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Unitized Curtain Wall Installation Guide: Step-by-Step Site Process & Standards

Unitized Curtain Wall for Pegasus Hotel, Guyana

The unitized curtain wall system is known as a highly efficient and precise method of facade construction. And they are actually the pre-assembled panels installed directly onto the building structure. For optimal safety, long-term performance, and visual perfection, it’s essential to strictly follow the standardized workflow in the unitized curtain wall installation.

The following is a guide about the entire process of unitized curtain wall installation including: initial layout and bracket fixing, panel hoisting, sunshade assembly, and final cleaning. Besides, we also make the key procedures, safety measures, and quality control checkpoints clear.

Unitized Curtain Wall Installation Guide

Unitized Curtain Wall Installation in 7 Steps

The following describes the 7-step unitized curtain wall installation sequence.

1

Curtain Wall Layout and Marking (Installation Process)

Before any panels are lifted or brackets installed, accurate layout work sets the foundation for a successful installation. This stage determines how well the unitized curtain wall system aligns with the structural frame and architectural intent.

1.1 Determine Finished Dimensions

▶ Pre-calculate the finished dimensions of each unitized panel. This helps avoid oversized gaps that could lead to water leakage or irreparable issues.

▶ Use the building’s floor centerline as the reference and lay out panels symmetrically from the center towards both sides to minimize errors.

1.2 Positioning and Marking

▶ Identify the center point of each façade and use a tape measure to divide the layout. After that, calculate and confirm the finished panel dimensions.

▶ At the rooftop corners, fix angle irons and mark the finished positions. Make sure that angle irons are fixed at all four corners.

1.3 Plumbing the Vertical Lines

▶ Use a plumb bob weighing over 2 kg.  Next, cut a small groove at the angle iron marks to hold the steel wire securely. This step is to ensure true vertical alignment.

▶ After tightening the steel wire, verify that the top and bottom measurements match to confirm vertical accuracy without deviation.

QC Note For : Check vertical control every 2–3 floors to avoid accumulation of errors.

2

Curtain Wall Anchor Brackets Installation

With layout already in place, it’s time to secure the structural foundation for each unit panel, that is, the anchor brackets. Proper bracket installation is important for both load transfer and long-term stability.

2.1 Layout and Positioning

▶ Use the center point of the façade as the reference and divide equally to both sides. And then, calculate the overall panel layout at once instead of segment by segment to reduce cumulative errors.

2.2 Drilling

▶ Stretch a flat control line to mark the horizontal position of brackets. Place each bracket according to the layout and mark the drilling points.

▶ Operate in teams of three: one marks the points, one drills, and one cleans holes and installs threaded rods.

2.3 Fixing

▶ If rebar is encountered while drilling, adjust the hole position slightly. If unavoidable, add extra bolts for reinforcement as necessary.

▶ Clean the holes thoroughly before injecting chemical anchoring adhesive. Then insert the threaded rods and secure the brackets firmly. All rods must be tightly fixed to guarantee stability.

QC Note: The adhesive must fully fill the hole, and full curing must take place before any anchor is loaded.

3

Curtain Wall Panel Delivery and Storage

Once materials arrive on site, proper handling can keep the panels in perfect conditions  before any installation begins.

3.1 Preparation for Delivery

▶ Confirm the delivery time, quantity, and panel types in advance. Arrange forklifts and cranes. Also importantly, choose a spacious, safe, and easily accessible unloading area.

3.2 Unloading Precautions

▶ Inspect the container for any damage to racks. And document any issues with photos.

▶ Use forklifts with extended forks for unloading. Secure the racks properly to prevent tipping.

▶ Maintain a safe distance between workers during unloading.

3.3 Storage and Sorting

▶ After unloading, sort and store panels onto custom-made racks by floor level.

▶ Build unloading platforms at the floor edges. The platforms should be raised and reinforced so that panels can be hoisted safely.

QC Note: Check for panel damage immediately after unloading and record any issues before storage.

4

Unitized Curtain Wall Panel Installation Process

This step is the core of the unitized curtain wall installation process, where prefabricated panels are mounted onto the building structure.

4.1 Safety Measures

▶ Workers must wear helmets and safety harnesses and remain properly tied off at all times.

▶ Warning zones should be established at ground level to prevent accidents.

4.2 First Row Panel Installation

▶ Remove protective films and inspect waterproof gaskets.

▶ Verify that brackets are properly fixed before lifting panels.

▶ Use cranes or hoisting equipment to accurately position each unit.

▶ Adjust level and vertical alignment before final fixing.

4.3 Upper Panel Installation (Second Row and Above)

▶ Raise panels approximately 50 mm above the lower row before placement.

▶ Insert sealing strips between joints.

▶ Maintain consistent joint spacing during adjustment.

▶ Complete fixing after alignment is confirmed.

4.4 Corner Panel Installation

▶ Insert aluminum connection profiles into panel side grooves.

