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of souryo`o Town of Southold * P.O. Box 1179 0 53095 Main Rd �r�nuHrr o�'i Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 45684 Date: 10/24/2024 THIS CERTIFIES that the building ALTERATION - Location of Property: 225 Wood Ln Greenport,NY 11944 Sec/Block/Lot: 43.4-25.2 Conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore, filed in this office dated: 03/12/2024 Pursuant to which Building Permit No. 50564 and dated: 04/18/2024 Was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: window and door replacements to an existing single-family dwelling r The certificate is issued to: Patricia Iannone&Catherine Cartolano Of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL: ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE: PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION: Au hor zed ignature o�SofFnl,t�. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �� ay BUILDING DEPARTMENT y x TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE "oy • a�� SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES .WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 50564 _ Date: 4/18/2024 Permission is hereby granted to: lannone, Patricia 225 Wood Ln Greenport, NY 11944 To: install new window and door replacements to existing single-family dwelling as applied for. At premises located at: 225 Wood Ln, Greenport SCTM #473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 43.-4-25.2 Pursuant to application dated 3/12/2024 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 10/18/2025. Fees: SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING-ADDITION OR ALTERATION $250.00 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $100.00 Total: $350.00 Building Inspector pE SOUI,jolo # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. `ycoum, 631-765-1802 - INSPECTION [ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST/ REBAR [ ] UGH PLBG. [. ] FOUNDATION 2ND. [ INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING /STRAPPING [ _] FINAL0tnMAd [ ],' FIREPLACE& CHIMNEY [ ] 'FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT-CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL'-(ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: voke 1 DATE. INSPECTOR --#... �� ... .:,. . a�,w -. � � �.�.� u' � o +�.✓ L'' � .M Z.. t ,�� ice•.. '� j:� ., � ,A �* '• :l,� S( t'"r .� fi `� �. r s �. � --�� ;� FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS �ro 0 � FOUNDATION (1ST) ------------------------------------ FOUNDATION (2ND) 0 ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING O, r INSULATION PER N.Y. �3 STATE ENERGY CODE 0 m0V4 a o I Ov' FINAL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Z oro 0 z x �x d ro H (!�i� � TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box-1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 0. 0.,� Telephone(631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 https://www.southoldtom=.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT For Office Use Only MAR 1 2 2024 � �r PERMIT NO. Building Inspector: .�t'a Sac nt Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety. Incomplete t A applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an ��►�Y�1 d'tr w�'SC;A�9�,�41�`t Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. Date: , OWNER(�{S)�.OlFI�P,RCIPERTY:"/•1�,, r Name: ` 'l..f�l.� � IGGf? SCTM#100Q- C'. Ja •'"��`' D." - Project Address: - Phone#: 70-7 _ �03 Email: GJCa t/ �Qd'7aL"�DiP�7�'lUGYJo�'I P¢ Mailing Address: 31. Jw eeT lue .C.ou) 00 . h ve --1! 35 .- CONTACT PERSON: Name: C eYJi h�e Ca v4o a f,, - Mailing Address: _ ._`l Phone#: I 1707, d0 3 Email: DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: mo-/ `jCa bl.P Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: �� 1 C6�1�. e t, Mailing Address: 7' VP �7I'2P�► or* ._�/q y Phone#: 63 —64 76 9 Email: C 0 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration -ORepair ❑Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other $ 301 Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes RNo Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes Colo 1 PROPERTY INFORMATION Existing use of property: Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to G' re i°p? � this property? Dyes VNo IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. Check Box After Reading: The owner/contractor/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,for the construction of buildings, additions,alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws,ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building(s)for necessary inspections.False statements made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant to Section 210AS of the New York State Penal Law. Application Submitted By print name): Ca hPI/Pql?