Installation Instructions

a
)
 Clean the floor area around the 
door opening. If necessary, scrape 
off mortar or plaster spills 
(
fig.1
)
.
Double check the rough opening 
dimensions. The rough opening 
should be roughly ½" taller and 
¾" wider than the outside frame 
dimensions of the door unit.
b
)
 Make sure the floor is level 
(
fig.2
)
. If the sub-floor is not 
level it will adversely affect the 
rest of the installation.
a
)
 Remove the door handles from the door unit 
(
fig.5
)
.  
The door unit cannot be installed until they are removed.
b
)
 Your door is shipped with an installation clip at the top of 
the door and a plug in the lockset location.
-Remove the 3 screws at the top of the clip but leave the clip 
attached to the door. 
(
fig.6a
)
.
-Leave the bore plug in place for now. 
(
fig.6b
)
. 
c
)
 Check the opening for plumb and square. Check both walls for 
plumb and all four corners for square in the rough opening. Make the 
necessary corrections prior to installing the door unit 
(
fig.3&4
)
.
EXTERIOR SIDELITE DOOR SYSTEM 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
 REQUIRED TOOLS
Safety Glasses • Gloves • 48"-72" Level • Hammer • Tape Measure • 24" Square • Screw Gun
Exterior Caulk 
(Paintable Silicone Recommended) • 2-½" Wood Screws Qty: 6 • Wood Shims (1pkg.) • Fiberglass Insulation
1
)
 Preparation of Rough Opening
2
)
 Door Unit Prep
3
)
 Setting the Door Unit
g. 1
g. 2 g. 3
g. 5
g. 4
g. 6b
g. 6a
a
)
 Apply three 1/4" 
beads of silicone caulking 
to the sub-floor of the 
rough opening 
(
fig.7
)
.
b
)
Apply a bead of caulking around the 
perimeter of the door sill 
(
fig.8
)
.
c
)
 Apply a bead of caulk around the back-
side perimeter of the brickmould 
(
fig.9
)
.
d
)
 Using two people, set the sill 
into the rough opening. Center the
frame into the opening and tip 
the unit into place 
(
fig.10
)
.
g. 7
g. 8
g. 9
g. 10
WARNING 
Door Units Are Heavy! Use an adequate number of people to set the unit and prevent injuries or damage to the door.
Note: These instructions are recommended installation methods and not a substitute for local building codes. Please consult your local building 
codes prior to any door installation. 




