Channel plate for sloped sill pan for vinyl sliding doors and window installation flashing case of 10 model ss 3 32c 080 237 77.
What is a drip pan on vinyl replacement windows.
Available wherever you buy your windows it s usually sold in a 50 ft.
Beyond the lower and outer edges of the pan flashing and above the head flange but at least 1 in.
If the top of the window door unit does not slope toward the exterior or have a pronounced drip edge install a metal or vinyl drip cap for added protection at this vulnerable.
When retrofitting vinyl replacement windows in an existing stucco finished opening it is important to remove the old metal window protrusions to a point where the old window is flush with the interior.
If you re siding right against the window.
Preformed window trim drip caps are easy to find and install as a quick and easy project that will pay dividends in window maintenance costs down the road.
Suresill 3 1 4 in x80 in.
Roll of 4 in wide material.
Seal both horizontal and vertical legs of the rigid head flash.
Jamsill guard s simple design is inexpensive easy to install and more user friendly than comparable products on the market.
M d building products 68734 1 7 8 inch vinyl 36 inch db037 door sweep with drip cap bronze.
2 if using the factory applied vinyl drip cap make sure it extends about 1 8 3 beyond the edge of the window on each side.
Measuring window since the window trim drip cap will serve as a sort of awning over the top of your window the main measure that must be taken is the width of the window.
But if you plan to surround the window with trim choose 9 in wide flashing to protect behind the seam between the trim and the siding.
Suresill 3 1 4 in x80 in.
3 apply a bead of sealant beneath the vinyl drip cap along the top of the head jamb as shown in figure9 figure 9 4 install a rigid head flash.
Channel plate for sloped sill pan for vinyl sliding doors and window installation flashing case of 10 model ss 3 32c 080 237 77.
Made from quality high impact abs plastics jamsill guard will not deteriorate or corrode over time.
Below the top of the head flashing.