�0 (�a lap'U ❑Authorized Agent 9�wner Signature of Applicant: _.'._... _ �-. . ........ . Date: �— CONNIE D.BUNCH Notary Public;State of New York STATE OF NEW YORK) No:09BU6985050 SS: Qualified in Suffolk County COUNTY OF ) Commission ExpirosApril 14t,Z kc�- being duly sworn,deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant ('Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent,Corporate Officer,etc.) of said owner or owners,and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief;and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this l�day of r U ) ,2Q Notary Public PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION. (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf to the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. 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Lloyds of London B2421513914 828 Front Street DATE EFFECTIVE TIME tD_ATE' TIMEXPIRATIONE X AM X 12:01 AM Greenport NY 11944-0876 2/18 2024 12:01 PM9/2024 NOON I N 631 477-1680 aC o: (631)477-8930 THIS BINDER 15ISSUED TO EXTEND COVERAGE IN THE ABOVE NAMED COMPANY CODE: 85408 SUB CODE: PER EXPIRING POLICY V QUOTE 0 241213 cusTTo : 00004648 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS!VEHICLES IPROPERTY(Inetu@ng Loprion) INSURED AND MAILING ADDRESS LOCS 0001 Patricia lannone 225 Wood Lane Greenport, NY 11944 31 Sweet Meadow Ct Cutahogue I NY 11935 COVERAGES LIMITS TYPE OF INSURANCE COVERAGE I FORMS DEDUCTIBLE COINS% AMOUNT PROPERTY CAUSES OF LOSS Dwelling with 106% Replacement Cost 2,500 327,600 X BASIC 0 BROAD11 SPEC Other structures 32,760 GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 500,000 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY RENZ PREMISES S CLAIMS MADE OCCUR MEDEXP( onepe=) S 5000 Liability PERSONAL BADVINJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE S RETRO DATE FOR CLAIMS MADE: PRODUCTS-COMPIOP AGG $ VEHICLE LIMMM COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT S ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY Per S ALLOWNEDAUTDS BODILY INJURY(Per aeddoM) S SCHEDULED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE S HIRED AUTOS MEDICAL PAYMENTS S NON-OWNEDAUTOS PERSONAL INJURY PROT $ UNINSURED MOTORIST S S VEHICLE PHYSICAL DAMAGE DED ALL VEHICLES Lj SCHEDULED VEHICLES ACTUAL CASH VALUE COLLISION: STATED AMOUNT S OTHER THAN COL: ' GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCDENr S ANY AUTO OTHER THANAUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT S i AGGREGATE S EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE S OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM RETRO DATE FOR CLAIMS MADE SELFINSURED RETENTION S PER STATUTE WORKERS COMPENSATION AND E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT S- SPECIAL Hurricane Dad: 5.00% ($6552) FEES S Incl CONDITIONS IFull Policy Term 02/18/2024 to 02/18/2025 OTHER TAXES S Incl COVERAGES ESTIMATED TOTAL PREMIUM I S 4014.36 NAME&ADDRESS X MORTGAGEE ADDITIONAL INSURED NewRez LLC LOSS PAYEE ISAOA / ATngL LOAN( 0686943143 PO Box 7050 AUTHo REPRESENTATIVE Troy, MI 48007 10 Page 1 of 2 01993-2013 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 75(2013109) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS075 p onw) i VED AS NOTED onAPPR B.P, BY. NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT 631765.1802 8AM TO 4PM FOR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTION& 1. FOUNDATION-TINCO RFr""^'"r) FOR POURED CONOW. 11 2 ROUGH-FRAMING&PL-,, `: . .3 & INSULATION 4. FINAL-CONSTRUCTION MUST BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW YORK STATE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ELECTRICAL DESIGN OR CONSTRUCTON ERRORS INSPECTION REQUIRED COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF NEW YORK STATE&TOWN CODES AS REQUIRED AND CONDITIONS OF SOUTHOLD T N ZBA SOUTHO OWN PLANNING BOARD SOUTHO TOWN TRUSTEES N.YS, EC SO OLD HPG OCCUPANCY OR USE iS UNLAWFUL WITHOUT CER?IFICA-i- OF OCCUPANCY k \ )P:\, ■ R A U l C N A P E T O M C O N S T R U C T 1 O N Se[ODUco in .