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“All we’re doing is connecting control layers,” Bruton said in summarizing his approach to window installation. In this video, he takes us through the details of installing 100 Series windows inside a new construction home in Columbia, Missouri.

Note, every installation is different. We recommend consulting our installation guide configurator for detailed instructions on the product you’re installing.

Bruton’s approach

“We’re looking for continuity in our water management, we’re looking for continuity in our air control layers, and we’re looking for our thermal control layer to be continuous as well,” Bruton said. Here’s a recap of the window installation process he followed to achieve all this.

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Air control

He then turned to the process of creating a continuous air control layer. To make sure the open bottom flange won’t cause an air leak, the team added ZIP sheathing — the air control layer — inside the rough opening. Then, a fluid-applied sealant was added on the inside of the rough opening to enable a continuous air barrier layer.

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