Installation
- Siding
Selecting products that are right for your home is half of the
process: understanding the choices you have for installation of
those products is the other half. A great window can underperform,
or not meet your expectations if not properly installed. The information
contained is intended to familiarize you with the processes, and
should be used only for that. Installation methods, choices, and
challenges are local and regional in nature, and your home may
require elements not show here. Click
here for the American Architectural Manufacturer's Association's
abbreviated guide to installing windows.
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Step 1
The existing siding is removed by cutting (or breaking if
stucco) to expose the attachment flange below the surface. |

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Step 2
The new window is installed, flashed, caulked, and new exterior
trim applied |
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Step 3
Interior trim is applied to complete the process |
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