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| Exterior door installation guide for extreme wind and water exposure ![]() "AAMA continues its work with Fenestration Manufacturers Association (FMA) and Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) on developing a series of standard practices targeting fenestration installations for elevated wind and water climate exposure," says Ken Brenden, AAMA's technical director. "The preventive measures outlined in FMA/AAMA/WDMA 400 are validated through actual laboratory testing prior to publishing the document. The standard addresses a common building application where an exterior door is installed into a masonry/concrete opening. This standard practice will be welcomed by architects, manufacturers, installation contractors and building code officials alike." FMA/AAMA/WDMA 400 is the fourth installation document in the series: * FMA/AAMA 100, "Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Flanges or Mounting Fins in Wood Frame Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Conditions," * FMA/AAMA 200, "Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Frontal Flanges for Surface Barrier Masonry Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Conditions," * FMA/AAMA/WDMA 300, "Standard Practice for the Installation of Exterior Doors in Wood Frame Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Exposure," write your comments about the article :: © 2013 Construction News :: home page |