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<br />. 7. 5E LING THE DOOR TO THE <br />EXT RIOR WALL CLADDING <br /> <br /> <br />siding, brlclc nmeeT or other exterior ~ material, leaye adequate space betwr:en the door frame and the <br />ant. Refer to the OJustration that corresponds to your l1nbb material. <br />t detaDs mown are standard 1'f!COmmendations Ii'Om the SNIlant industry. Contact yrJUT SNIlant suppUer for <br />m and instructlons for the~ and any other appUcations. <br /> <br />SooIont typical <br />118' a-.nce <br />t'::y <br /> <br /> <br />_ Rod Uld <br />SooIon, typical <br />3/8' a-.nce <br />Aa:-xty Grocwe <br />Pwtmetor SooIon, <br />must extend to room <br />oIde of Aa:-xty <br />Grocwe. <br /> <br />_ Rod ond <br />SooIon, typical <br />3/8' a-.nce <br />"=-:ry Grocwe <br />Pwtmetor SeoIan, <br />must extend to room <br />ddoof~ <br />Groove, <br /> <br />A, Insert backer rod into the space around the door as deep as it will go, This should <br />provi at least a 1/2" clearance between the backer rod and the exterior face of the door. <br /> <br />Note: c1cer rod adds mape and depth for the ~a/ant /lne. <br /> <br /> <br />B. Apply a bead of high quality exterior grade sealant to the entire <br />perim ter of the door. At each end of the bottom of the door, insert <br />sealan into the spaces between the bottom of the door and the sill <br />suppo and connect it to the perimeter sealant, <br /> <br /> <br />plastic guards at the base of the door once construction is complete. <br /> <br /> <br />C, Shape tool and clean excess sealant. When finished, the sealant should be the <br />shape f an hourglass. <br />Note: method creates a more flexible sea/ant line capable of expanding <br />and tracting. <br />