Installation Guide

DUCE TIMBER WINDOWS & DOORS
 

Installation Information

We do non-structural installations as a service to our clients on request. If you have a large or a structural installation you need to involve your builder before you place your order.

 

NOTES FOR INSTALLATION

1. All joinery, including the top and the bottom rails (end grain) and all cut-outs for locks, hinges etc must be sealed with an approved sealant or oil-based primer within 24 hours of delivery to site. Any warping or shrinkage due to ineffective sealing will not be covered by Duce Timber Windows and Doors warranty.

2. A warp not exceeding 5mm on doors up to 2134 x 914 x 35mm or 6mm on doors over 2134 x 914 x 35mm and up to 2438 x 1219 x 35mm will not be considered a defect.

3. All joinery should be stored flat, away from direct sunlight, and out of the weather at all times. Joinery must also be stored away from wet trades (eg mortar /render), which can irreparably stain the timber.

4. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that the frame is plumb and level when fitted and that the factory clearances are maintained. The frame must be positioned so that it is square and free of twists to allow the joinery to operate correctly.

5. All joinery must be fitted in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards including flashing as required.

6. Doors and windows must be hung with the putty or glazing bead to the exterior.

7. All timber doors should be hung with a minimum of 3 x 100mm butt hinges.

8. When hanging joinery clearance for 3-4 coats of paint must be allowed in order to eliminate any binding.

9. Items prehung in the factory may require some final adjustment on-site after installation. This is the responsibility of the purchaser.

10. Do not paint solid timber exterior doors with dark colours, as direct sunlight will cause severe damage to the timber underneath and twisting of the joinery.

 

For more information click relevant guide below.

INSTALLATION

An Industry Guide to the Correct Installation of Residential Windows and Doors

FIXING

An Industry Guide to the Correct Fixing of Windows and Doors

See the below video for more information on how to Install a Timber Awning Window into Brick Veneer Construction

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