Association News: FMA, FGIA, WDMA release new guidelines for replacement of windows without removal of exterior brick veneer
Posted on October 16th, 2020
Schaumburg, Illinois - The Fenestration Manufacturers Association (FMA), the Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) and the Window & Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) have released a new document focused on replacement windows. FMA/AAMA/WDMA 2710-20, Guidelines for the Full Frame Replacement of Windows without Removal of Exterior Brick Veneer, covers the replacement of windows in residential and light commercial buildings of not more than three stories above grade in height, utilizing a membrane/drainage system, a surface barrier drainage or a wall system without a reliable membrane drainage system.
"This newly document is the first installation practice to address this window-wall condition, which also includes a 'decision-tree' matrix to guide installers to the most appropriate methods," said Jim Katsaros (DuPont Performance Building Solutions), co-chair of the Joint Replacement Window Task Group. "The task group evaluated numerous configuration variations and completed representative installations with comprehensive field testing in actual homes in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Based on learnings from the field testing, an easy to follow, highly illustrated, robust installation method was developed, bringing much needed clarity to the complex world of replacement window installations."
FMA/AAMA/WDMA 2710-20 is focused on the full frame replacement without removal of external brick veneer. This document describes methods where the cavity between the wall and façade needs to be blocked and sealed.
Per the guidelines, a preliminary site inspection should be conducted prior to the start of the replacement project to identify any conditions that may impact building envelope performance. It is the responsibility of the installer to determine if this document is applicable to the replacement project, though the assistance of a design professional may be necessary if the existing water management system is found to be defective or inefficient. This guideline does not address any water management concerns beyond the window installation.
FMA/AAMA/WDMA 2710-20 is available from FMA, FGIA or WDMA.
About FMA
FMA brings together manufacturers in the window and door space with suppliers to the industry for collaborative brainstorming on engineering challenges, environmental safety, modern technology, design advances, and emerging trends to provide solutions that are practical, safe, and highly regarded among professionals.
About FGIA
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) was formed on January 1, 2020, via the unification of the American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA) and the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association (IGMA). FGIA is dedicated to improving home and building performance through better glass, window, door and skylight technology and standards.
About WDMA
The Window & Door Manufacturers Association defines the standards of excellence in the residential and commercial window, door and skylight industry and advances these standards among industry members while providing resources, education and professional programs designed to advance industry businesses and provide greater value for their customers.
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