• We recommend that you visually inspect and maintain your doors and windows on a yearly basis.
  • Never use a high-pressure cleaning system to avoid damaging windows and doors.
  • For oily or greasy residue, use dish soap or other mild soap, diluted in hot water. Dry thoroughly after cleaning with a clean, dry cloth.
  • Maintenance frequency depends on the product’s exposure: in south-facing doors and windows, the effect of UV rays will naturally reduce the durability of the finish.
  • Regularly check that the water evacuation holes at the bottom of the window or door sill are unobstructed. Any accumulation of liquid can alter the surface, make materials swell or cause other damage.
  • Once a year, check the fastening screws on your decorative hardware, particularly the handle and house plaque. Do not use abrasives.
  • Once a year, lubricate the hardware (casement bolts, hinges, locks, latches, etc.) with an acid- and ammonia-free product.
  • Periodically check the state of seal joints on your windows and doors, and re-do them if needed, because a damaged joint can cause water infiltration in your home.
  • At every change of season, apply aerosol silicone on the gear mechanisms of your components. It is important to securely close window and door shutters after every use.
  • All hardware adjustments and the removal or attachment of the movable sash must be performed by a SPECIALIST only.
  • Your windows are equipped with very high-quality hardware, which is truly simple to operate.
  • At least once a year, you should inspect all moving parts on the hardware for wear, and grease closure parts, locking pins, hinges and corner fittings with technical Vaseline.
  • Do not dry-clean surfaces because some types of dust particles may scratch the finish.
  • Do not leave damp cloths on doors or windows.
  • It is forbidden to remove or apply finish (stain, paint, etc.) on hardware, weather-stripping and caulking seals.
  • Never place obstacles in the opening area between the sash and the frame!
  • Avoid additional loads on the sash!