In an exemplary embodiment, a window sill comprises a structural base having a first side and a second side, a fenestration cap attached to the structural base, a window frame mounted on the fenestration cap and finish elements applied to the structural base and adjacent to the fenestration cap. The
In an exemplary embodiment, a window sill comprises a structural base having a first side and a second side, a fenestration cap attached to the structural base, a window frame mounted on the fenestration cap and finish elements applied to the structural base and adjacent to the fenestration cap. The window frame may be removed from the fenestration cap without disturbing the finish elements. Alternatively, a method of installing a window in a window opening comprises providing a window opening and preparing the window opening for receiving a fenestration cap, installing a fenestration cap by placement within and attachment to the window opening in a primary step, and installing a window within the window opening by placement within and attachment to the fenestration cap in a secondary step.
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1. A method of installing a window or a door system including at least one of a frame and a sill in an opening formed in a structural wall, said wall having a first face opposite a second face and a thickness there-between defining a periphery of said opening, wherein the opening extends from the fi
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A method of installing a window or a door system including at least one of a frame and a sill in an opening formed in a structural wall, said wall having a first face opposite a second face and a thickness there-between defining a periphery of said opening, wherein the opening extends from the first face to the second face, the method comprising: placing a fenestration cap on at least substantially the entire periphery of said opening, the fenestration cap having a key extending beyond the first face in a first direction away from the first and second faces, a channel extending in a second direction opposite the first direction and toward the second face, and a first surface extending at least between the key and the channel;placing a first finish element along the first face, wherein the key provides a guide for receiving at least a portion of the first finish element;placing at least a portion of a second finish element within the channel in a direction transverse to said first and second faces; andmounting a window or door system including said at least one of a frame and a sill on said first surface after said fenestration cap is placed in the opening, wherein said window comprises a periphery adjacent to said periphery of said opening wherein said first surface is between said opening periphery and said window periphery. 2. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein mounting comprises mounting the window or door system on said first surface after both of said first and second finish elements are placed. 3. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the key extends generally perpendicular to the first face. 4. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the key extends at an angle relative to the first face. 5. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the fenestration cap comprises a flashing and wherein placing a first finish element comprises placing the first finish element over the flashing wherein the flashing is sandwiched between the first face and the first finish element. 6. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the first finish element is stucco. 7. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the fenestration cap comprises a second surface spaced apart and opposite the first surface, wherein the second surface interfaces with the opening periphery. 8. The method as recited in claim 1, wherein the key is flush with the first surface. 9. A method of installing a window or door in an opening comprising: preparing the opening for receiving a fenestration cap, the opening having an interior periphery defining a perimeter of said opening and comprising a plurality of sides extending transversely relative to each other, wherein each side extends along a different portion of said perimeter of said opening;installing a fenestration cap by placement within, and attaching to, the opening in a primary step, said fenestration cap comprising a periphery having a plurality of sides being adjacent to corresponding of said plurality sides of said opening periphery; andinstalling the window or door within the window opening by placement within and attachment to the fenestration cap in a secondary step. 10. A method for preparing an opening having a periphery to later receive a window or a door, the opening formed in a structural wall, said wall having a first face opposite a second face and a thickness there-between, wherein the opening extends from the first face to the second face, the method comprising: placing a fenestration cap, excluding a sill, on at least substantially an entire periphery of the opening, the fenestration cap having a key extending beyond the first face in a first direction away from the first and second faces, a channel extending in a second direction opposite the first direction and toward the second face, and a first surface extending at least between the key and the channel;placing a first finish element along the first face, wherein the key provides a guide for receiving at least a portion of the first finish element; andplacing at least a portion of a second finish element within the channel in a direction transverse to said first and second faces. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein said window or door system includes a sill, and wherein mounting said window or door system on said first surface comprises mounting said sill on said first surface after said fenestration cap is placed in the opening. 12. The method of claim 1, wherein said window or door system includes a frame, and wherein mounting said window or door system on said first surface comprises mounting said frame on said first surface after said fenestration cap is placed in the opening. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein mounting a window or door system including said at least one of a frame and a sill on said first surface comprises mounting said window or door system including said at least one of said frame and said sill on said first surface after at least one of said first and second finish elements are placed. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein said window or door system comprises a sill, and wherein mounting a window or door system on said first surface comprises mounting said sill on said first surface after said at least one of said first and second finish elements are placed. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein said window or door system comprises a frame, and wherein mounting a window or door system on said first surface comprises mounting said frame on said first surface after said at least one of said first and second finish elements are placed. 16. The method of claim 1, further comprising fastening said channel to said opening periphery. 17. The method of claim 5, further comprising fastening said flashing to said wall. 18. The method of claim 1, wherein the opening periphery comprises two opposite generally horizontal ends and two opposite generally vertical ends extending between said two opposite generally horizontal ends and wherein the fenestration cap defines a quadrilateral having two opposite generally horizontal sections and two opposite generally vertical sections, wherein after placing the fenestration cap, each fenestration cap generally horizontal section is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally horizontal section and each fenestration cap generally vertical section is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally vertical section. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein said first surface on each of said generally horizontal sections is generally horizontal and said first surface on each of said generally vertical sections is generally vertical. 20. The method of claim 18, wherein each section of said fenestration cap is a separate section. 21. The method of claim 9, wherein the opening periphery plurality of sides comprises two opposite generally horizontal sides and two opposite generally vertical sides extending between said two opposite generally horizontal sides, and wherein the fenestration cap periphery defines a quadrilateral and wherein said fenestration cap plurality of sides comprises two opposite generally horizontal sides and two opposite generally vertical sides, wherein after attaching, each fenestration cap generally horizontal side is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally horizontal side, and each fenestration cap generally vertical section is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally vertical side. 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the window or door system is attached to at least a generally horizontal surface or a generally vertical surface of said fenestration cap. 23. The method of claim 21, wherein each side of said fenestration cap is a separate side. 24. The method of claim 9, wherein said window or door system comprises a plurality of sides onto each of which is mounted a sill or a frame and wherein said sill or frame is attached to a side of said plurality of sides of said fenestration cap. 25. The method of claim 10, wherein the opening periphery comprises two opposite generally horizontal ends and two opposite generally vertical ends extending between said two opposite generally horizontal ends and wherein the fenestration cap defines a quadrilateral having two opposite generally horizontal sections and two opposite generally vertical sections, wherein after placing the fenestration cap, wherein each fenestration cap generally horizontal section is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally horizontal section and each fenestration cap generally vertical section is adjacent a corresponding opening periphery generally vertical section. 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the window is attached to at least a generally horizontal surface or a generally vertical surface of said fenestration cap. 27. The method of claim 25, wherein each section of said fenestration cap is a separate section.
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