Use and Care Manual

CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Aluminum Windows and Patio Doors (JCM001)
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SASH/PANEL AND FRAME INSPECTION
Inspect sash or patio door panel annually (monthly for coastal areas).
If the window has a removable sash, it may be helpful to remove it
before inspection.
Inspect stiles and rails for damage.
Check glass for cracks. If cracked, call your local glass supplier for
replacement.
For insulating glass units, look for moisture or fogging between
glass panes (most likely to occur on cold mornings). This may be
an indication of seal failure. Call us for recommendations.
Verify the sealant at each corner of the frame is intact. Repair as
necessary with 100% silicone sealant.
WEATHERSTRIP
Inspecting and maintaining weatherstrip can help avoid costly
structural damage from water leakage and energy loss due to air
and/or water inltration. Replace weatherstrip that is missing, torn,
cracked, brittle, discolored, gummy, or that has no “bounce back”
when pressed down. Call us for replacement instructions.
Precautions
We recommend denatured alcohol for non water-soluble cleaning
(for stubborn stains, lacquer thinner may be used in small
amounts and only as directed). Other solvents such as mineral
spirits or petroleum-based products may damage or dissolve
weatherstrip.
When using alcohol, always test small area rst to avoid product
damage.
Do not use anything sharp near weatherstrip.
Light Cleaning
1. Clean with damp cloth or mild soap and water.
2. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
3. Repeat if necessary.
Non Water-Soluble Cleaning
Clean with denatured alcohol on soft cloth. If denatured alcohol
doesn’t work:
1. Clean with small amount lacquer thinner on soft cloth.
2. Repeat if necessary.
3. Clean with mild soap and water, then rinse. If unsuccessful,
consider replacing weatherstrip.
Repair
If weatherstrip is loose or falling out of the kerf:
1. Carefully remove weatherstrip.
2. Apply thin bead of silicone sealant into kerf.
3. Reinstall weatherstrip.
4. Hold in place with tape for 24 hours.
5. Carefully remove tape.
GUTTERS AND OVERHANGS
Gutters and overhangs protect windows and patio doors from excess
water exposure. Clear at least once per year.
WEEP SYSTEM
Aluminum windows and patio doors are not subject to moisture
damage; however, damage could develop in the structure around the
unit if water does not drain properly from the sill area. Weep systems
are designed to drain water to the exterior. If water does not drain
quickly from the sill through the weep system, check the weep holes
for blockage as follows:
1. Regularly clean sill track with vacuum or wipe thoroughly with
damp cloth.
2. Pour small amount
of water (1 cup)
into interior sill
track. If water
drains through
exterior weep
holes or crevice,
system is clear. If
not, continue to
Step 3 to clean.
3. Insert thin wire
into the exterior weep hole in the frame. Do not insert the
wire farther than necessary to clear the blockage because the
insulating glass unit may become damaged. Call us if unsure.
4. Repeat step one until water runs clear to the exterior. If not
successful, call a service technician.
EXTERIOR SIDING JOINT
A proper seal of the joint between the window and the exterior
surface of the structure will provide a proper shield from the elements
and will keep water and/or air from leaking into thehome.
Inspect sealant in the joint for:
• Cracks
• Voids
Deteriorating areas (e.g. loss of adhesion)
Repair damaged sealant with a best quality sealant.
Note! Do not apply sealant to areas where installer or contractor
did not originally seal. Seek professional advice from an installer or
contractor if unsure.
When repairing a sealant joint, 100% silicone sealant is the
most durable, but it cannot be painted. Use 100% polyurethane
sealant if painted. Follow sealant manufacturer’s instructions for
properapplication.
BASIC INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE - CONTINUED