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Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin JII014 (06/05) Table of Contents Precautions & Safety...2 Handling...2 Prepare Sill Pan...3 Inspect and Prepare Door...4 Inspect and Prepare Rough Opening for Concrete/Masonry Wall...4 Install Door...5 Completing the Installation...7 Finish and Care Instructions...7 Appendix: Prepare Rough Opening for Sheathed or Open Stud Wall...8 T his guide offers easy-to-follow instructions on how to install your clad wood patio door without nailing fin for block wall with buck, sheathed wall and open-stud wall construction. Correct installation will add to the lasting comfort and energy savings for the life of your new home. Please read and fully understand all instructions before beginning. Any local building code requirements supercede these recommended installation instructions. If installing in an area of high winds, see the structural engineering report of the product or applicable notice of acceptance for specific fastening requirements. Newer construction methods have led to an increase in air and water tightness in buildings. This can frequently lead to negative interior air pressure. Negative air pressure can draw water through very small openings, increasing the risk of water leakage. The installation method seals the door to the weather barrier (building wrap) of the structure and uses a sill pan to capture and drain incidental storm water from under the door. This guide discusses two sill conditions; 1) the step-down landing where there is an immediate step down to the exterior; and 2) the continuous slab where the sill is at the same level as the landing. The installation of a clad wood patio door without nailing fin into either wall or sill conditions not specifically addressed in this document must be designed by an architect, structural engineer or the manufacturer. Degree of Task Complexity Do-It-Yourself Contractor Proper assembly and installation of window/patio door products is critical to ensure proper operation and performance of our JELD-WEN family of products. Because structure design, construction methods and products can vary, we strongly recommend consultation with an architect or structural engineer prior to the installation of any JELD-WEN brand products. JELD-WEN disclaims any and all liability associated with the use and/or provision of these instructions. Any reliance upon the information or advice is at the risk of the party so relying. The installation information contained herein may be changed from time to time without notification. 2005 JELD-WEN, inc. JELD-WEN, Caradco, Norco, Pozzi, Pozzi Wood Windows, Summit and Wenco are registered trademarks of JELD-WEN, inc., Oregon USA. Donat Flamand, DF, United Window and Willmar are registered trademarks and JELD-WEN is a trademark of JELD-WEN of Canada, Ltd., Manitoba CANADA.

Diagram 1: Wall Construction and Installation Types These illustrations show construction details complete with all components necessary for door installation. Do not attempt to install door if any of these components are missing. If necessary, call a contractor for assistance. Improper installation may result in denial of warranty coverage. Three beads of sealant King studs King studs Header Header Buck Trimmer studs Trimmer studs Block Wall Installation This installation assumes that a framework of 2x studs (often called a buck) are fastened and sealed to the concrete/masonry wall with three beads of sealant (use a sealant recommended for concrete/wood joints and follow manufacturer s instructions). The corner joints of this framework must also be sealed. We will refer to this framework of studs as the rough opening. Fully Sheathed Wall Installation The wall framing is covered by sheathing, and the door sits flush inside the rough opening. Open-Stud Installation Open-stud installation is common in the Southwest and typically used with traditional stucco exteriors. Wall framing is not covered by sheathing. Precautions & Safety General Precautions Do not work alone; we recommend using at least two people for installation to avoid personal injury or damage when working with patio doors Use caution when handling glass; broken or cracked glass can cause serious injury Wear necessary protective gear (gloves, clothing, goggles, etc.) Avoid wearing rings, jewelry or loose clothing Secure tools when working on a ladder or scaffolding Secure ladders or scaffolding; follow equipment manufacturer s operation instructions, warnings, and cautions Secure and properly support the door until completely fastened Materials Always read and understand all manufacturer s labels before beginning Heed all manufacturer s warnings and cautions Carefully follow manufacturer s application instructions Properly dispose of unused products and waste material per federal, state, and local environmental protection rules Handling Materials Protect exposed adhesive surfaces from dust/dirt prior to application Note: Temperatures below 32 may cause adhesive flashing materials to shrink and buckle away from backing paper. If this happens, make sure adhesive surfaces are protected from debris. Do not expose adhesive flashing materials to direct sunlight for more than six weeks during storage Apply self-sealing flashing to surfaces that are dry and frost-free After removing backing paper from adhesive flashing materials, do not allow them to fold over and adhere to themselves Press adhesive flashing materials onto surfaces with a j-roller Cut and roll flat any adhesive flashing edge buckle Do not allow any gaps or bubbles beneath adhesive flashing seal (remove and replace flashing if necessary) Avoid over-spraying adhesive onto surfaces not to be covered by adhesive flashing (e.g. glass) Door Product Handle in vertical position Do not drag on floor Do not put stress on joints, corners, or frames Store door in dry, well-ventilated area in near vertical, leaning position and allow air circulation; do not stack horizontally Protect from dust, water, and other contaminates Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Protect from accidental damage from wind and other job-site damages Install only on vertical walls Install only in dry conditions and when sheathing is completely dry JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 2

Prepare Sill Pan The sill pan is a three-sided box made of sheet material that the door sits in on the rough opening. It is designed to catch water that infiltrates into the rough opening and divert it to the outside. This prevents damage from water collecting on the rough opening sill. For continuous slab or concrete/masonry wall, refer to figs. A and B in the diagram below. For sheathed and open-stud wall, refer to figs. C and D. For concrete/block wall and for 2"x4" sheathed and open-stud walls Width of sheet material should be at least 6" (or at least 1/2" wider than the framing) Length of sheet material should equal the length of the rough opening + 1" For a 2"x6" sheathed and open-stud walls Width of sheet material should be at least 9" Length of sheet material should equal the length of the rough opening + 1" Form sill pan as follows: Crease lines in sill pan using a straight edge as follows (fig. A or C): Lightly crease a line inset 1/2" along both ends and one side of the sheet metal flashing Measure width of door frame (fig. 1) and add 9/16" Take this distance and measure out from back side; crease a line the length of the flashing For continuous slab, Cut across this creased line (fig. A) Fold the three 1/2" sides up; using pliers; fold corners to outside of pan on short sides Sill pan is complete (fig. B) For sheathed or open-stud wall or step-down landings, Cut 1/2" in on both ends of this line (fig. C) Fold sill pan as follows (fig. D): Fold the three 1/2" sides up; using pliers; fold corners to outside of pan on short sides Fold down at remaining crease line Trim height of fold-down to rise of step if necessary Materials /Tools Thin, rigid, bendable sheet material that is not water-degradable (such as bendable vinyl sheeting) Cutting shears Straight edge Duck-billed pliers (for forming sill pan corners) Side jamb width Fig. 1. Jamb width Continuous slab and concrete/masonry wall Diagram 2: Sill Pan Preparation A 1/2" 1/2" B Door frame + 9/16" Fold both corners toward open end Cut across creased line Sheathed/Open-Stud Wall C Cut Door frame + 9/16" Fold line Crease sheet metal flashing at dotted lines Cut 1/2" 1/2" D Side dam Back dam Fold line Fold both corners toward open end Side dam JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 3

Inspect Door Before beginning installation, inspect door for the following: Correct product (size, color, grid pattern, correct operation handing, etc.) Obvious damage and defects such as: Cosmetic damage Product squareness If any of the above discrepancies exist, do not install the door; contact your dealer/distributor for recommendations. If the expected environmental conditions are likely to exceed the performance rating of the door, please contact us or your dealer/distributor for further recommendations. Installation of the door indicates there are no viewable defects, damage or expected environmental conditions that will exceed the performance rating of the door. Prepare Door 1 Remove shipping materials such as corner covers, shipping blocks or pads 2 Wipe frame clean with a dry cloth 3 Apply a strip of self-sealing flashing over the dead bolt hole on the frame (fig. 2) as follows: Cut a strip of self-sealing flashing 1" longer and 1" wider than the dead bolt hole Center self-sealing flashing over dead bolt hole 4 Verify drip cap is the length of the door frame plus 1/4" to allow for 1/8" overhang past the ends of header (cut to size if necessary); apply as follows (fig. 3): Cut off the vertical leg of the drip cap If not previously installed, Apply 1/4" bead of polyurethane sealant to the top of the header along the front and side edges Center drip cap on head jamb with 1/8" overhang past the ends of the header Use a block of wood to knock the drip cap into the kerf at the header Inspect Rough Opening Confirm the rough opening has the following minimum characteristics: Rough opening for single units should be 1/2" larger than the actual measurement of the door; for mulled units, it should be 3/4" larger Rough opening should be square (see Tip), level, and plumb; the allowable deviation for level and plumb is 1/16" for every 2' of rough opening length (not to exceed 1/8"); adjust as needed The rough opening sill must be level, not crowned or sagged; adjust as needed The exterior face of the rough opening must be in a single plane with less than 1/8" twist from corner to corner For stud framing, Double studs should be used at all rough openings The header should be supported on trimmer (jack) studs and designed to assure that no load is transferred to patio door unit Prepare Rough Opening for Concrete/Masonry Opening For sheathed wall or open-stud, refer to Appendix: Prepare Rough Opening for Sheathed or Open-Stud Wall. The appendix also addresses radius or curved transom top patio door preparation. Rough opening must be level before starting; adjust as needed. 1 Clean rough opening and surrounding sheathing with a clean, dry cloth, beginning at the top 2 Place sill pan in rough opening sill so the open side faces the exterior Note: Door sits inside sill pan; the back dam of the sill pan should just clear the back edge of the door frame sill when it is placed in the rough opening. 1/2" 1/2" Fig. 2. Flashing over dead bolt hole Materials Drip cap #10x3 corrosion resistant screws galvanized casing nails (recommended); length of the nail must allow penetration of at least 1" into framing Shims 6" wide self-sealing flashing (use 9" wide if local code requires) Building Wrap Spray adhesive such as Protecto Tak, Bostik Mist Aerosol Adhesive Supertak, MFM Spray Adhesive, or 3M Super 77 Adhesive Spray or equivalent Thin, rigid, bendable sheet material that is not water-degradable (such as bendable vinyl sheeting) for sill pan (6" wide for 2"x4" wall or 9" for 2"x6" wall) Polyurethane sealant (100% silicone for any joint exposed to sunlight) Plastic drain screen with criss-cross or woven pattern (often sold in 6" widths to protect gutters from leaves) Galvanized drip cap (or factory-supplied) Bendable vinyl sheeting for flashing support (3 - and 6 -wide) Backer rod For door with curved transom top, Conformable self-adhesive flashing* For open-stud wall construction, Non water-degradable, thin sheet material (for backing support; max. 1/8 thick) such as metal flashing, hard plastic sheeting, tile board, or a similar material, wide enough to span studs For concrete subfloor 3/16"x2 1/2" self-tapping concrete screws Approved Self-Adhesive Flashings: For OSB sheathing, For all other substrates, DuPont Tyvek Straight Flash DuPont Tyvek Straight Flash or Flexwrap* DuPont Tyvek Flexwrap* Protecto Wrap BT20 XL or Protecto Flex* MFM Window Wrap Note: If there is a conflict between these instructions and the self-adhesive flashing manufacturer s instructions, follow the flashing manufacturer s instructions for application. Tools Clean rag Utility knife Tape measure Materials/Tools J-roller Hammer Level Construction stapler with 3/8" staples J-roller Cut off vertical leg Drip cap Fig. 3. Apply drip cap How to check for square: Measure from upper left corner to lower right corner of frame with tape measure TIP Measure from upper right corner to lower left corner of frame with tape measure Compare measurements If both measurements are the same, the door frame is square If measurements are within 1/4", the frame is square; if more than 1/4" difference, the frame is not square JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 4