▶ Carefully align adjacent panels prior to fixing.

▶ Apply sealant to achieve watertight joints.

4.5 Inspection and Adjustment

▶ Check vertical and horizontal alignment every 2–3 floors.

▶ Carry out corrections to maintain façade consistency.

QC Note: Proper gasket placement and compression are essential for watertight performance.

5

Curtain Wall Fire Barrier Installation Process & Standards

Firestopping is a critical step in both code compliance and occupant safety.

5.1 After panel installation, fix fireproof boards underneath each floor slab using cement nails or expansion bolts.

5.2 The fireproof boards must be installed level with the slab underside.

5.3 Fill gaps completely with fire-resistant rock wool, then cover with surface fire boards.

5.4 Create openings at panel bracket locations and seal them with galvanized steel sheets.

QC Note: Certified fire-resistant materials should be used, with full coverage of the slab edges.

6

Curtain Wall Sunshade Installation (Facade Shading System)

When installed precisely, sunshade panels are the main elements in enhancing aesthetics, reducing glare and improving thermal performance.

6.1 Fixing Z-shaped Clamps

▶ During unitized panel installation, reserve openings for sunshade brackets.

▶ Ensure the suspended platform clearance exceeds the finished surface of the sunshade panels.

6.2 Installing Aluminum Tubes

▶ After fixing Z-shaped clamps, secure square aluminum tubes.

▶ Install tubes sequentially from top to bottom to prevent damaging lower tubes.

6.3 Installing Sunshade Panels

▶ Fix the sunshade panels in order.

▶ Reinforce each sunshade panel with connecting clips.

▶ Use wooden padding and a mallet to gently install the final panel sections.

6.4 Edge Sealing

▶ Seal the tops and bottoms with aluminum composite panels.

▶ Apply sealant and fix them securely for a watertight finish.

QC Note: Pre-check alignment of shading arms before full panel installation.

7

Curtain Wall Final Cleaning and Inspection

Once above installation is complete, thorough cleaning and final inspection help the façade performs and presents as intended.

7.1 Interior Cleaning

▶ Remove protective films and wipe down all interior surfaces with scrapers and cloths.

7.2 Exterior Cleaning

▶ Clean the exterior from top to bottom, remove sunshade films, and wash glass panels.

7.3 Waterproof Inspection

▶ Check gasket seals.

▶ Reinstall any loose ones. And use a small amount of silicone if necessary.

7.4 Managing Suspended Platforms

▶ Lower cradles to the ground daily and tension the cables slightly. It is to prevent swaying in high winds.

QC Note: Perform final gasket and sealant inspection under daylight to guarantee no visible defects are present.

Finally

Upon completion of all the above steps, the project is ready for final inspection and handover.

Curtain Wall Installation Standards

Curtain wall installation must comply with defined engineering tolerances and site execution requirements to ensure structural stability and façade performance under service conditions.

Key Standards Include:

♦ Alignment tolerance

Vertical and horizontal deviations are controlled within project limits.

Deviation accumulation across floors is not allowed and requires correction during installation.

♦ Structural anchoring

Brackets and anchors follow structural load calculations.

Anchor pull-out resistance is verified before façade load transfer.

♦ Joint sealing performance

Joints maintain continuous gasket compression under wind load and thermal movement.

Watertight and airtight performance is required throughout service life.

♦ Installation safety control

Lifting and fixing operations follow site safety procedures.

Fall protection, lifting zones, and load handling controls are enforced on site.

These requirements reduce risks such as façade deviation, water ingress, and structural instability.

Curtain Wall Installation Details

Curtain wall installation details define the critical interfaces between structure, panels, and sealing systems.

Key Technical Details:

♢ Joint configuration

Panel joints accommodate structural tolerance and thermal movement.

Uniform façade spacing is maintained across installation.

♢ Gasket compression control

Compression is kept continuous along all sealing lines.

Local gaps or over-compression are not acceptable.

♢ Bracket load transfer

Loads transfer directly into the structure through aligned brackets.

Eccentric stress at connection points is eliminated.

♢ Panel plane accuracy

Installed panels meet specified flatness tolerance.

Façade alignment is controlled across elevation.

These details directly affect waterproofing, structural stability, and façade appearance.

Common Curtain Wall Installation Mistakes

× Layout deviation accumulates due to weak baseline control

× Gasket installation results in discontinuous sealing

× Anchors are loaded before full curing

× Panel rows lose vertical alignment during installation

These issues originate from insufficient site control and affect long-term performance.

Conclusion

Curtain wall installation requires coordinated control of layout, anchoring, panel installation, and sealing operations.

Compliance with installation standards and control of key technical details ensures:

  • Stable structural alignment
  • Reliable load transfer
  • Long-term waterproof and airtight performance

Unitized curtain wall systems remain a high-performance façade solution for modern buildings.

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