The window frame.
Usually its belt moulding or weather stripping.
it is called a window
not opening a door the answer is hole
THIS IS CALLED WINDOW GASKET TRIM
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there called window scrapers and you can get them from Dave barton or ipd usa
Any parts store will have the removal tool for this. Very inexpensive.
The reveal is 1/16" according to this site: http://nrha.web-pros.com/How-To/floor_wall/moulding/molding.htm "The casings are set back from the face of the jamb about 1/16" on either side; this "reveal" is almost unnoticeable, but it allows you to adjust the casing slightly if the window is not quite plumb. "
No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.No. It is usually on the right of your window, though you can move it to the bottom of the window if you wanted to.
First-- Are you dealing with vinyl, wood, window or aluminum window base. first you need to remove all of the trim & stopper moulding from around the inside of the window and look for the nails or screws that are holding the window trim-frame to the window box frame. Once all the moulding is removed take a piece of 1 x 3 wood which overextends the window frame by about 8 incheson either side and screw this wood slab to the windows 3/4 inch thick outer base wood framing -- this will keep the window from falling out onto the street as you cut the anchor nails or screws. Cut the nails with a reciprocating saw/ with metal saw blade I actually don't know what type of window you have to work with . This is answered easier with a photo of your particular situation-- a picture is worth a thousand words., and t pictures are worth more... of course! There are How to Videos on the internet for the Do It Yourselfer. Good Luck.
If you got it covered in your insurance policy.
There are actually 2 "openings," both of which are covered by connective tissue of some sort. One opening is called the fenestra vestibuli or oval window, and the base of the stapes is attached by a ligament (called the anular ligament) to the fenestra vestibuli. The other opening is the round window and is covered by the secondary tympanic membrane.