3 Mark a pencil line on rough opening across front and back of sill pan 4 Remove sill pan Mark back of 5 Apply three 3/8" beads of polyurethane sill pan sealant between marked lines (fig. 4) 6 Place sill pan on top of beads of sealant between pencil lines Mark front of 7 Coat sill pan and up the side jambs with sill pan primer (refer to manufacturer s instructions Fig. 4. Apply sealant for tack time) 8 Apply self-sealing flashing to sill pan as follows (fig. 5): Cut length of flashing to sill length + 6" Cut flashing to width of sill pan Carefully apply to sill pan (flush with back dam) extending Left up rough opening sides jamb Press flashing tightly into corners; smooth out any bubbles/creases with a j-roller 9 Coat buck at side jambs/head and surrounding concrete/masonry with primer according to manufacturer s instructions 10 Cover exterior wall/buck joint at sides with self-sealing flashing as follows (fig. 6): Cut length to rough opening height + 1 1/2"; cut the upper end as shown in fig. 6 Carefully apply flashing to buck and masonry (shown in fig. 6 and 7) 11 Cover exterior wall/buck joint at head (fig. 7) Cut length to rough opening width + Cut flashing as shown in fig. 7 Carefully apply flashing to the buck and masonry 12 Apply polyurethane sealant to the following locations (fig. 7): Back corners of sill pan Across flashing/masonry joint at corners of masonry opening 13 Apply diamond lath to all flashed surfaces to be covered by stucco Install Door This section applies to concrete/masonry, sheathed and open-stud walls. Install only in dry conditions and when everything is completely dry. Wall must be erected in a vertical position. Rough opening sill must be level; do not shim sill. 1 Apply a 3/8" bead of polyurethane sealant across sill pan back dam (fig. 8) 2 Install door as follows: Make sure door is right side up (door sill down) and clad side out Tilt door into the rough opening; do not slide door into place (fig.8) Center the door frame in the rough opening Sealant WARNING To avoid personal injury or damage when working with doors, we recommend using at least two people for installation. Minimize any movement once the bead of sealant on the back dam of sill pan makes contact with the door sill Hold door in place until fully fastened Shim as follows: Buck Note: Shims should be snug, not excessively tight, and provide a parallel shim support by using two opposing shims. Secure shims with sealant or structural Door sealing; side jambs must be straight. For hinge jambs, shim at every hinge Back dam with For latch jambs, shim at strike plate and 6" from corners sealant For fixed/stationary panel jambs, shim at center and 6" from jamb corners For header, shim at 6" from both corners of each panel and at strike/keeper plate on french double door units Landing Fasten patio door with a galvanized casing nail through the side jamb and shims Fig. 8. Tilt door into place at one lower corner, but do not drive all the way Inspect patio door for square and plumb; square door by making diagonal measurements of door frame the same; if not square and plumb, reshim 1 1/2" Right jamb Fig. 6. Flashing at sides Rough opening head + Self-adhesive flashing Sealant Interior Flashing over sill pan Flashing Fig. 7. Flashing at head Sill pan Fig. 5. Apply flashing over sill pan 1 1/2" Exterior JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 5

3 Fasten patio door using #10x corrosion-resistant screws 6" from each of the remaining corners of the jambs and through the shims; do not drive the screws all the way Drill pilot holes as necessary; countersink for wood putty or plug covers if desired Smear sealant on screw threads before insertion into screw hole 4 Test operation of patio door and check for consistent gap/reveal around and between panels If still not operating properly, remove patio door and repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 5 Structurally secure head and side jambs as follows: Note: Screws must go through shims. Drill pilot holes as necessary; countersink for wood putty or plug covers if desired Smear sealant on screw threads before insertion into screw hole Place two #10x corrosion-resistant screws through the shims at each strike plate in the side jambs and header Place one #10x corrosion-resistant screws through each shim at side jambs and header Drive initial screws completely; do not overdrive; drive casing nail completely Note: If there is foam sheathing, engage structural framing with screws. For high wind areas, refer to structural engineering report or notice of acceptance for fastener schedules. 6 Structurally secure sill as follows: Note: For wood framing, use #10x corrosion resistant screws. For concrete, use 3/16"x2 1/2" self-tapping concrete screws. Drill appropriate pilot holes as necessary Smear sealant on screw threads before insertion into screw hole; fill screw hole with polyurethane sealant If door has a traditional threshold, secure as follows: For single panel swing doors, place two structural screws through the wood threshold 6" from each end For multiple panel doors, place screws through the wood threshold 6" from each end of each panel Most inswing patio doors and some outswing doors have an adjustable threshold; if adjustable threshold: For single panel swing doors, place two structural screws 6" from each end on aluminum sill just in front of the wood threshold For multiple panel doors, place a structural screw 6" from each end on aluminum sill just in front of the wood threshold and one structural screw on aluminum sill just in front of every other adjustable screw Cover top of screws with polyurethane sealant 7 On the exterior, create a sealant joint between door frame and rough opening framing (wrapped with flashing or building paper) as follows: Apply backer rod between the door frame and rough opening members around the door frame (jambs and header) Note: Backer rod should be sized 1/8" larger than the opening being filled, and it should be placed to allow for 1/4" depth of sealant. Apply polyurethane sealant over the backer rod fully sealing the joint between the door frame and building wrapcovered rough opening; sealant should be tooled into a concave surface Note: Follow sealant manufacturer s instructions for this type of engineered sealant joint. 8 Apply additional polyurethane sealant as follows: For step-down landing: Apply a 1/4" bead of sealant underneath the sill, leaving a 1" gap 6" from each end (fig. 9) and at 18" maximum intervals For continuous slab or concrete/masonry openings: Apply a 1/4" bead of sealant around the nose of the sill where it makes contact with the slab leaving a 1" gap 6" from each end of the sill nose (fig. 10) and at 18" maximum intervals 9 On the interior, seal the lower 6" of gap between rough opening and door jamb using backer rod and polyurethane sealant on both sides of door; for locations with low exposure to rain, low expansion foam is acceptable as a sealant 10 Ensure that the sealant on the back dam of the sill fully seals to the inside face of the sill; apply more sealant if necessary 11 Install exterior trim as desired; apply a drip cap on top of header trim Completing the Installation How to check for square: Measure from upper left corner to lower right corner of frame with tape measure TIP Measure from upper right corner to lower left corner of frame with tape measure Compare measurements If both measurements are the same, the door frame is square If measurements are within 1/4", the frame is square; if more than 1/4" difference, the frame is not square Sealant 1" gap 1" gap Landing Fig. 9. Apply sealant underneath door sill for stepdown landing (exterior view) Fig. 10 Apply sealant around door sill on continuous slab; top view of sill Install lock set hardware as per supplied instructions On some french double door units, if necessary, install the supplied metal keeper plates as follows: Locate the center point of the lock bolts at the top and bottom of the inactive door panel Sill 1" gap Sealant 1" gap JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 6