[ua[KUVG-alxapuJ(xUuov Parttv3 Ibn[vw'acrvvo-pv.waLL '$iHCSxc Raul Chapeton Construction 227 4f'Avenue Greenport,NY 11944 (631)276-9568 February 16, 2024 Dear Cathy and Patricia, This is the proposal I have created to work at 225 Wood Lane in Greenport: This proposal includes remodeling all soffit, repairing cement sidings, replace a window in the kitchen, install gutter, paint the deck/frames/walls/windows in the interior. This also includes demolishing and rebuilding the bathroom and adding a ceramic wall in the shower. Adding new panels in the bedrooms, replacing doors, paint heaters/frames/windows/ceiling/walls. Repair ground and install new floor'and new cabinets, as well as replace outlets and lights. Installing new alarms and replacing main doors. The total price for this proposal is $20,050 and this price does not include the purchase of materials. - no P1 k web %5 w ovk- - ba4-h►-PPm wrluk is C,?Smt4G a� Client's Signature �!� Company's Signature c •♦ - aomlt?/JELQ-WEN 30=in x-,86-in`V=45Go-Series-White'Single-Huiig`-Vinyl-Window-Wit i-Fibergla5s-Mesh`Screen-TFiD91N943g0,08141304$A667A'; ;. ;:,•...,•. ,; t. 12 Riverhead 10PM ID.N 11901 :,'30"•windAw' X` a I� • � •: �`' � " - . 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Clear Glass ;Hinge:Finisti Satin Nickel •' v` ' ....._........ .....__..,._... ... ...._ ........_...._....._............ ... . ....... _....._....... ..,._.... . . ......_.... ... Standard FHingeType', c;\' Instructions Nlatetial:- '` "e Steel Number of ^" 3 Numb rof Lites, 9 Lite `PanetType: N1 2 Panel sue._-=='------_.__._.__.__----------------'----__...._--•--- - - - - ----•--____.--•------------------------------ Pr6dt)cf lNei tit Li. ° 49.22 Ib 'Returrtatiie 90-Da >.. ` \\ Suggested Applioation,> Back ELDrWEN® PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior & Exterior Doors (JPG013) This guide contains procedures for common user serviceable repair tasks found on interior and exterior doors.If a condition P 9� arises that is not covered in this guide, lease contact us for professional help. Interior and Exterior doors swing in or out on side hinges and �,-�'��•!s �, -'i may be single or double door configurations. ' 4d ����,• Do-It-Yourself Technician a 'Y�y t W NO T U ,': RD GT : r • DOOR ANAT• For questions,feel free to contact us by phone or email: Top rail Head jamb • Email:customerserviceagents@jeld-wen.com •Phone:(800)-JELD-WEN/(800)-535-3936 Stile Side jamb TABLE OF • Precautions and Safety............................................................................... 2 Needed Tools&Materials........................................................................... 2 Panel Slab&Astragal Removal &Installation......................................................2 Hardware Replacement&Adjustment...................................................... 3 Weatherstrip Replacement..........................................................................4 Check for Proper Installation...................................................................... 6 Troubleshooting Operational Problems.................................................... 7 Glossary.........................................................................................................9 HANDING Bottom rail (SHOWN • • Sill Single Panel Door Exterior DOUBLE DOOR ANATOMY Outswi ng Top rail Head jamb Left Hand Right Hand Inswing Active slab Side jamb Double Panel Door Astragal Inactive slab O O• Outswing Passive Active Bottom rail Inswing Sill Interior ILL�� The advice offered herein can be done by a homeowner with some mechanical aptitude.If you are unsure,it is recommended that you hire a trained service provider such as a competent and licensed construction contractor or building professional.JELD-WEN disclaims any and all liability associated with the use and/or provision of these instructions. Any reliance upon the information or advice is at the risk of the party so relying.The information contained herein may be changed from time to time without notification. 02011 JELD-WEN,inc.;This publication and its contents are owned by JELD-WEN,inc.and are protected under the U.S.Copyright Act and other intellectual property laws.All trademarks,service marks,logos and the like(whether registered or unregistered)are owned or controlled by JELD-WEN,inc.or others. (02/11) Unauthorized use or duplication of JELD-WEN intellectual property is prohibited. JELD-WEN reserves the right to change product specifications without notice.Please check our website,jeld-wen.com,for current information. RELIABILITY for real lifeW JELBrWEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(1PG013) "�- .