Instructions / Assembly

MEASUREMENT GUIDE
for New Construction and Replacement Windows (JMI003)
For wood replacement
windows, include a jamb depth
measurement. Measure between
the interior and exterior sash
stops as shown.
Take three measurements of the opening for both the width and
height. Report the smallest measurement when ordering. All three
measurements should be within 1/8" of each other. If not, contact a
professional to determine how to make corrections to the opening.
Measuring for new construction or additions. Tip: windows with
nailing ns are most appropriate for this installation. Measure the
width and height of the rough opening in three places:
1. 6" from each corner (left- and right-
sides, top- and bottom)
2. At the center (horizontally and vertically)
3. Report the smallest measurement. This is
your rough opening size.
Measuring for a replacement window when
fully removing an existing window. Tip:
windows without nailing ns or ush ns
are most appropriate for this installation.
Remove the interior trim and measure the
rough opening in three places:
1. 6" from each corner (left- and right-
sides, top- and bottom)
2. At the center (horizontally and vertically)
3. Report the smallest measurement. This is your rough opening size.
Measuring for a replacement window when installing a window into
an existing frame. Tip: windows without nailing ns or ush ns are
most appropriate for this installation. Open or remove the sash(es)
and measure the narrowest part of the window frame in three places:
1. 6" from each corner (left and right sides, top and bottom)
2. At the center (horizontally and vertically)
3. Report the smallest measurement. This is your rough opening size.
Thank you for choosing JELD-WEN Windows. Please read this document fully before beginning. Consult your local building code ofcial for applicable
codes and regulations (particularly regarding minimum egress requirements). Installation of a replacement window will not eliminate existing
problems such as wood decay and water leaks around the existing frame, which must be investigated and xed prior to installation. Windows
produced to user specied dimensions cannot be returned. Be sure the provided measurements are correct.
Taking measurements for your new window depends on the type of
project. Determine which of the following ts your project:
NEW CONSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONS.
A nailing n window will probably work best and is easy to install.
REPLACEMENT.
For these projects, you will be completely removing the old window and
it's frame, or the old window sash and hardware and installing a new
window into the existing frame. Replacement windows come as entire
units, or if you have a wood double hung, you can replace just the sashes
and operating hardware by purchasing a sash replacement kit. Only
certain windows are designed for installation into an existing frame.
Check with your supplier or see the installation instructions for details.
A nless or pocket window will probably work best in a complete tear-
out situation because the interior and exterior trim can, in many cases,
be left intact and undisturbed.
You can install a nless or ush n vinyl window into an existing
aluminum or wood window frame if that frame is in good condition.
Finless and pocket wood windows can be installed into an existing wood
window frame if that frame is in good condition.
Sash replacement kits are available for most wood double-hung windows
and work well if the existing wood frame is in good condition.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT WINDOW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
MEASURE THE WIDTH AND HEIGHT
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5
CONFIRM SQUARENESS
OF EXISTING OPENING
3
1
2
Determine if the rough opening or
existing window frame is square, level
and plumb. You may need to remove
some trim to properly inspect the
opening.
1. Measure the diagonals of the
opening to determine if it is square.
Measurements must be within 1/4".
2. To determine if an opening is level
and plumb, rst place a level against
the side jambs.
3. Determine if the plane of the
window is vertical (plumb) by
measuring the edge of the jamb, rather than the inside surface of the
jamb. The opening cannot be more than 1/8" out-of-level or plumb.
Caution! Correct any deviations before attempting to install a new
window. Seek professional help if necessary.
Measuring
locations
Head
Sill
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(07/13)
Head
Sill
When installing a replacement window in a wood double-hung
frame, use an angle nder (available at most hardware stores) to
verify that the sill angle is the standard 14 degrees. If not, you must
specify the angle degree when placing your order.
If installing a wood pocket window or sash replacement kit, these products
have detailed measuring instructions available at www.jeld-wen.com.
Side
jamb
Interior
stop
Exterior
stop
Jamb
depth
We encourage you to check out the installation instructions online
at www.jeld-wen.com or on your window label before beginning, to
ensure you have the tools and skills needed for a successful installation.

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