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InstallationMasters 3.0 Now Available

Updated Course Features Streamlined Content, Flexible Training for Instructors, Spanish-language Option

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Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance
June 10, 2026

The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance (FGIA) has released an updated version of InstallationMasters®, a nationwide training and certification program for installers of windows and exterior glass doors in residential and light commercial applications for both new construction and replacement markets. The revamped version features streamlined and highly visual content, training materials that are designed to engage adult learners, flexible training options for instructors, new content from consensus-based industry standards and a comprehensive training option for Spanish speakers.

“FGIA is thrilled to release a new version of its long-standing, flagship training program considered to be the most comprehensive education for installation strategies,” said Aaron Blom, InstallationMasters® Lead Instructor. “We are excited to share this modernized, language-inclusive training with the industry.”
 

Streamlined Training Materials

A primary objective for the newly updated curriculum was transitioning from a traditionally text-heavy framework to a highly engaging, visual training model. To enhance user-friendliness, all course materials are now color-coded by topic, while architectural diagrams and imagery have been modernized to ensure absolute clarity. The training presentation itself has undergone a comprehensive redesign to deliver an optimized classroom experience for both instructors and participants; it now features integrated speaker notes to seamlessly guide instruction and facilitate classroom discussions. Furthermore, the presentation structure has been streamlined to eliminate redundancy, maximizing instructional efficiency.
 

Expanded Industry Standards Coverage

New content has been added from pertinent industry standards including:

  • FMA/AAMA 200, Standard Practice for the Installation of Windows with Frontal Flanges for Surface Barrier Masonry Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Conditions
  • FMA/AAMA 300, Standard Practice for the Installation of Exterior Doors in Wood Frame Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Exposure
  • FMA/AAMA 400, Standard Practice for the Installation of Exterior Doors in Surface Barrier Masonry Construction for Extreme Wind/Water Exposure


The inclusion of these standards was a high priority for the new version of the program as they are referenced in the strict guidelines of the Florida Building Code.
 

Flexible Training Options for Instructors

With the new version, only one instructor credential is being offered, covering both replacement and new construction installation and integration strategies. Accredited instructors now have the flexibility to teach any class type: combined, replacement only or new construction only, depending on the participating installers’ needs.
 

Spanish Training Segment

Translated materials are now available for the InstallationMasters® training manual, study guide and exam. The Spanish training segment is initially being offered as a self-study format with three months of access. Proctored exams will be completed in the FGIA Learning Management System. Instructors can work with FGIA staff directly to request live classes in Spanish.
 

Upcoming Classes

An instructor training class is scheduled for July 13-17 at the FGIA headquarters in Schaumburg, IL. Space is limited to 12 participants, so reach out today to claim a spot. The final instructor class of 2026 is planned for December.
 
To learn more about FGIA education opportunities, visit FGIAonline.org/Education. 

KEYWORDS: AAMA (American Architectural Manufacturers Association) certification FGIA (Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance) installations training

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