` :t t+�..d': _ •a,•.. �5':. �;�'.._: - `i. :=6:+:-k fir.+';��x,,i::'' -P:'::� .�,:;y..:':-;: 'r+RRECA1aTIONS.a�&SAFETY :�4.�°.,ia �:- 6 ■ • Follow all manufacturers'instructions and labels. • Use extra care when driving screws near glass unit to avoid breakage. • Use proper and safe equipment and precautions when cleaning and • Use caution when tightening screws to avoid stripping the screw servicing the exterior side of patio doors above ground level. holes. • Insect screens are not security devices and will not prevent a child, • Slab removal can be awkward and could cause physical injury or other person,or pet from falling through. product damage;we recommend the help of a second person. • Use sharp tools with care to avoid damage to wood surfaces. ;•ti�'�R:S?�... `:tee`�•:'�;- ...�.L :,�;;' - `:si. 3,y}a ..::r."- fir-.. r�r3,.n .Yjh_, 4.. 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Putty knives • Pencil&paper •Wood glue flat head screwdrivers • Hammer •Allen wrenches •Scissors •Wood putty • Power drill with • Brad nails • Fine sandpaper • Nail setipunch bits • Finishing supplies •Tape measure • Shims Chisel • Level - • Replacement parts • Silicone sealant • Gloves ■ Because slab removal can be awkward and could cause physical injury ASTRAGAL REPLACEMENT or product damage,we recommend the help of additional people. 1.Open slab about w W j, 4,vw $; 1.Open the active slab. s� half way and hold 2.Remove the screws steady with the help p'nge that attach the Foam of a second person. n' astragal. wedge 2.Only inswing fir' 3.If the astragal standard door = 9; doesn't come Active ' F hinges have off,there may - Passive removable hinge � t<® be adhesive tape ,�� �;,, r.¢:..; �^. .:' 3 , ��-'jl ;'..> ,' holding it in place.If pins.With a small ,.' ,, so,carefullyscore the screw a screwdriver or nail ®;; "4=u;' a`.�,><> punch and hammer, •,47 ��•: ^; joint between the �°•,�y� -'` : astragal and the slab. drive hinge pin - from bottom hinge, g Astragal 4.Remove the astragal. 5.Fasten the new iP, then working up to asslve, J the top hinge.Doors with automatically closing hinges or outswing astragal through the doors require removing the screws from one side of the hinge to pre-drilled holes in remove the slab.Take extra precautions when removing the spring the same location as loaded automatically closing hinges. the old astragal. Foam I • 3.Remove slab from frame. 6.Install a foam wedge wedge r ,. 4.To install slab,perform removal steps in reverse order. on the passive slab at the bottom with the thick part against the leg of the astragal as shown. ,• 2 RELIABILITY for real life" "L.7 JELD-WEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) • • , • • REPLACEMENT ADJUSTMENT HARDWARE • • • • Metal hardware offers functionality,aesthetic appeal and resistance ADJUSTMENT(SPRING HINGES ONLY) to corrosion but is not totally corrosion proof. 1. Close door. I "; ,11?`;, w-" ; • Plastic hardware offers high resistance to the elements however,over 2. Insert the provided time it can deteriorate from ultraviolet light,heat,cold,and chemical hex wrench so that Tension exposure. it can be rotated pin a , • Brass hardware has a special protective film to reduce/eliminate clockwise. 'b polishing and requires special care. 3. Rotate hex wrench 1/4 turn and insert Tension • See our complete Care and Maintenance document at hole www.jeld-wen.com/resources for more information on cleaningtension pin loosely $ �. J and into tension hole. clockwise lubricating hardware. 4. Remove hex wrench Screw hole repair and hardware alignment,or realignment,are and try closing force. ; common tasks for any hardware replacement component.Follow these 5. Repeat steps until instructions if screw holes become stripped and/or if hardware no closing force is ""✓ ' °°``" ` � longer functions properly due to misalignment. adequate but do not SCREW •LE REPAIR(IN WOOD • rotate past 3 holes on 180°openings or 4 holes on 90'openings. 1.Cut wooden toothpicks or appropriate sized wood dowel to fit screw BLINDS BETWEEN THE GLASS hole just below wood surface. For easiest operation,keep the slats in a fully open position while operating. 2.Fill screw hole with wood glue. ADJUSTMENTS 3.Insert toothpicks or dowel;let dry. 1.If the operator comes off of the track,hold the operator at a sharp 4.Fill to surface with wood putty;let dry. angle to the glass and reinsert the two legs under the track opening. 