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The strip dividing glass panes in a door or window typically is referred to as a "muntin."
do you mean mullion ? its a vertical structural element of the frame. Spelling: Muntin 1. A secondary framing member to hold panes within a window, window wall, or glazed door 2. An intermediate vertical member that divides the panels of a door Mullion: A vertical strip dividing the panes of a windows See: http://www.buffaloah.com/a/DCTNRY/m/mun.html
A strip of wood or metal separating and holding panes of glass in a window or door.
This is a helpful video although the Windsor doors do not have screws for the frame. I'm waiting on a response from a reseller about whether the frame pops off or if you have to bend it back to put the new glass in.
A jamb is the frame surrounding a window or a door.
The horizontal beam above a door or window is sometimes called a lintel. This part of the door or window is a portion of the frame in most cases.
the frame that holds the window in is bent and you have to change the whole inside of the door not just the frame.
Where exactly is the draft coming from? If is from the door frame around the window area? If so then your door frame is bent a little. Bent is back to place. The gap between the window frame and frame shouldn't be more than a sheet of paper.
main purpose is cover the gap of door and window frame and wall and decorative of door and windows
form_title=Sliding Door Repair form_header=11193 "Exactly, where is the damage on the door or frame?"*= [] Lockset [] Deadbolt [] Door glides [] Sliding door track [] Screen [] Door sticks [] Door frame [] Weather-stripping [] Cracked jamb [] Threshold damaged [] Cracked/broken glass [] Moisture between insulated glass panes [] Other [] Don't Know
Panel track shades have a sliding track system attached to the window or door frame.
A complete door consist of subframe,frame,architrave and lock with door handle