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FINISHING INSTRUCTIONS

Paint or finish immediately after installation.

Note: DO NOT paint, stain or finish weather strip or vinyl parts! 
If paint, stain or finish gets on the weather stripping, wipe it 
off immediately with a damp cloth. To maintain proper product 
performance, do not remove weather strip, foam corner seal wedges 
or gaskets. Air and water leakage may result if these factory-installed 
items are removed. After finishing, allow doors to dry completely 
before closing them. Pella will not be responsible for finishing 
imperfections. The use of unapproved finishes, solvents or cleaning 
chemicals may cause adverse reactions with door materials. Pella will 
not be responsible for problems caused by the use of unapproved 
materials. If in doubt, contact your local retailer or representative.

Use of inappropriate finishes, solvents, brickwash or cleaning chemicals will cause 
adverse actions with window and door materials and voids the Limited Warranty.

Care and maintenance information is available in the Pella Owner’s Manual. 
You can obtain an owner’s manual by contacting your local Pella retailer. This 
information is also available on www.pella.com.

Factory Prefinished Panels:

 A door panel that has been prefinished with stain or 

paint from the factory requires no additional finishing. Clean the surface with mild 
soap and water. 

DO NOT

 use abrasives. 

DO NOT

 scrape or use tools that might 

damage the surface.

Clad Exterior Frame: 

The exterior frame is protected by aluminum cladding with our tough 
EnduraClad® baked-on-factory finish that needs no painting. Clean this surface 
with mild soap and water. 

DO NOT

 use abrasives. 

DO NOT

 scrape or use tools 

that might damage the surface.

Panel Cleaning and Prep Instructions for Unfinished or Primed Panels: 

Dry wipe dust from doors gently. Examine door for possible smudges or 
fingerprints made from normal handling or construction. To remove smudges, 
lightly wipe surface with warm water. 

DO NOT

 sand surface of fiberglass panel. 

Scuff sand with light grade sand paper or abrasive pad (220 grit or higher). Rinse 
surface with mineral spirits for fiberglass panels and warm water for steel panels. 
Let door and sidelight surfaces dry completely before applying finish. Finish the 
door panels as soon as possible after installation.

Staining fiberglass panels or unfinished interior frame members: 

Fiberglass door and sidelight panels may be stained with a gel stain if a wood look 
is desired. Pella offers stain kits in a variety of colors. Apply and finish per the stain 
kit manufacturer’s instruction. Ensure that all exposed panel edges are finished to 
minimize the chance of damage. Unprimed interior frame parts may be stained 
with wood stains and should be finished with a minimum of two coats of a clear 
polyurethane finish. 

DO NOT

 bridge the top coat between the outer edge of the 

glazing frame and the door panel.

Note: The fiberglass base color tone will vary. This variance is normal 
and will not impact the stain color of the door.

Summary of Contents for 818T0101

Page 1: ...on methods building materials and site conditions unique to your project may require an installation method different from these instructions and additional care Determining the appropriate installati...

Page 2: ...s Stapler Scissors or utility knife 2 3 Phillips screwdrivers Hammer Caulking gun Putty knife SEALANT SEALANT A Con rm the opening is plumb and level Note It is critical the bottom is level 1ROUGH OPE...

Page 3: ...ing tape and fold Cut 1 wide tabs at each corner 1 2 from each side of corner 1G Fold tape to the exterior and press rmly to adhere it to the weather resistive barrier H Apply sill ashing tape 2 Cut a...

Page 4: ...hown in the placement diagram Secure each clip by driving a 6 x 5 8 corrosion resistant screw through each of the outer two holes of the three holes shown Note If clips are to be bent pre bend before...

Page 5: ...x 3 screw or clip 6 from each corner on 81 1 2 entry door frames only not sidelights interacting with the rough opening 10 x 3 screw or clips as indicated on 97 1 2 entry door frames Anchor Spacing fo...

Page 6: ...ree 3 8 beads of sealant long the bottom of the opening Place the rst bead approximately 3 4 from the exterior of the rough opening Continue the rst two beads up 6 onto each jamb of the rough opening...

Page 7: ...rame to maintain plumb in the inside to outside orientation Note DO NOT over shim DO NOT bow the jamb inward Fasteners Through Brickmould Method D Insert the door from the exterior of the building DO...

Page 8: ...nto the wall or sidelight Pre drill with 3 16 bit through the frame not into the wall framing behind the weatherstripping at each remaining hinge side location as well as at each lock jamb shim locati...

Page 9: ...ugh opening Drive the screws until snug but DO NOT over tighten the screws DO NOT bend or bow the unit frame Apply sealant to the screw heads not located at the hinges or strikes Installation Clip Met...

Page 10: ...tight against the top of the adjustable threshold with the thin portion of the pad ush with the interior face of the jamb both jambs R Install handle and lock hardware Refer to manufacturer s instruct...

Page 11: ...the diagonal cut in the weather resistive barrier Apply the tape covering the entire diagonal cut at both upper corners of the door Press the tape down rmly HEAD JAMB SEALANT SEALANT SEALANT SEALANT 3...

Page 12: ...door frame and the and the rough opening not between the jamb extension and the rough opening Note DO NOT apply foam to the lower 6 of each jamb see 5D Note DO NOT completely ll the space from the bac...

Page 13: ...in ltrate Note If brickmould or exterior trim is not used install backer rod and sealant between door frame and adjacent material WOOD SIDING with TRIM 3 8 Clearance Sealant typical Insulate and seal...

Page 14: ...entire perimeter of the door At each end of the bottom of the door insert sealant into the spaces between the bottom of the door and the sill and connect it to the perimeter sealant 5A 5B 6A 6B 6SEALI...

Page 15: ...at might damage the surface Clad Exterior Frame The exterior frame is protected by aluminum cladding with our tough EnduraClad baked on factory nish that needs no painting Clean this surface with mild...

Page 16: ...tion and Finish Systems EIFS also known as synthetic stucco or other non water managed systems Except in the states of California New Mexico Arizona Nevada Utah and Colorado Pella makes no warranty of...

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