5.Sand smooth and refinish;let dry. 2.Re-couple the operator magnets. 6.Drill new pilot hole. RE-COUPLE OPERATOR MAGNETS HARDWARE ••• • 1.Slide the operator past the half-way engagement point until the first Misalignment can happen if screws have become stripped and cannot click. be tightened.This alignment will create new screw holes. 2.Full travel blinds will fully engage when you hear the first click.Half 1.Remove hardware. travel(those units with a single side operation)will require you to 2.Repair screw holes according to the procedure above. continue moving the operator up until you hear the second click.This will ensure the magnets are fully engaged. 3.Mark new screw holes as follows: MECHANISM REPLACEMENT • Lay hardware in position and hold in place. RAISE&LOWER MECHANISM • Mark new screw locations through screw holes. 1.Place a piece of cardboard between the slide mechanism and the • Remove hardware and set aside. glass to help release the magnets. 4.Drill pilot holes with 1/16"drill bit at new marked screw hole 2.Tilt the mechanism toward you,and remove the mechanism.It may positions no deeper than screw length. require a strong tug to break the magnetic bond. 5.Install hardware. 3.Before replacing the new slide mechanism,ensure the glass is clean. 6.Test operation;if not operating properly,call us for assistance. 4.Insert the tabs underneath the lip of the inner frame and raise the slide to the top until the magnets engage. HINGE REPLACEMENT • ADJUSTMENT a.Full travel blinds will fully engage when you hear the first click. REPLACEMENT b.Half travel(those units with a single side operation)will require 1.Remove slab. you to continue the travel of the operator up until you hear the 2.Remove hinge plates from slab. second click.This will ensure the magnets are fully engaged. 3.Repair screw holes as instructed above if stripped. 5.Check for proper operation.Remove and reinstall if necessary. 4.Install new hinge plates in the same locations. TILT MECHANISM 5.Reinstall slab. 1.Move the top helix to the left side.Moving the slider magnet on the outside of the glass can do this.The helix tilt operator has a magnet set which will follow the magnet inside the slide mechanism. 2.Clean the glass attaching area. 3.Peel off the tape on the back of the slider. 4.Before application,push the magnet to the left of the slider.Ensure the slider is facing the right direction(there is a long horizontal gap at the top that allows the magnet housing to slide along the base). 5.Let the magnet be attracted to the left side of the magnet,which is inside the glass.Make sure the slide is horizontal. 6.Push the slide against the glass firmly on the tape area,as the adhesive works under pressure. 3 RELIABILITY for real life" Qol . TELD-WEN PRODUCT GUIDE W I N D O W S & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) ORDERING NEW WEATHERSTRI ■ WEAtHtRSTRIP REPLACEMENT Possible=Vvea"therstri Locationsr'an Doa&U+ble Doorrs Via: Weatherstrip gaskets and foam wedges are critical to water and air . . infiltration control.Check placement and quality of weatherstrip. { Replace if damaged. p Fire-rated doors require specific weatherstrip.Please contact us if >; replacing weatherstrip in a fire-rated door. 71 Doors will have weatherstrip in the frame where the slab(s)are when normally closed.Some doors have a sweep attached to the bottom of the operating panel where it contacts the threshold.Double doors will have weatherstrip in the astragal. 1.Determine amount needed by measuring each piece to be replaced. Note the location on the door of each type of weatherstrip. 2.For each type of weatherstrip,add all measurements,then add an additional 10%. 3.Round up to the nearest foot. 4.Fill out the following table. Information for Replacement Weatherstrip tg Product Identification Weatherstrip Location Weatherstrip Type Color E Amount Needed 4 ,' 5.Purchase new weatherstrip from a local supplier. FRAME/THRESHOLD/ASTRAGAUMULLION WEATHERSTRIP DOOR SWEEP(INSWING DOORS ONLY) When replacing both The door sweep is mounted on the bottom of the door slab and fills the the side and the head gap between the threshold and the slab.Due to continual contact with weatherstrip in the the threshold,the door sweep may lose its shape and cease to provide frame,install head an effective seal. '17weatherstrip first. 