452-9400
6414 East Taft Road
East Syracuse, NY
Lesco Service Center
(315)437-3669
6030 Drott Drive
East Syracuse, NY
J & J Landscaping LLC
(315)682-6825
321 West 2nd Street
East Syracuse, NY
Osier Landscaping & Construction Inc
(315)463-5600
110 Arterial Road
Syracuse, NY
Keplinger Freeman Associates LLC
(315)445-7980
5842 Heritage Landing Dr
East Syracuse, NY
California Hydroponics
(866)411-0866
27 Corporate Circle
East Syracuse, NY
Bobcat of Central New York
(315)437-2881
6926 Fly Road
East Syracuse, NY
Evergreen Mart Inc
(315)463-0233
6278 Thompson Road
Syracuse, NY
Mueller Farms Landscaping CO
(315)682-8167
7008 East Seneca Turnpike
Syracuse, NY
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Working With Vinyl Windows

Source: REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR Magazine
Publication date: January 1, 2006

By Martin Halladay

Comparing installation instructions from different vinyl window manufacturers reveals a jumble of contradictions. Here are some of the most striking examples:

Should the sill be shimmed? Several manufacturers' instructions recommend shimming between the rough sill and the window frame in two or three locations, just as with wood windows. Others recommend that their windows be installed on a continuous, level rough sill. One manufacturer introduces a third option, instructing the installer to use shims as with a wood window, then to remove the shims after nailing fins are fastened — leaving the window hanging by the nailing fins.

Should the fasteners be driven home or left proud? The instructions from one manufacturer recommend leaving the fasteners proud because this will not restrict the window from expanding and contracting. Installers of another window brand, on the other hand, are instructed to use roofing nails driven all the way in.

Should the nailing fin at the head of the window be left unfastened? Some manufacturers recommend fastening the nailing fin at the head of the window, while others warn against the practice. Some installers avoid the problem by driving a nail above the fin, then bending it down to pinch the fin. This procedure is also part of some companies' installation instructions.

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