Installation Guide

PVC PEDIMENTS
installation instructions:
caulk
caulking gun
noncorrosive mechanical fasteners
electric drill
extra ne sandpaper
tape measure
STEP BY STEP
INSTRUCTIONS
TOOL & MATERIAL
CHECKLIST
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
AND NOTES
EXAMPLE
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS
Hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel nails/screws are best for PVC products.
Fill fastener holes in with PVC acrylic caulk.
Use 100% acrylic paint before in stalling, nish with nal coat to cover caulked holes.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure to use the correct tools recommended.
Wear proper protective gear.
Follow xture, power tools, paint manufacturers’ instructions, and users manuals.
Use common sense and follow good construction practices.
1. Lay the pediment, face down on a soft surface
that will not scratch/dent the pediment.
2. Apply a continuous 1/2” bead of adhesive acrylic
caulk along the back.
3. Place the pediment on to your desired
installation surface.
4. Align pediment with the outer edges of the door/
window opening or pilasters. (Note: The
pediment can be slightly larger than the opening
as long as the overhang is equal on both sides.)
5. Adhere using premium acrylic construction
adhesive and any necessary fasteners for
additional support.
6. Use caulk to seal edges. Use a nger or putty
knife to smooth caulk.
7. Once caulk is dry, touch up using a high quality
acrylic paint.
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