Drill 3/8" holes for the lock bolts and install keeper plates; be very careful to avoid drilling completely through sill For step-down landings, install support trim underneath the sill on the exterior where it extends past the landing; trim should be positioned snuggly against the bottom of the sill nose to add firm support Inspect installed door for damage that may have occurred during remaining construction Ensure weep holes or weep channels are clear of debris and/or sealant for proper water drainage; do not seal weep holes/channels if present The following steps may be performed by others: Apply building wrap if appropriate, and in a shiplap manner Install exterior wall surface within seven days of door installation Maintain gap of 1/4"-3/8" between door frame trim and final exterior wall surface (siding, stucco, etc.) unless otherwise specified by local building codes Seal gap with backer rod and high quality caulk Note: Do not apply caulk to the gap above the header drip cap. Insulate and seal void between rough opening and door frame with loose fill insulation; low/ minimal expansion foam sealant may be used if required by local codes; follow foam manufacturer s instructions Apply interior trim as desired Adjust door for best operation Protect recently installed units from damage from plaster, paint, etc. by covering the units with plastic If installing an alarm system, do not penetrate the sill or side jamb within of the sill; seal all penetrations of the door frame Finish and Care Instructions All exposed wood surfaces must be painted or clear finished immediately after installation; failure to promptly finish and maintain the door units may result in denial of a future warranty claim Set all nails below wood surface; fill all nail holes Primed surfaces must be top coated within 21 days of delivery or the surfaces must be reprimed; finish bare wood surfaces immediately after installation; be sure all edges of each panel are sealed Do not paint or varnish the weatherstrip or operating hardware Be absolutely sure the door panel(s) is completely dry before closing the door Seek advice of a local paint professional for finishing methods and products you select; the following represents typical approaches: If staining (recommended only for interior surfaces), Apply pre-stain conditioner if desired Apply stain When dry, sand all wood surfaces with a fine grit (180-220) sandpaper to remove raised grain and provide a smooth surface for the finish coats Follow this with at least two coats of high quality, polyurethane finish If painting, Apply an appropriate primer for the type of paint being used When dry, sand all wood surfaces with a fine grit (180-220) sandpaper to remove blemishes and provide a smooth surface for paint Follow this with at least two coats of finish paint Caring for Your Clad Wood Patio Door Here are some suggestions to prolong the life of your patio door. Inspect all painted surfaces at least annually (more frequently in coastal/harsh environment). Clean the exterior surface with a sponge, mild soap and water Repair any paint cracks or damage immediately Inspect all caulked joints annually (more frequently in coastal/harsh environments) and repair as needed Clean glass with baby shampoo (1 tsp) or vinegar (1 1/2 cups) and water (1 gallon); never use a garden hose or high pressure sprayer to clean the glass or door Lubricate hardware as needed Replace deteriorated or damaged weatherstrip Ask for your copy of the complete guide to care and maintenance for your patio door. weep hole / weep hōl / n (weep channel) the visible exit or entry part of a water drainage system used to drain water out of a door CAUTION Do not use high expansion foam. It may cause door frame warp. JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 7

Appendix: Prepare Rough Opening for Sheathed or Open-Stud Wall Sheathed Wall For radius or curve doors, see diagram A1. 1 Clean rough opening and surrounding sheathing with a clean, dry cloth beginning at the top 2 If building wrap has not been applied prior to patio door installation (for both step-down landings and continuous slab), Cut two strips of 18" wide building wrap 12" longer than the rough opening side jambs for step down landing, or 6" longer for continuous slab Cut one strip of 18" wide building wrap 24" longer than the rough opening header Apply the side jamb pieces as follows (fig. A1): Staple one side jamb piece to the face of the rough opening jamb wrapping out onto the exterior face of the sheathing; the wrap should extend 6" past the header corner; cut as shown in fig. A1 and staple flat to the exterior face of the rough opening; at the sill for step-down landing, extend past sill as allowed by landing; cut at sill as shown in fig. A1 for continuous slab, trim flush with slab Repeat on other side jamb Staple header piece to the inside face of header, extending 12" past both Cut here jamb corners (fig. A2) If building wrap was applied prior to door installation, Cut the wrap over the rough opening in a modified Y Cut here (stepdown landings) shape, as shown in fig. A3 Wrap head and side pieces onto the inside face of the rough opening and staple Trim the excess building Fig. A1. Apply side jamb pieces wrap beyond the interior side of the rough opening 3 For continuous slab, apply three 3/8" beads of polyurethane sealant across sill as follows (fig. A4): One 1/2" from the interior edge One 1/2" from the exterior edge One across the center of the sill 4 Place sill pan in rough opening with the open side facing the exterior; if necessary, staple sill pan through the exterior, vertical face only; do not staple through bottom of pan Note: Door sits inside sill pan; the back dam of the sill pan should just clear the back edge of the door frame sill when it is placed in the rough opening. 5 Coat the sill pan with adhesive spray extending up the side jambs on both sides; refer to fig. A5 (follow manufacturer s instructions for tack time) 6 Apply self-sealing flashing to lower corners as follows: Cut two pieces (one for each corner of the rough opening sill) 6"x thickness of the wall + Diagram A1. Radius or Curved Door Preparation Ensure framing is sufficient around curved perimeter to allow for proper fastening Prepare rough opening in same manner as for standard door Install door in same manner as for regular door but apply building wrap as follows: If building wrap has been applied, cut as shown in fig. A and wrap to the inside If building wrap has not been applied, cut three 18" wide strips of building wrap and apply in a shiplap manner as shown in fig. B; cut flush with rough opening Fig. A. Cut building wrap at solid lines Cut here Fig. A2. Apply header piece Fig. B. Cut flush with rough opening 45 45 Building wrap Cut here Fig. A3. Cut building wrap Fig. A4. Apply sealant to continuous slab sill 6" Rise of step or 6" max Fig. A5. Apply self-adhesive spray JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 8

For continuous slab, cut out the inside corner (fig. A6) Remove paper backing from one piece Adhere to one bottom corner tightly at 90 with up the side and wrap flashing onto wall sheathing (fig. A7); do not stretch or tear flashing; eliminate as many wrinkles as possible For step-down landing: Remove paper backing from one piece Adhere to one bottom corner tightly at 90 with up the side and overlap onto the vertical face of the rise (fig. A8); do not stretch or tear flashing; eliminate as many wrinkles as possible Press self-adhesive flashing tight into corners with j-roller Repeat in opposite bottom corner 7 Apply self-adhesive flashing to the sill pan as follows: Cut self-adhesive flashing to the sill length Remove backing paper Carefully apply to the rough opening sill, flush with back dam of the sill pan; fold the flashing that extends over the sill flat onto the sheathing Smooth out any bubbles or creases with a j-roller 8 Seal back corners of sill pan with polyurethane sealant 9 Apply a bead of silicone across the back of the sill dam as shown in fig. A9 10 For step-down landing, apply plastic drain screen (fig. A9): Cut screen to the length of the sill plus 2" Secure to the exterior sheathing surface 1/2" below the sill edge extending down the wall; be sure to staple only within 1 1/2" of sill edge Ensure all fasteners are flush against sheathing within 6" of rough opening all the way around Sill pan back dam with sealant Open Stud Wall The difference between open-stud and sheathed wall installation is that Drain screen open-stud needs backing support for the building wrap/building paper and adhesive flashing (fig. A10). This backing support should be: Fig. A9. Corner installation sequence (step-down landing) a non water-degradable, thin (max. 1/8" thick) sheet material such as aluminum or galvanized flashing, hard plastic sheeting, tile board, Energy Brace, or other thin sheet material sufficient width to span from the rough opening to the nearest stud that is not a part of the rough opening Backing support may be attached by any method (staples, tacks, construction adhesive, etc.) and must completely surround the rough opening as shown. Backing support must be applied before building wrap/building paper. After applying backing support, follow instructions for sheathed wall and interpret references to sheathing as being the backing support. Staples 6" Self-adhesive flashing corner piece Thickness of frame Left corner tape Right corner tape Fig. A6. Cut self-adhesive flashing Exterior Cut out (for continuous slab only) Interior Fig. A7. Apply self-adhesive tape (continuous slab) Corner sealant Cut out (for continuous slab only) Sheathing Building wrap Landing 6" Fig. A8. Apply self-adhesive flashing to lower corners Sheathing Back Dam Sill pan Building wrap Self-adhesive flashing sill piece Landing Sill Pan Fig. A10. Backing support over studs JII014 Installation Instructions for Clad Wood Patio Door without Nailing Fin Page 9

Installation Instructions for Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin JII005 (11/04) King studs Header Trimmer studs Sill Sheathing Fully Sheathed Wall Installation The wall framing is covered by sheathing and the patio door is mounted with the nailing fin flush against the sheathing. King studs Header Trimmer studs Open-Stud Installation Open-stud installation is common in the Southwest and typically used with traditional stucco exteriors. The wall framing is not covered by sheathing and the patio door is mounted directly to the framing members. These illustrations show construction details complete with all components necessary for patio door installation. Do not attempt to install patio door if any of these components are missing. If necessary, call a contractor for assistance. Improper installation may result in denial of warranty coverage. Sill Table of Contents Introduction... 1 Precautions & Safety... 2 Handling Concerns... 2 Prepare Sill Pan... 2 Inspect and Prepare Patio Door... 3 Inspect and Prepare Rough Opening... 4 Install Patio Door... 5 Completing the Installation... 7 Finish and Care Instructions... 8 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Guide-Metal Clad Patio Door Installation... 9 C orrectly installing your clad wood patio door will add to the lasting comfort and energy savings for the life of your new home. These instructions apply to all clad wood patio doors with applied or integral nailing fin. An applied nailing fin is a mechanically attached vinyl fin frequently folded against the cladding; an integral nailing fin is part of the extruded aluminum cladding. Please read and fully understand all instructions before beginning. Any local building code requirements supercede these recommended installation instructions. If installing in an area of high winds, see the structural engineering report of the product for specific fastening requirements. Introduction Newer construction methods have led to an increase in air and water tightness in buildings. This can frequently lead to negative interior air pressure. Negative air pressure can draw water through very small openings, increasing the risk of water leakage. The installation method seals the patio door to the weather barrier (building wrap) of the structure and uses a sill pan to capture and drain incidental storm water from under the door. This installation guide specifically addresses sheathed wall and open stud construction. This guide discusses two sill conditions; 1) the step-down landing where there is an immediate step down to the exterior; and 2) the continuous slab where the sill is at the same level as the landing. Any patio door installation into either wall or sill conditions not specifically addressed in this document must be designed by an architect, structural engineer or the manufacturer. Degree of Task Complexity Do-It-Yourself Technician Proper assembly and installation of window/patio door products is critical to ensure proper operation and performance of our JELD-WEN family of products. Because structure design, construction methods and products can vary, we strongly recommend consultation with an architect or structural engineer prior to the installation of any JELD-WEN brand products. JELD-WEN disclaims any and all liability associated with the use and/or provision of these instructions. Any reliance upon the information or advice is at the risk of the party so relying. The installation information contained herein may be changed from time to time without notification. 2004 JELD-WEN, inc. JELD-WEN, are registered trademarks of JELD-WEN, inc., Oregon USA

