AAMA and FMA release window installation standard.

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Released jointly by AAMA and FMA, 13-page FMA/AAMA 100-07 Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Flanges or Mounting Fins in Wood Frame Construction specifically addresses new construction of no more than 3 stories in height utilizing membrane/drainage system. Techniques demonstrated in document have been developed to allow incidental water entering from superficial cracks to drain onto membrane drainage plane and to exit to building exterior.



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AAMA And FMA Release Installation Standard



SCHAUMBURG, Ill. - FMA/AAMA 100-07, a standard addressing window installation, has been released jointly by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Fenestration Manufacturers Association (FMA). According to John Lewis, AAMA technical director, the 13-page document titled Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Flanges or Mounting Fins in Wood Frame Construction specifically addresses new construction of no more than three stories in height utilizing a membrane/drainage system.

The document also provides minimum requirements for window installation based on current best practices and applies to windows employing a mounting flange or fin that is attached and sealed to the window perimeter frame and is designed as an installation fastening appendage.

The techniques demonstrated in this document have been developed specifically to allow incidental water entering from superficial cracks, either in the cladding, window joinery or installation joints around the perimeter of the window, to drain onto the membrane drainage plane and to exit to the building exterior.

"This standard is specifically designed for installations subject to hurricane-force wind and water exposure, particularly in the coastal southeast United States, and addresses buildings that will be at high risk for water intrusion. Thus, preventative measures have been included that are above normal installation practices," Lewis adds.

The Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Flanges or Mounting Fins in Wood Frame Construction is available through download, CD or paper copy at a cost of $30.00 for non-members and $15.00 for members.

For copies of FMA/AAMA 100-07, visit the AAMA Online Publication Store; call 847-303-5664; or write the American Architectural Manufacturers Association, 1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550, Schaumburg, IL 60173.

AAMA is the source of performance standards, product certification, and educational programs for the fenestration industry.SM

Angela Dickson, Senior Coordinator of Communications, AAMA
E-mail: adickson@aamanet.org
847-303-5859 Ext. 224

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