1.Remove slab. Astragal weatherstrip r 9 P ,( 2.Lay slab on flat runs vertically along padded work surface. < ; the astragal(between Head 3.Remove staples ini the two slabs of double weatherstrip «# .,f,': ;•, door sweep with . ' doors). .:,; needle nose pliers or Threshold 1.Open active panel. side cutters. . 2.Grip weatherstrip xf SW6e and gently pull out � � 4.Pull door sweep P loose by starting at of kerf. , one end and working When replacing to the other. frame weatherstri if applicable,trim P. 5.Clean old sealant off and overlap the new rail with putty knife. weatherstrip in the 6.Trim new door sweep same way as the old to same length as the weatherstrip. existing one. 1.Cut new weatherstrip 7.Cover face(the side with the barbs)of new door sweep with silicone Side jamb sealant. 2.Work the attachment to length. weatherstrip 8.Work attachment barbs into kerfs from one end of the panel to the barb into the kerf other. from one end to the t,•'. 9.Secure sweep to the door panel with staples and wipe off sealant other. squeeze-out.Seal the sweep on both ends with silicone sealant. Reinstall slab. 4 RELIABILITY for real life° JELBrWEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) WEATHERSTRIP REPLACEMENT- CONTINUED ASTRAGAL WEATHERSTRIP FOAM WEDGES 1.Open active door all The foam wedges the way. included with entry 2.Locate the accessible doors are used ,• weatherstrip. to complete the Wedge #, 3.Grip weatherstrip weatherstrip seal,at and gently pull out each bottom corner of kerf. Active4Astrag : of the operating door �.•r- p ` slab(s).Doors will be 4.Cut new weatherstrip provided with one of :, r to length. two types of wedges. sealant 5.Work the attachment One has an up-turned ` barb into the kerf .:.M, .� , ,., ,.,u, a t ram,;. L-shaped leg(shown) ,�� •r from one end to the and the other is a simple ' other. wedge.For both types, is the thin edge faces the edge of the door as it 17T swings closed.Apply a "t" ` ' a... t bead of sealant at the intersection of the jambs,brickmoulds,thresholds and floor as shown. ■ GLASS INSERT REPLACEMENT REMOVE • • GLASS INSERT INSTALL NEW GLASS INSERT Note! Handling glass can be dangerous.Glass inserts can be heavy and Note!The exterior frame is attached to the glass and does not have awkward.Use additional help and always wear protective clothing. holes;the interior frame has screw holes. 1.If the old insert has 1.Remove packaging materials from the new insert.If shipping screws screw plugs over are holding the unit together,separate the interior and exterior the screw heads in frames by loosening screws.Leave the screws in the interior frame the interior frame, and set aside.Additional screws are provided to complete assembly. drive a drywall screw 2.Place the lower into the screw plug portion of the until it is loose from exterior frame the hole.Remove and glass on the all remaining screw lower edge of the plugs in the same door opening. manner. Horizontally center 2.Support the glass the frame and glass insert while removing into the opening screws to keep it i, and tilt up until the from falling.Remove "''` d�.,` ` ' `: " '` frame is flush against the screws from the _ the door. interior frame from l '` 3.Position the interior the bottom up. frame in the opening 3.When all the screws using the press fit '' are removed,slide alignment pins _ f' the edge of a putty located on the frame. knife between a top 4.Secure the frame corner of the interior halves together by frame and door. driving the screws Work around the through the interior entire perimeter until frame and into the interior frame is the exterior frame loose. with a Phillips head 4.Repeat this procedure around the exterior frame.Remove the glass screwdriver until insert and set aside in a safe location. snug.Power drivers can be used on the lowest torque setting.Screws 5.Clean both sides of the door where the new glass insert will contact must then be checked with a hand screwdriver. the panel with a clean rag dampened with paint thinner.Remove all 5.Finishing instructions are provided on the label attached to the door the old weatherstrip and then wipe again with a clean rag. glass.Please read this BEFORE removing the label. 6.Insert the provided screw hole plugs over all exposed screw heads. 