Precautions & Safety General Precautions Do not work alone; we recommend using at least two people for installation to avoid personal injury or damage when working with patio doors Use caution when handling glass; broken or cracked glass can cause serious injury Wear necessary protective gear (gloves, clothing, goggles, etc.) Avoid wearing rings, jewelry or loose clothing Secure tools when working on a ladder or scaffolding Secure ladders or scaffolding; follow equipment manufacturer s operation instructions, warnings, and cautions Secure and properly support the patio door until completely fastened Materials Always read and understand all manufacturer s labels before beginning Heed all manufacturer s warnings and cautions Carefully follow manufacturer s application instructions Properly dispose of unused products and waste material per federal, state, and local environmental protection rules If injury occurs, immediately seek medical attention Handling Materials Protect exposed adhesive surfaces from dust/dirt prior to application Note: Temperatures below 32 may cause adhesive flashing materials to shrink and buckle away from backing paper. If this happens, make sure adhesive surfaces are protected from debris. Do not expose adhesive flashing materials to direct sunlight for more than six weeks during storage Apply self-adhesive flashing to surfaces that are dry and frost-free After removing backing paper from adhesive flashing materials, do not allow them to fold over and adhere to themselves Press adhesive flashing materials onto surfaces with a j-roller Cut and roll flat any adhesive flashing edge buckle Do not allow any gaps or bubbles beneath adhesive flashing seal (remove and replace flashing if necessary) Avoid over-spraying adhesive onto surfaces not to be covered by adhesive flashing (e.g. glass) Patio Door Product Handle in vertical position Do not drag on floor Do not put stress on joints, corners, or frames Store door in dry, well-ventilated area in near vertical, leaning position and allow air circulation; do not stack horizontally Protect from dust, water, and other contaminates Protect from exposure to direct sunlight Protect from accidental damage from wind and other job-site damages Always use existing nailing slots if present Install only on vertical walls Install only in dry conditions and when sheathing is completely dry Prepare Sill Pan The sill pan is a three-sided box made of sheet material that the patio door sits in on the rough opening. It is designed to catch water that infiltrates the rough opening and divert it to the outside. This prevents damage from water collecting on the rough opening sill. For concrete/block wall and for 2"x4" sheathed and open-stud walls Width of sheet material should be 6" Length of sheet material should equal the length of the rough opening + 1" For a 2"x6" sheathed and open-stud walls Width of sheet material should be at least 9" Length of sheet material should equal the length of the rough opening + 1" Form sill pan as follows: Crease lines in sill pan using a straight edge as follows: Lightly crease a line inset 1/2" along both ends and one side of the sheet metal flashing Measure the distance between the nailing fin and the interior edge of the door frame (fig. 1), and add 9/16" Take this distance and measure out from back side; crease a line the length of the flashing For continuous slab, Cut across this creased line Fold the three 1/2" sides up; using pliers; fold corners to outside of pan on short sides Sill pan is complete For sheathed or open-stud wall or step-down landings, Cut 1/2" in on both ends of this line Fold sill pan as follows: Fold the three 1/2" sides up; using pliers; fold corners to outside of pan on short sides Fold down at remaining crease line Cut Side dam Materials /Tools Thin, rigid, bendable sheet material that is not water-degradable (such as sheet metal flashing) Metal cutting shears Straight edge Duck-billed pliers (for folding sill pan) Exterior Nailing fin Patio door frame Fig. 1. Fin to frame edge Diagram 1: Sill Pan Preparation Nailing fin to interior frame edge + 9/16" Fold line Crease sheet material at dotted lines Back dam Fold line STEP-DOWN LANDING Fold both corners toward open end CONTINUOUS SLAB LANDING Cut 1/2" Fold both corners toward open end Side dam Interior 1/2" JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Page 2

Inspect Patio Door Before beginning installation, inspect the door for the following: Correct product (size, color, grid pattern, correct operation handing, etc.) Obvious damage and defects such as: Cosmetic damage Product squareness Splits, cracks, or missing sections in nailing fin longer than 6" Cracks, holes, or other damage to nailing fin within 1/2" of door frame Drip cap that extends the length of the clad trim plus 1/8" overhang on each end; shown in fig. 2 (all metal clad units require a drip cap); drip cap may or may not be pre-installed If any of the above discrepancies exist, do not install the patio door; contact your dealer/distributor for recommendations. If the expected environmental conditions are likely to exceed the performance rating of the patio door, please contact us or your dealer/ distributor for further recommendations. Installation of the patio door indicates there are no viewable defects, damage or expected environmental conditions that will exceed the performance rating of the door. Prepare Patio Door 1 Remove shipping materials such as corner covers, shipping blocks or pads; if there is an applied nailing fin, snap into place perpendicular to patio door frame 2 If drip cap is supplied as a separate piece that fits into a kerf, apply as follows: Apply 1/4" bead of polyurethane sealant to the top of the header trim along the front and side edges (fig. 3) Use a block of wood and hammer to tap the drip cap into the kerf 3 If there is a bent integral fin, carefully straighten 4 Wipe frame and nailing fin clean with a dry cloth (front and back) 5 Confirm the nailing fin and drip cap (if applicable) are fully seated; pay particular attention to the ends; trim or adjust as needed 6 Apply self-adhesive flashing to the upper corners as follows: Cut two small pieces x and apply one to each upper corner of the patio door frame on the interior side of the nailing fin (fig. 4) Note: The center of the tape needs to cover the combination joint of the two sides of the frame, the brickmold joint (if present), or the clad nailing fin joint. Press the tape tightly against the surface 7 If applicable, apply a strip of self-adhesive flashing over the dead bolt hole on the frame (fig. 5) as follows: Apply thin coat of spray adhesive around the frame and onto nailing fin Cut a strip of self-adhesive flashing 1" longer and 1" wider than the dead bolt hole Apply the self-adhesive flashing centered over the dead bolt hole Steps 8 & 9 are only needed for products with applied nailing fin. 8 Apply thin coat of spray adhesive around the frame and onto nailing fin 9 For applied nailing fin only, apply self-adhesive flashing to backside of cladding as follows (see fig. 6): Note: The purpose of self-adhesive flashing is to seal the joint(s) between the cladding, applied nailing fin and clad brickmold (if present). Any joints in the wood frame in front of the panel must also be sealed. Use 6" self-adhesive flashing. JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Drip cap Door frame Nailing fin Fig. 2. Pre-applied drip cap (top corner of door) mulled unit / muld yoonit / n two or more patio door units structurally joined together Drip cap Sealant Kerf Fig. 3. Sealant on top edge of cladding header Materials 1 3/4" galvanized roofing nails (recommended) or 2" corrosion-resistant pan head screws (allowed); length of the nail or screw must penetrate at least 1" into framing #8x corrosion resistant screws Shims 6" wide self-adhesive flashing (use 9" wide if local code requires) Building Wrap Galvanized drip cap (or factory supplied) Thin, rigid, bendable sheet material that is not water-degradable (such as bendable vinyl sheeting) for the sill pan (6" wide for 2"x4" wall or 9" for 2"x6" wall) Spray adhesive such as Protecto Tak, Bostik Mist Aerosol Adhesive Supertak, MFM Spray Adhesive, or 3M Super 77 Adhesive Spray or equivalent Sealant (polyurethane if painted, 100% silicone if left exposed) Plastic drain screen with crisscross or woven pattern (often sold in 6" widths to protect gutters from leaves) Backer rod For patio door with curved transom top, Conformable self-adhesive flashing* For open-stud wall construction, Non water-degradable, thin sheet material (for backing support; max. 1/8 thick) such as metal flashing, hard plastic sheeting, or a similar material, wide enough to span studs For concrete subfloor, 3/16"x 2 1/2" self tapping concrete screws Approved Self-Adhesive Flashings: For OSB sheathing, For all other substrates, DuPont Tyvek Straight Flash DuPont Tyvek Straight Flash or Flexwrap* DuPont Tyvek Flexwrap* Protecto Wrap BT20 XL or Protecto Flex* MFM Window Wrap Note: If there is a conflict between these instructions and the self-adhesive flashing manufacturer s instructions, follow the flashing manufacturer s instructions for application. Tools Clean rag Utility knife Tape measure kerf / krf / n a groove that often holds weatherstrip or the nailing fin Materials/Tools Fig. 4. Door frame corner Self-adhesive flashing J-roller Hammer Level Construction stapler with 3/8" staples Cut here J-roller 1/2" Fig. 5. Flashing over dead bolt hole Fold over Fig. 6. Apply self-adhesive flashing to backside of nailing fin; cut down the corner of frame; fold over onto nail fin 1/2" Page 3

