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Single Hung Tilt Window Installation Instructions

  1. Place window into the opening making sure that it is not forced into too small an opening.
  2. Unlock the window and slide the operating sash to the centre.
  3. Locate head and sill jamb covers (snap-in cover with weather stripping on bottom and flat pocket cover on top of the window) and remove them by inserting a sharp chisel and prying them out.
  4. Note: Remove bottom sill jamb only if necessary.
  5. Shim top and bottom of the frame 4" from each end and then at approximately 16" on centre until the frame is square, plumb and level.
  6. Screw #8 X 3" screws through frame pockets where jamb covers were removed at shim locations. Do not over-tighten, as this will distort the frame.
  7. Important: Seal screw heads in the bottom track with "GE 2800 Siliglaze" or equivalent.
  8. Snap head cover back into frame.
  9. Close the sash and lock the window.
  10. Shim frame sides at the midpoint until frame is level. There should be the same gap between the sash and frame at the midpoint as at the top and bottom. This ensures a proper seal.
  11. Raise operating sash completely and tilt inward.
  12. Screw #8 X 3" screws into the interior track between the pivot shoe (square nylon block that slides up and down with the sash) and the bottom of the spiral balance. Do not put screws in path of the pivot shoe as this would hinder the operation of the window.
  13. Tilt the sash back into the frame and check to see that the gap between the frame and sashes remains constant over the entire height of the window.
  14. Locate bottom corner openings and screw #8 X 3" screws into the corners.
  15. Snap in sill cover and close the sash.
  16. Lightly pack insulation into the gap between the frame and rough opening making sure that all voids are filled. If urethane foams are used, extreme caution must be exercised. Expansion of foam may cause the frame to distort.
  17. Seal the window inside and out.
  18. Trim to suit.


Windows | Doors | Siding | Storm Windows | Storm Doors | Basement Waterproofing
Room Additions | Arbors/Underdecks | Fabric Awnings | Retractable Awnings | Patio Covers/Screen Rooms/Carports
Gutter Guards | Cash & Carry

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