7.Clean glass with mild soap and water. �] 5 RELIABILITY for real life" JEL13rWEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) ■ ..O. R DOOR INSTALLATION • Proper installation is essential for keeping doors operating smoothly.If a door fails to operate properly,an inspection is necessary to determine if it was installed correctly. •A contractor or installer can assist in determining the cause of a door being"out of specification"and possibly correct it.Door problems due to improper installation are usually not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.For installation instructions,contact us or your supplier. •The specifications and measurements referenced in this guide are taken from ASTM E2112 Standard Practice for Installation of Exterior Windows,Doors and Skylights. Note:These instructions do not address inspection for proper"water tightness"or flashing where the product integrates with the structure.A"water tight'inspection requires removal of the exterior siding and interior trim around the door.Seek professional assistance regarding this issue. LEVELINDICATOR :iuEY`t( Accurate measurements are essential in determining level and plumb. oSideia-b Head jamb E Most carpenters'levels have several bubble level indicators,making it O O possible to measure all parts of the door. Examine the horizontal indicator.If the bubble is centered between the OO lines of the indicator,it is level. If the bubble is not exactly centered,measure how far"out of level"or .out of plumb"by maneuvering the end of the level until the bubble is z 0O exactly centered.Measure the farthest gap between the level and the �- surface.On a 4'level(or longer),the gap must not exceed 1/4",or the °'' O O surface is out of level/plumb. <I Head jamb hMeesure q`. 4'• FRAME TWISTS • Measure frame from Attach two pieces of top left to bottom string to frame,corner right corner and to corner.If there is a from top right to gap between strings bottom left corner.If at center point larger measurements differ than 1/8",the frame by 1/8",unit is out-of- is not flat.Repeat by square. switching strings and re-measuring. • iF :R F' nr IY•- 'T. �';� P7 • PLUMB PROPERSHIMMING For plumb,place level c:Fi= - c� , ,,, Measure width of against each side jamb frame at top,center, +V r or use a plumb bob. o and bottom.If any For level,place levelLi Li two measurements fi against head jamb differ more than and sill. 1/16",the frame is over or under shimmed.Repeat process and measure • height of frame. • O O 77-77 6 RELIABILITY for real life" ' ' JELBrWEN pmomucrmu�e WINDOWo & »OORS Interior m Exterior Doors Qpso13) 'PROPER DOOR l�NSTALLATION-,�,CONTI,,'N-UED STRAIGHT SIDE JAMBS FRAME/SLAB BOW Place level against Inspect interior inside of side jamb. and exterior frame Look for gaps jambs,n,stiles/rails anvwxerebetween of slab(not glass)to level and side jamb. determine ifbowed. Repeat steps for otherString 1.Cut piece vfstring side jamb. slightly longer than height vf frame o, 4 Slab Ga slab. IJ z.Pull tightly and stretch string to Ll upper and lower 'corners of iambs,or, stiles o,,ai|,v�dab Tapesem. |» u.Look for gap between string and frame n,slab.If gap measures more than 1^u^ ,t any point,the slab i,bowed. TROUBLES HOOTING-OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS Note!Please check each possible cause including verifying proper installation,before contacting us for assistance. Door wi I I not Knob locked Make sure lock is in unlocked position,try again. open Obstructions Remove obstructions/shipping blocks Slab damaged Repair or replace slab Lockset damaged or broken Replace lockset Strike plate loose or damaged Tighten if loose.Replace if damaged. Improper installation Inspect installation Door will not Sill track dirty Clean sill track then lubricate with silicone spray on cloth.Clean and lubricate cl ose hinge track. Deadbolt in locked position Make sure lock latch is in unlocked position.Try again. Obstructions Remove obstructions/debris/shipping blocks. Strike plate loose or damaged Tighten if loose.Replace if damaged. Lock strike plate misaligned a Realign.Create new screw holes and chisel bore if necessary. - Make shoot bolt lock strikes flush to sill(double doors) Weatherstrip loose or damaged Reattach If loose,replace if damaged. Frame bowed Inspect Installation Improper installation Inspect installation Door swings Slab not plumb Inspect Installation open by itself Hinge plates not flush with frame or slab Make hinge plates flush Hinge screws not flush with hinge plates Ensure proper hinge placement;tighten screws Uneven reveal Slab(s)not aligned properly -Adjust threshold if adjustable (gap)between a Make hinge plates flush(hinged doors) slab&frame - Ensure proper hinge placement(hinged doors) Improper installation Inspect installation Door stuck