Determine length for head strip by measuring the distance between the outer edge of the side nailing fins; determine length for side strips by measuring the distance between the outer edge of the head nailing fin and bottom of sill Cut the three pieces of self-adhesive flashing to the measurements Apply to backside of nailing fin (and clad brickmold if present) and side of frame beginning at the head; make sure self-adhesive flashing is tight into the joint corner Press firmly onto the surface with a j-roller to remove any creases or bubbles Cut self-adhesive flashing with utility knife at each upper corner down the frame to the nailing fin Fold down and adhere cut piece onto the nailing fin (hold nailing fin perpendicular to the patio door frame) and brickmold (if present) as shown in fig. 6 Repeat the above steps to apply self-adhesive flashing to the sides of the patio door Inspect Rough Opening Confirm rough opening has the following characteristics: Rough opening for single units should be 1/2"-3/4" larger than the actual measurement of the patio door Rough opening should be square (see Tip), level, and plumb; allowable deviation for level and plumb is 1/16" for every 2' of rough opening length (not to exceed 1/8"); adjust as needed The rough opening sill must be level, not crowned or sagged; adjust as needed The exterior face of the rough opening must be in a single plane with less than 1/8" twist from corner to corner Minimum double studs should be used at all rough openings The header should be supported on trimmer (jack) studs and designed to assure no load is transferred to patio door unit For a retro-fit installation, after removing the old door, remove sufficient siding to expose at least 9" of intact building wrap; repair any rips or holes in building wrap before beginning installation; if necessary apply additional building wrap in a shiplap manner to meet the conditions identified in the following section; verify trimmer studs/header are structurally sound. Prepare Rough Opening For open-stud wall installation, see diagram 1 Open-Stud Installation for preparation requirements. For patio doors with a curved transom top, see diagram 2 Patio Door with Curved Transom Top. Rough opening must be level before starting; adjust as needed. 1 Clean rough opening and surrounding sheathing with a clean, dry cloth, beginning at the top 2 If building wrap has not been applied prior to patio door installation (for step-down landings only), Cut a strip of building wrap 12" longer than the rough opening sill and as wide as the rise of the step from the landing (if applicable) Tack building wrap strip onto the rise flush to rough opening edge extending 6" past corners If building wrap was applied prior to patio door installation, Trim building wrap (5" for clad brickmold product) away from rough opening on header and sides; trim flush with sill edge if patio door has a rise Slit building wrap at header corners 6" at 45 angle (fig. 7); tape out of the way until patio door is installed and flashing applied; staple any other loose sections of building wrap around rough opening 3 For continuous slab, apply three 3/8" beads of sealant across sill as follows: One 1/2" from the interior edge One 1/2" from the exterior edge One across the center of the sill (fig. 8.) JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Diagram 1. Open-Stud Installation CAUTION Avoid cutting or puncturing patio door installation flashing material. This will compromise the integrity of the installation. The difference between open-stud and sheathed wall installation is that open-stud needs backing support for the building wrap/building paper and adhesive flashing. This backing support should be: a thin, non-water degradable (max. 1/8 thick) sheet material such as plywood, hard plastic sheeting, tile board, Energy Brace, or other thin sheet material sufficient width to span from the rough opening to the nearest stud that is not a part of the rough opening Backing support may be attached by any method (staples, tacks, construction adhesive, etc.) and must completely surround the rough opening as shown. Backing support must be applied before building wrap/building paper. After applying backing support, follow instructions for sheathed wall installation and interpret references to sheathing as being the backing support. TIP Tape up, out of the way How to check for square: Measure from upper left corner to lower right corner of frame with tape measure Measure from upper right corner to lower left corner of frame with tape measure Compare measurements If both measurements are the same, the door frame is square If measurements are within 1/4", the frame is square; if more than 1/4" difference, the frame is not square Diagram 2. Patio Door with Curved Transom Top Ensure framing is sufficient around transom perimeter to allow nailing fin to be nailed every 12 to the structure Prepare rough opening in same manner as for standard door Install patio door in same manner as for regular door except for the following: Apply 6" wide conformable self-adhesive flashing onto nailing fin, sheathing, and building wrap around curved edge (fig. B) Fig. A. Cut back building wrap Sheathing Fig. B. Conformable flashing Building wrap Fig. 7. Cut back building wrap Fig. 8. Apply sealant to continuous slab sill Page 4

4 Place sill pan in rough opening such that the open side faces exterior Note: Patio door sits inside sill pan; back dam of the sill pan should just clear the back edge of patio door sill when it is placed in the rough opening. 5 Coat the sill pan with spray adhesive extending up both side jambs; spray the vertical face of the rise, if applicable, as shown in fig. 9 (follow manufacturer s instructions for tack time) 6 Apply self-adhesive flashing to lower corners as follows: Cut two pieces (one for each corner of the rough opening sill) 6"x distance between nailing fin and interior frame edge + (fig. 10) For patio doors on continuous slab, cut out the inside corner (fig. 11): Remove paper backing from one piece Adhere to one bottom corner tightly at 90 with up the side and wrap flashing onto wall sheathing (fig. 12); do not stretch or tear flashing; eliminate as many wrinkles as possible For step-down landings: Remove paper backing from one piece Adhere to one bottom corner tightly at 90 with up the side and overlap onto the vertical face of the rise (fig. 13); do not stretch or tear flashing; eliminate as many wrinkles as possible Press self-adhesive flashing tight into corners with j-roller Repeat in opposite bottom corner 7 Apply self-adhesive flashing to the sill pan floor as follows: Cut adhesive flashing to sill length; for doors on continuous slab, cut to width of sill pan Remove backing paper Carefully apply to rough opening sill, flush with back dam of sill pan and fully covering the bottom of the sill pan Fold flat onto rise (if applicable) or cut to sill pan width if on continuous slab Smooth out any bubbles or creases with a j-roller 8 Seal back corners of sill pan with polyurethane sealant (fig. 14) Step 9 is only needed for patio doors with a step-down landing. 9 Apply Plastic Drain screen as follows: Cut screen to the length of the sill plus 2"; cut the width 1/2" shorter than the vertical face of the rise (if applicable) Staple to vertical face of the rise with the top side flush with the rough opening sill edge (fig. 14) 10 Ensure all fasteners are flush against sheathing within 6" of rough opening on all sides Install Patio Door Install only in dry conditions and when everything is completely dry. Wall must be erected in vertical position. Rough opening sill must be level; no sill shimming allowed. 1 Apply a continuous 3/8" bead of sealant onto the interior side of the back dam of the sill pan (fig. 14) 2 Install patio door as follows: Make sure patio door is right side up and right side out as follows: Cladding on the outside Door sill down Tilt patio door into the rough opening (figs. 15,16); do not slide door into place Center the door frame in the rough opening Minimize any movement once the bead of sealant on the back dam of sill pan makes contact with door sill JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin WARNING To avoid personal injury or damage when working with doors, we recommend using at least two people for installation. Interior Sill pan back dam with sealant Patio door Rough opening sill 6" Rise of step or 6" max Fig. 9. Apply adhesive spray Exterior Exterior Fig. 12. Apply self-adhesive tape (continuous slab) Sill pan back dam with sealant Fig. 15. Step-down landing Nailing fin Exterior 6" Nailing fin Interior Measure here Frame Fig. 10. Measure distance between the nailing fin and interior edge of the frame Interior Interior Sill pan back dam Distance between nailing fin and interior edge of frame Left corner tape Right corner tape Fig. 11. Cut self-adhesive flashing Staples Cut out (for continuous slab only) Self-adhesive flashing corner piece Corner sealant Sheathing Building wrap Landing Fig. 13. Apply self-adhesive flashing (step-down landing) Drain screen Patio door Cut out (for continuous slab only) 6" Sheathing Fig. 16. Continuous slab Sill pan Self-adhesive flashing sill piece Landing Page 5 Back Dam Sill Pan Building wrap Fig. 14. Corner installation sequence (step-down landing) Nailing fin Exterior

