I had a couple of doors and windows replaced with Andersen products. They used a composite brick mould for the trim (also manufactured by Andersen to match the colors).
I'd like to replace some more windows by myself, but I'm trying to figure out how the installers attached the moulding without nails:
They used some sort of channel that gets nailed to the sheathing, and then the moulding locks into place. I'm not sure if this is a built-in feature of their moulding, or something I'd have to buy separately. I've done all the usual searches and can't find anything about it!
Does anyone recognize this product, and what it's called, or is an integral part of the Andersen composite brick mould?
Thanks!
- Matt
I'd like to replace some more windows by myself, but I'm trying to figure out how the installers attached the moulding without nails:
They used some sort of channel that gets nailed to the sheathing, and then the moulding locks into place. I'm not sure if this is a built-in feature of their moulding, or something I'd have to buy separately. I've done all the usual searches and can't find anything about it!
Does anyone recognize this product, and what it's called, or is an integral part of the Andersen composite brick mould?
Thanks!
- Matt