Slab(s)misaligned Remove obstructions/shipping blocks shut Slab painted to weatherstrip Un-stick painted-over weatherstrip 7 ncuxounv/", ,°°/ life' �l��| i JELBrWEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) PROBLEMI POSSIBLMAV W IPOSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Door will not Lock misaligned •Align lock strikes lock • Make shoot bolt lock strikes flush to sill(double doors) Improper installation Inspect installation Door squeaks No lubricant on hinges Lubricate all hinges with light oil Light or air Worn weatherstrip Repair loose or damaged weatherstrip leaks through Foam wedge damaged or missing Replace foam wedge corners Hinges may be worn or misaligned Replace hinges.Ensure proper hinge placement Door handle Improper installation,damaged or misaligned •Check for damage/lubricate if necessary will not • Check alignment of strike plate.Re-align if necessary operate Shoot bolt Lock strike obstructed or not deep enough to Clear any debris and verify shoot bolt lock strikes flush to sill will not fully allow shoot bolt to fully engage engage Water leaks Slab damaged or loose at hinges Replace slab through the Weatherstrip damaged or missing Reattach if loose,replace if damaged or missing door Slab warped or bowed Inspect installation Moisture Seal failure Replace either the insulating glass assembly or the entire slab.This determination occurs should be made by a service representative. between glass panes Glass surface Condensation. If condensation is on an interior surface: fogs up • Raise the average temperature of the house one or two degrees and do not block vents. •Vent all appliances to the outdoors and run-exhaust fans. • Open patio door blinds for air circulation. •Turn humidifiers down as the temperature gets colder(unless used for medical purposes). If condensation is on an exterior surface: • Close patio door coverings to reduce cooling of the glass surface by air- conditioning. • Remove or trim shrubbery close to patio doors to promote air circulation. If condensation is between glass panes: • Seal failure.Replace either the insulating glass assembly or the entire slab.This determination should be made by a service representative. 8 RELIABILITY for real life°° JELBrWEN PRODUCT GUIDE WINDOWS & DOORS Interior&Exterior Doors(JPG013) ■ 0 Active Slab Strike Plate Active slab(s)are any slab(s)on double door systems that operate and A bracket fixed to the frame utilized as a latching point for locking include locking hardware. systems. Astragal Kerf The vertical trim attached to the inactive slab of a double door that A groove that often holds weatherstrip. bridges the gap between the slabs when closed and provides weather Keyway and overswing protection. The slot in the lock where the key is inserted. Boot-glaze Lock Jamb The method by which glass is set and sealed into a panel with a rubber- The side jamb that houses the lock strike plate;the door slab closes into like beige or gray gasket("boot"). the lock jamb. Door Sweep Pilot Hole Weatherstrip that attaches to the bottom of a swinging patio door A drilled hole that is no larger than the body of the screw(minus the panel,providing a barrier against the elements. threads). Frame Rail The assembly of structural members(head,sill,and jambs)used to The horizontal members of a door slab. fasten the window/patio door to the structure. Reveal Handing The-space between the slab and the frame. The operating direction of an entry door;refers to the way the entry Score door will swing or slide to open(right-handed or left-handed). To inscribe a line with a sharp instrument. Hinge Shoot Bolt A jointed or flexible device on which a door or window turns. A locking component which,when activated,extends vertically from Hinge Pin the end of an inactive slab and engages a strike plate in the head and A pin in the center of a hinge that holds the two parts together and sill of the frame. allows them to pivot. Slab Passive Slab An assembly comprised of Stiles(vertical pieces),rails(horizontal pieces) The slab of a double door system that has the astragal mounted to it; that is installed into a frame. the active slab locks into the passive slab. Stile Jamb The vertical members of a door slab. The vertical frame members of a window or patio door assembly. Weatherstrip A strip of flexible material that fills the joint between the door slab and the frame and is used to prevent rain,snow,and air from entering. r 9 RELIABILITY for real life'