Hold patio door in place until fully fastened Fasten patio door with a galvanized roofing nail through a nailing fin hole no more than 7" from one lower corner but do not drive nail all the way down (safety: make sure patio door is properly supported until fully fastened) Note: Nail length must be sufficient to penetrate through the sheathing and at least 1" into the framing. To allow for natural expansion and contraction of applied nailing fin, use existing nail holes. Shim as follows: Note: Shims should be snug, not excessively tight, and provide a parallel shim support by using two opposing shims. Secure shims with sealant or structural adhesive; side jambs must be straight. For hinge jambs, shim at every hinge For latch jambs, shim at strike plate and 6" from top and bottom of jamb For fixed/stationary panel jambs, shim at center and 6" from top and bottom of jamb For header, shim at 6" from both corners of each panel and at strike/keeper plate on french double door units 3 Fasten patio door through nailing fin holes at no more than 7" from the corners and 8" apart all the way around patio door but do not drive nails all the way in 4 Inspect patio door for square and plumb; square patio door by making diagonal measurements of door frame the same 5 Test operation of patio door and check for consistent gap/reveal around and between panels If not operating properly, see Appendix A: Troubleshooting Guide- Metal Clad Patio Door Installation If still not operating properly, remove patio door and repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 6 Drive all nails completely but do not overdrive; do not dent nailing fin; make certain fastener heads are flat and flush against nailing fin 7 Structurally secure head and side jambs as follows: Note: Screws must go through shims. Smear polyurethane sealant on threads of screws before insertion into hole Drill appropriate pilot holes as necessary; countersink for plug covers if desired Place two #8x corrosion resistant screws through the shims at each strike plate in the side jambs Place one #8x corrosion resistant screws through each shim at header Place two #8x corrosion resistant screws through strike/ keeper plate on the header for french door units Place one #8x corrosion resistant screw through each shim at side jambs Note: If there is foam sheathing, engage structural framing with screws. For high wind areas, refer to structural engineering report for fastener schedules. 8 Structurally secure sill as follows: Note: For wood framing, use #8x corrosion resistant screws. For concrete, use 3/16"x 2 1/2" self-tapping concrete screws. Smear polyurethane sealant on threads of screws before insertion into hole Drill appropriate pilot holes as necessary Cover top of screws with polyurethane sealant If door has a traditional threshold, secure as follows: secure the sill 6" from each end of the threshold with structural screws. For multiple panel doors, place screws through the sill 6" from each end of each panel. Some inswing patio doors have an adjustable threshold; if adjustable threshold: for single panel swing doors, place two structural screws 6" from each end on aluminum sill just in front of threshold Fig. 17. Proper adhesive flashing application for multiple panel doors, place a structural screw 6" from each end on aluminum sill just in front of threshold and one structural screw on aluminum sill just in front of every other adjustable threshold screw 7" 1" 1" Sealant Apply second 7" 5" 1" 5" Building wrap folded and taped up 6 Self-adhesive flashing Apply header flashing last CAUTION Overlap self- adhesive flashing properly at all four corners to prevent water leaks. Sealant 1" 5" Apply sill flashing first 5" 7" 7" Apply third 5" 1" 7" JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Page 6

9 Prepare self-adhesive flashing as follows (fig. 17): Cut four pieces of self-adhesive flashing: One header piece 14" longer than header Two side pieces 12" longer than side For step-down landing only: One sill piece 10" longer than the sill; the width should be 1" shorter than the vertical face of rise Note: If using 9" self-adhesive flashing, adjust measurements accordingly to leave 1" overlap (fig. 17). 10 Apply adhesive spray to nailing fins and sheathing at the sides and head as follows: Protect the patio door frame and glass from overspray Coat the entire nailing fin, and about 6" of the surrounding sheathing and building wrap or building paper; do not apply spray-adhesive below the sill Follow spray adhesive manufacturer s instructions for tack time 11 Apply self-adhesive flashing as follows: Note: Keep edge of self-adhesive flashing as close to patio door frame as possible and completely cover nailing fin. Apply sill piece (if applicable); extend 5" past both corners Note: The top of the sill flashing should be flush with the sill edge. The bottom edge of the sill piece must NOT seal the drain screen (fig. 17). Trim bottom edge of selfadhesive flashing if necessary. Apply side pieces (starting from top); begin 5" above top corners and extend 7" past bottom corners overlapping sill piece Apply header piece; extend 7" past both corners; overlap side pieces 1" at each end Press onto sheathing with J-roller paying special attention to press tightly at all overlap joints 12 Apply polyurethane sealant to the two upper corners as follows: Follow sealant manufacturer s instructions for surface preparation and application Apply bead 1/4" wide to corners extending 1" along both legs of the corner Use back of a spoon (or similar shape) to form sealant into fillet shape (fig. 18) 13 Apply additional polyurethane sealant as follows: For patio doors with step-down landing: Apply a 1/4" bead of polyurethane sealant underneath the sill, leaving a 1" gap 6" from each end (fig. 19) For patio doors on continuous slab: Apply a 1/4" bead of polyurethane sealant around the nose of the sill where it makes contact with the slab leaving a 1" gap 6" from each end of the sill nose (fig. 20) 14 On the interior, seal the lower 6" of the gap between the rough opening and the door jamb using backer rod and polyurethane sealant on both sides of the door; for locations with low exposure to rain, the use of low expansion foam is acceptable 15 Ensure that the sealant on the back dam of the sill fully seals to the inside face of the sill; apply more sealant if necessary 16 If building wrap was applied prior to patio door installation, Release building wrap from above header (previously taped up) and overlap header flashing; seal ends with building wrap tape or self-adhesive flashing (fig. 21); if necessary, and in addition, staple header flap If building wrap was not applied prior to patio door installation, Apply building wrap in shiplap manner Note: For open-stud wall construction, building wrap must fully cover the backing support. Trim 1" away from patio door frame at sides; trim flush at the head Seal side edges with polyurethane sealant, building wrap tape or self-adhesive flashing; do not seal at header Completing the Installation Install lock set hardware as per supplied instructions On some french double door units, if necessary install the supplied metal keeper plates as follows: Locate the center point of the lock bolts at the top and bottom of the inactive door panel Drill 3/8" holes and install keeper plates Building wrap taped over flashing Flashing shiplap/ shíplap/ adj the layering method in which each layer overlaps the layer below it so that water runs down the outside and cannot get behind the layers Sill Fig. 21. Overlap flashing with building paper Fig. 18. Seal upper corners of door Sealant 1" 1" Landing Fig. 19. Apply sealant underneath patio door sill for step-down landing (exterior view) 1" Sealant 1" Fig. 20 Apply sealant around door sill on continuous slab; top view of sill CAUTION Avoid cutting or puncturing door installation flashing material. This will compromise the integrity of the installation. JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Page 7

For step-down landings, install support trim underneath the sill on the exterior where it extends past the landing; trim should be positioned snuggly against the bottom of the sill toe Inspect installed patio door for damage that may have occurred during remaining construction Ensure weep holes or weep channels are clear of debris and/or sealant for proper water drainage; do not seal weep holes /channels if present The following step may be performed by others: Install exterior wall surface within seven days of patio door installation Maintain gap of 1/4"-3/8" between patio door frame and final exterior wall surface (siding, stucco, etc.) unless otherwise specified by local building codes or wall surface manufacturers. Seal gap with backer rod and sealant (fig. 22) Note: Do not apply caulk to the gap above the header drip cap. Insulate and seal void between rough opening and patio door frame with low/minimal expansion foam sealant; follow instructions of the foam manufacturer Apply interior trim as desired Adjust patio door for best operation Protect recently installed units from damage from plaster, paint, etc. by covering the units with plastic If installing an alarm system, do not penetrate the sill or side jamb within of the sill; seal all penetrations of the patio door frame with an appropriate waterproof sealant Finish and Care Instructions All exposed interior wood surfaces must be painted or clear finished immediately after installation; failure to promptly finish and maintain patio door units may result in denial of a future warranty claim Set all nails below wood surface; fill all nail holes Primed surfaces must be top coated within 21 days of delivery or the surfaces must be reprimed; finish bare wood surfaces immediately after installation; be sure that all edges of the door panel are sealed Do not paint or varnish the weather strip or operating hardware Be absolutely sure the door panel(s) is completely dry before closing the patio door Seek advice of a local paint professional for finishing methods and products you select; the following represents typical approaches: If staining (recommended only for interior surfaces), apply a pre-stain conditioner if desired apply stain when dry, sand all wood surfaces with a fine grit (180-220) sandpaper to remove raised grain and provide a smooth surface for the finish coats follow this with at least two coats of high quality, polyurethane finish If painting, apply an appropriate primer for the type of paint being used when dry, sand all wood surfaces with a fine grit (180-220) sandpaper to remove blemishes and provide a smooth surface for paint follow this with at least two coats of finish paint Caring for Your Clad Patio Door weep hole / weep hōl / n (weep channel) the visible exit or entry part of a water drainage system used to drain water out of a patio door Aluminum clad exterior surfaces are low maintenance, but not entirely maintenance-free. Here are some care instructions: Clean the exterior surface with a sponge, mild soap and water Do not paint or scratch aluminum clad surfaces Occasionally apply car wax to extend the life of the clad finish Inspect all painted/stained wood surfaces annually (more frequently in coastal/harsh environments) Repair any cracks or damage to the paint immediately Inspect all caulked joints annually (more frequently in coastal/harsh environments) and repair as needed Clean glass with mild soap and water Never use a garden hose or high pressure sprayer to clean the door Lubricate hardware as needed Replace deteriorated or damaged weatherstrip as necessary Ask for your copy of the complete guide to care and maintenance for your patio doors. CAUTION Do not use high expansion foam. It may cause patio door frame warp. Fig. 22. Seal gap with backer rod and polyurethane sealant JII005 Metal Clad Wood Patio Doors with Nailing Fin Page 8

