Installation Guide
windows and door trim
accessories installation
NOTE: If installing mantel over 
existing siding or masonry surfaces, 
use brick end caps. If installing new 
siding, the mantel system should be 
installed using siding end caps with 
integrated J-Channels before the 
siding is applied. 
Determine the type of siding 
accessory to be used around opening.
When using a standard J-Channel, 
cut the mantel to the width of the 
opening. (Fig.1)
When using a 3-1/2˝ window and 
door casing lineal, determine the 
width of the opening and add 5˝,
then cut the mantel.
When using a 5˝ corner lineal, 
determine the width of the opening 
and add 8˝, then cut the mantel.
Clean the cut ends of the mantel. 
(Fig.2)
Insert the end cap into the mantel 
and mark the end cap with a pencil. 
Remove the end cap.
Spread a thin coat of styrene adhesive  
(included with caps) onto the end 
cap. CAUTION: Contact with 
styrene adhesive will cause painted 
 surfaces to smear. (Fig. 3)
Install mantel end caps to both sides 
of the mantel. Allow adhesive to set 
10 minutes using clamps to hold end 
caps in place.
Before installing the mantel, apply 
a 1/4˝ caulking bead along the back 
edge of the window/door framing, 
and on the backside perimeter of the 
mantel and end caps.
Center the mantel with attached 
end caps over the frame and fasten 
through the pre-drilled holes, using 
screws/washers provided. (Fig.4)
Install cover strip onto the mantel.
(Plain & dentil cover strips are 
available.) (Fig.5)
NOTE: When installing dentil cover 
strip, it may be necessary to trim cut 
from both ends to center the dentil 
blocks on the mantel.
Window/Door Frame
Width + 5"
3
1
/2"
Lineal
5"
Lineal
Window/Door Frame
Width + 8"
Inside
(Back) View
Mark Mantel
Apply
Adhesive
Fig.1
Fig. 3
Caulk
Caulk
Backside
Perimeter
Snap In
Cover Strip
Fig. 4
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Long Length Mantel System