Appendix A: Troubleshooting Guide-Metal Clad Patio Door Installation Concern Door panel reveal is uneven Door panel drags on header or sill Solutions* Check for square; adjust frame shims as needed Check for under/over shim; adjust frame shims as needed For sliding doors, adjust rollers on the bottom rail as needed Check for shipping blocks/buttons/spacer; remove any found Check header for level; adjust frame shims as needed Check sill for level; if needed, remove door; create level rough opening sill; reinstall door Check for floating sill; secure sill to subfloor For adjustable hinges, adjust as needed For standard hinges, install/remove hinge shims behind the hinge plate or chisel out excess wood if hinge plate is not flush For sliding doors, adjust rollers on the bottom rail as needed Door panel swings in or out on its own Check for plumb; realign door frame as needed For adjustable hinges, adjust as needed Check seating of hinge screws; reinstall if not flush Latch bores do not line up Check for square; adjust frame shims as needed Door panel corner sticks out or appears to be warped French doors pinch when closed Door panel rubs on lock jamb Check for twist in door frame (likely due to wall twist); if needed, remove and reinstall door frame to eliminate twist Check for proper door width (likely overshimmed); if needed, loosen shims on jambs to restore proper door width Check Frame for Square Check Frame for Level and Plumb Measure from upper left corner to lower right corner of frame with tape measure Measure from upper right corner to lower left corner of frame with tape measure Compare measurements (fig. A) If measurements are within 1/4", the frame is square; if more than 1/4" difference, the frame is not square. Note: Check the panel for square by measuring from the corners of the panel. Fig. A Check frame for level Place a level against the head jamb and check for level (fig. A) Note: Check panel for level by placing level against the panel s top rail. Check frame for plumb Place a level against the side jamb and check for plumb (fig. A) Note: Check panel for plumb by placing level against the right or left panel stile. Check for plumb Panel Check for level Fig. A Check for level Check for plumb Check Frame for Twists Cut two pieces of string several inches longer than the diagonal of the patio door frame Crisscross both pieces of string over patio door and tape to all four corners (fig. A) If there is a gap between strings at the cross point, measure it If there is no gap between strings at cross point, repeat crisscross by placing top string Fig. A underneath; measure any gap; the smaller the gap, the flatter the frame The maximum allowable gap is 3/16" /5mm. Cross point Check Frame for Over/Undershimming Method 1 Measure the width of the frame at the top, center, and bottom (fig. A) If the difference between any two measurement is greater than 1/16"/2mm, the Gap frame is over or undershimmed Repeat this process measuring the height of the frame Method 2 Fig. A Fig. B Place level against inside of side jamb Look for gaps anywhere between level and side jamb (fig. B) Repeat steps for other side jamb If either side jamb is not straight, add or remove shims as needed. * Contact us or your dealer if you have any questions. Page 9

Hallmark Certificate of Conformance and License (CCL) Manufacturer 419 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WIND 62845 BOYD ACRES RD. BEND, OR 97701 TEL (541) 389-7971 Operator Type: Base Model: ALL Product No. Product Name Standard Rating Wide High Other ID info CertDate ExpDate 419-H-663.00 Precision CPDM 7242 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 6ft 5 3/8in 4ft 0in 11/19/2001 07/11/2005 419-H-665.00 CEDP46106 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 9-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/05/2005 419-H-665.01 CEDP46106 101/I.S.2-97 F-C50 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 9-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/05/2005 419-H-666.00 CEDP5686 101/I.S.2-97 F-C50 5ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/21/2005 419-H-667.00 WEDP46106 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 1-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/05/2005 419-H-667.01 WEDP46106 101/I.S.2-97 F-C50 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 1-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/05/2005 419-H-668.00 WEDP5686 101/I.S.2-97 F-R40 5ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/23/2005 419-H-668.01 WEDP5686 101/I.S.2-97 F-C40 5ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 05/14/2002 08/23/2005 419-H-669.00 CBC3224 101/I.S.2-97 F-R110 2ft 8in 2ft 0in 05/14/2002 08/28/2005 419-H-669.01 CBC3224 101/I.S.2-97 F-C110 2ft 8in 2ft 0in 05/14/2002 08/28/2005 419-H-670.00 WPDH 4036 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 3ft 9-3/8in 6ft 8-11/16in 05/15/2002 01/04/2006 419-H-671.00 CPDH 4036 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 3ft 9-3/8in 6ft 8-11/16in 05/15/2002 01/04/2006 419-H-672.00 CPDH 3234 101/I.S.2-97 H-R60 3ft 1-3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 05/15/2002 01/05/2006 419-H-673.00 WPDH 2830 101/I.S.2-97 H-R65 2ft 9-3/8in 5ft 8-11/16in 05/15/2002 01/02/2006 419-H-674.00 WBC 3648 101/I.S.2-97 C-R65 3ft 0in 4ft 0in 05/15/2002 01/10/2006 419-H-674.01 WBC 3648 101/I.S.2-97 C-C65 3ft 0in 4ft 0in 05/15/2002 01/10/2006 419-H-675.00 COSWT3090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R30 3ft 2in 9ft 2-1/8in 08/21/2002 02/12/2006 419-H-676.00 CISWT3090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R20 3ft 1in 9ft 2-1/2in 08/21/2002 02/07/2006 419-H-677.00 CIFRT6090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R20 6ft 2 5/8in 9ft 2-1/2in 08/21/2002 01/29/2006 419-H-678.00 WIFRT6090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R20 6ft 2 5/8in 9ft 2-1/2in 08/21/2002 02/04/2006 419-H-679.00 CCFR5672 101/I.S.2-97 C-R55 4ft 8in 6ft 0in 08/21/2002 02/26/2006 419-H-680.00 WOFRT6090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R25 6ft 2 5/8in 9ft 1-13/16in 08/21/2002 01/23/2006 419-H-681.00 WISWT3090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R20 3ft 1 7/16in 9ft 2-1/2in 08/21/2002 02/06/2006 419-H-683.00 COFRT 6090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R30 6ft 3 3/16in 9ft 2-1/8in 09/05/2002 01/23/2006 419-H-684.00 CPDH 2844 101/I.S.2-97 H-R55 2ft 9 3/8in 8ft 0-11/16in 09/05/2002 12/27/2005 419-H-685.00 CPDH 3244 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 3ft 1 3/8in 8ft 0-11/16in 09/05/2002 12/21/2005 419-H-686.00 CPDH 2830 101/I.S.2-97 H-R65 2ft 9 3/8in 5ft 8-11/16in 09/05/2002 01/02/2006 419-H-687.00 WPDH 3640 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 3ft 5 3/8in 7ft 4-11/16in 09/05/2002 01/03/2006 419-H-688.00 WPDH 3234 101/I.S.2-97 H-R55 3ft 1 3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 09/05/2002 01/07/2006 419-H-689.00 WPDH 2844 101/I.S.2-97 H-R50 2ft 9 3/8in 8ft 0-11/16in 09/05/2002 12/28/2005 419-H-690.00 CPDH3640 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 3ft 5-3/8in 7ft 4-11/16in 09/16/2002 01/03/2006 Monday, August 01, 2005 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WINDOW DIVISION-BEND Page 1 of 4

Hallmark Certificate of Conformance and License (CCL) Manufacturer 419 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WIND 62845 BOYD ACRES RD. BEND, OR 97701 TEL (541) 389-7971 Operator Type: Base Model: ALL Product No. Product Name Standard Rating Wide High Other ID info CertDate ExpDate 419-H-691.00 WPDH3244 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 3ft 1-3/8in 8ft 0-11/16in 09/16/2002 12/26/2005 419-H-693.00 WBC3672-2 101/I.S.2-97 C-R50 6ft 0in 6ft 0in 09/16/2002 01/09/2006 419-H-694.00 CBC3672-2 101/I.S.2-97 C-R45 6ft 0in 6ft 0in 09/16/2002 09/24/2005 419-H-694.01 CBC3672-2 101/I.S.2-97 C-C45 6ft 0ft 6ft 0in 09/16/2002 09/24/2005 419-H-695.00 WBC3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-R110 2ft 8in 2ft 1in 10/01/2002 01/11/2006 419-H-695.01 WBC3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-C110 2ft 8in 2ft 1in 10/01/2002 01/11/2006 419-H-698.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-R15 5ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 10/11/2002 09/28/2005 419-H-698.01 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 4ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 10/11/2002 12/19/2005 419-H-699.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-R15 5ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 10/11/2002 09/21/2005 419-H-700.00 WNGPD6080 101/I.S.2-97 SGD-R40 6ft 2-5/8in 8ft 2-3/4in 10/11/2002 07/25/2005 419-H-701.00 WOSWT3090 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R30 3ft 1-7/16in 9ft 9-13/16in 10/11/2002 02/08/2006 419-H-704.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-LC35 4ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 10/31/2002 12/20/2005 419-H-706.00 CBC 3648 101/I.S.2-97 C-R50 3ft 0in 4ft 0in 01/09/2003 08/29/2005 419-H-706.01 CBC 3648 101/I.S.2-97 C-C50 3ft 0in 4ft 0in 01/09/2003 08/22/2005 419-H-707.00 CNGPD 6080 101/I.S.2-97 SGD-R45 6ft 2-5/8in 8ft 2-3/4in 02/06/2003 07/27/2005 419-H-708.00 CISWT3080 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R15 3ft 1-3/8in 8ft 2-1/2in 03/14/2003 01/09/2007 419-H-708.01 CISWT3068 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R15 3ft 1-3/8in 6ft 10-5/8in 03/14/2003 01/09/2007 419-H-709.00 COSWT3080 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R30 3ft 2in 8ft 2-1/8in 03/14/2003 01/09/2007 419-H-709.01 COSWT3068 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R50 3ft 2in 6ft 10-1/8in 03/14/2003 01/09/2007 419-H-711.00 CPDH 4434 101/I.S.2-97 H-LC30 3ft 11-5/8in 7ft 2-3/8in 12/08/2003 08/06/2007 419-H-712.00 COSWT 9068 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R50 9ft 4-7/8in 6ft 10-1/8in 12/09/2003 08/08/2007 419-H-713.00 GPD 8080 IG 101/I.S.2-97 SGD-R50 8ft 2-5/8in 8ft 2-1/2in 12/10/2003 08/30/2006 419-H-714.00 Premium Clad Casement 32x72 IG 101/I.S.2-97 C-R65 2ft 8in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 04/04/2006 419-H-715.00 Premium Clad Casement 32x48 Insulated Gass (IG) 101/I.S.2-97 C-R65 2ft 8in 4ft 0in 12/10/2003 04/04/2006 419-H-716.00 Twin Premium Clad Casement 32x72-2 w/insulated Glass (IG) 101/I.S.2-97 C-R55 5ft 4in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 03/14/2006 419-H-717.00 WC 3762 101/I.S.2-97 C-C70 3ft 0in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 08/27/2007 419-H-717.01 WC 3762 101/I.S.2-97 C-R70 3ft 0in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 08/27/2007 419-H-718.00 CC 3672 101/I.S.2-97 C-C65 3ft 0in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 08/27/2007 419-H-718.01 CC 3672 101/I.S.2-97 C-R65 3ft 0in 6ft 0in 12/10/2003 08/27/2007 419-H-719.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-LC35 4ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-1/16in 12/10/2003 12/20/2005 Monday, August 01, 2005 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WINDOW DIVISION-BEND Page 2 of 4

Hallmark Certificate of Conformance and License (CCL) Manufacturer 419 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WIND 62845 BOYD ACRES RD. BEND, OR 97701 TEL (541) 389-7971 Operator Type: Base Model: ALL Product No. Product Name Standard Rating Wide High Other ID info CertDate ExpDate 419-H-719.01 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-C35 4ft 8-3/16in 8ft 9-16in 12/10/2003 12/20/2005 419-H-720.00 CSDS 101/I.S.2-97 F-R70 8ft 0in 6ft 0in 06/10/2004 03/26/2008 419-H-720.01 CSDS 101/I.S.2-97 F-C70 8ft 0in 6ft 0in 06/10/2004 03/26/2008 419-H-721.00 CSDS 101/I.S.2-97 F-R65 8ft 0in 6ft 0in 06/10/2004 03/26/2008 419-H-721.01 CSDS 101/I.S.2-97 F-C65 8ft 0in 6ft 0in 06/10/2004 03/26/2008 419-H-722.00 WPDH4434 (w/o stool) 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 4ft 1-3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 06/22/2004 04/24/2006 419-H-722.01 WPDH4434 (w/stool) 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 4ft 1-3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 06/22/2004 04/24/2006 419-H-723.00 CC3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-R100 2ft 8in 2ft 0in 06/22/2004 08/24/2005 419-H-723.01 CC3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-C100 2ft 8in 2ft 0in 06/22/2004 08/24/2005 419-H-724.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-R15 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 9-1/16in 06/22/2004 09/19/2005 419-H-725.00 CPDH4434 (w/o stool) 101/I.S.2-97 H-R35 4ft 1-3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 06/22/2004 04/25/2006 419-H-725.01 CPDH4434 (w/stool) 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 4ft 1-3/8in 6ft 4-11/16in 06/22/2004 04/25/2006 419-H-726.00 EPIC 101/I.S.2-97 H-R15 4ft 8-3/16in 10ft 9-1/16in 06/22/2004 09/05/2005 419-H-727.00 CC3084-3 101/I.S.2-97 C-R40 7ft 6in 7ft 0in 09/10/2004 01/16/2006 419-H-728.00 WCP 101/I.S.2-97 F-C55 6ft 0in 6ft 0in 09/14/2004 07/16/2008 419-H-728.01 WCP 101/I.S.2-97 F-C55 3ft 6in 4ft 6in 09/14/2004 07/16/2008 419-H-728.02 WCP 101/I.S.2-97 F-C45 6ft 0in 7ft 0in 09/14/2004 07/13/2008 419-H-729.00 Wood Straight-Line In-sash Picture Window 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 8ft 0in 4ft 0in 09/14/2004 07/13/2008 419-H-730.00 CCP 101/I.S.2-97 F-C55 6ft 0in 7ft 0in 09/14/2004 07/13/2008 419-H-730.01 CCP 101/I.S.2-97 F-C80 3ft 6in 4ft 6in 09/14/2004 07/14/2008 419-H-731.00 Pozzi COFRT 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R35 6ft 3-1/4in 8ft 2in 11/03/2004 08/25/2008 419-H-732.00 Pozzi COSWT 101/I.S.2-97 HGD-R50 3ft 8in 8ft 2in 11/03/2004 08/23/2008 419-H-733.00 CHGW 6050 101/I.S.2-97 HS-R45 5ft 11-1/2in 4ft 11-1/2in 02/08/2005 11/03/2008 419-H-734.00 CC3672 ASTM E-1996-02 Wind Zone 3, Missile 3ft 0in 6ft 0in 02/17/2005 11/15/2008 Level D, Cycle Pressure +65/-65 419-H-736.00 Pozzi Straight-Line In-sash Picture Window 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 8ft 0in 4ft 0in 02/25/2005 06/09/2008 419-H-737.00 Clad Builders Casement Picture Window 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 6ft 0in 6ft 0in 02/25/2005 01/14/2009 419-H-739.00 Wood Builders Casement Picture Window 101/I.S.2-97 F-R50 6ft 0in 6ft 0in 02/25/2005 01/13/2009 419-H-742.00 CHGW 8050 101/I.S.2-97 HS-R40 7ft 11-7/8in 4ft 8in 02/25/2005 11/04/2008 419-H-743.00 CBA 4836-11 101/I.S.2-97 AP-R30 4ft 0in 3ft 0in 04/22/2005 02/21/2009 Monday, August 01, 2005 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WINDOW DIVISION-BEND Page 3 of 4

Hallmark Certificate of Conformance and License (CCL) Manufacturer 419 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WIND 62845 BOYD ACRES RD. BEND, OR 97701 TEL (541) 389-7971 Operator Type: Base Model: ALL Product No. Product Name Standard Rating Wide High Other ID info CertDate ExpDate 419-H-744.00 WBA 4836-11 101/I.S.2-97 AP-R30 4ft 0in 3ft 0in 04/22/2005 02/21/2009 419-H-745.00 Pozzi WPDH 3236-2 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 6ft 3in 6ft 8-1/2in 04/22/2005 11/04/2008 419-H-746.00 WHGW 101/I.S.2-97 HS-R45 6ft 0in 5ft 0in 04/22/2005 07/14/2008 419-H-747.00 CA4836 101/I.S.2-97 AP-C50 8ft 0in 3ft 0in 04/22/2005 07/12/2008 419-H-748.00 CPDH 101/I.S.2-97 H-R50 6ft 3in 6ft 8-1/2in 04/22/2005 07/13/2008 419-H-749.00 WPDH 101/I.S.2-97 H-R50 3ft 1-1/2in 8ft 10-3/4in 04/22/2005 07/13/2008 419-H-750.00 Pozzi Wood Stack Mull DH/Hgw 101/I.S.2-97 H-R30 6ft 3in 7ft 4-3/4in 04/22/2005 06/09/2008 419-H-751.00 CPDH 101/I.S.2-97 H-R40 6ft 3in 7ft 4-3/4in 04/22/2005 07/12/2008 419-H-752.00 WHGW 101/I.S.2-97 HS-R45 8ft 0in 5ft 0in 08/01/2005 07/14/2008 419-H-753.00 WC3084-2 101/I.S.2-97 C-C50 60in 84in 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-753.01 WC3084-2 101/I.S.2/A440-05 C-C50 1524mm 2134mm 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-754.00 WC3224 101/I.S.2/A440-05 C-C65 815mm 610mm 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-754.01 WD3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-C65 32in 24in 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-755.00 CC3224 101/I.S.2/A440-05 C-C65 813mm 610mm 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-755.01 CC3224 101/I.S.2-97 C-C65 32in 24in 08/01/2005 04/29/2009 419-H-756.00 CSDS 101/I.S.2-97 F-C75 5ft 0in 8ft 0in 08/01/2005 11/17/2008 419-H-757.00 CA4836 101/I.S.2-97 AP-C65 4ft 0in 3ft 0in 08/01/2005 11/16/2008 419-H-758.00 Pozzi Wood Direct Set 101/I.S.2-97 F-C60 7f5 7ft 08/01/2005 05/24/2009 419-H-758.01 Pozzie Wood Direct Set 101/I.S.2/A440-05 FW-C60 2135mm 2135mm 05/24/2009 WDMA HEREBY CERTIFIES that the aforesaid Company (licensee), at its plant(s), is licensed to use the WDMA Registered Hallmark on product lines that have been manufactured in conformance with the standards. It is further certified that the plant(s), facilities, methods, and processes of Licensee have been inspected by WDMA, and are subject to regular follow-up inspections and tests, and that Licensee is qualified to comply with the sole responsibility of the Licensee and WDMA makes no certification with respect to any such product either regarding conformance with the standard(s) or otherwise. By: John McFee Certification Mgr, WDMA Hallmark Program Sponsor: Window and Door Manufacturers Assoc 1400 E Touhy Ave, Suite 470 Des Plaines, IL 60018 TEL (847)299-5200 www.wdma.com Program Administrator: Administrative Management Services, Inc. PO Box 9 Henderson Harbor, NY 13651 TEL (315)646-2234 www.ams@nnymail.com Monday, August 01, 2005 JELD-WEN WINDOWS & DOORS WINDOW DIVISION-BEND Page 4 of 4