Choosing the Right Window Handle For Your UPVC Window

Selecting the correct window handle is crucial to a well-fitting uPVC window. You'll require a style that is not only practical, but also complements the design of your home.

Making changes to a uPVC window handle is simple. It takes only just a few minutes and the following tools.

Metal

Metal window handles can be an attractive piece of furniture and an essential hardware item to enhance the security of your home. There are many metal window handle options that can be adapted to different frames and materials. Some of these handles are made specifically for sash windows to make opening and closing the window easier and less likely to jam. If you are seeking a safer option, there are various locking mechanisms designed to prevent the window from opening beyond a certain level.

Espag handles are probably the most well-known kind of window handle that is used on UPVC windows. These have a mental spindle on the back that is fixed to the frame of the window, driving the window mechanism. They can be found on both UPVC and aluminium windows.

Cockspur handles are another common type of window handle, typically found on older UPVC windows. These can be more difficult to operate than modern Espag handles as they have an old-fashioned locking mechanism for pegs.

For a sleeker design there are cam handles available. They have a sleek edge and are designed to fit with many other types of uPVC windows. They are perfect for tilt and turn windows where you can open the window at the bottom, while being able to open the top.

When choosing new metal window handles, it is essential to take into account a variety of aspects, including the height of the step and the direction that the handle can be turned. The distance between the underside and bottom of the screw plate is the most important thing to take into consideration. The second factor is the direction that the handle can be rotated. Some handles can only rotate in one direction, such as clockwise. Others can only rotate in the opposite direction.

Plastic

There are a variety of kinds of plastic window handles. They all are designed to operate a window and secure it against unwanted intruders. They are available in a range of colours and styles to suit uPVC and aluminium windows. Some of them are designed with a built-in door lock handle repair. This provides added security, allowing you to keep your window open and safe from intrusion.

Different situations can trigger window handle problems. Sometimes they may simply not be able to be turned correctly. This could be because dust is able to penetrate the mechanism, creating a blockage or dirt. A common problem is when the window handle begins to move in a tight manner. This is a sign the window handle is in need of attention.

When this happens, it's important to call a specialist. They can assist you in resolving the issue quickly and effectively. They can also give suggestions on replacing the plastic window handle with an alternative that is more efficient and more consistently.

The majority of manufacturers use the exact same fasteners, irrespective of the kind of handle you have. It's therefore easy to replace the window handle and lock using the exact model.

When you're looking for the ideal replacement handle, it's best to be aware of your window's size and style. This will enable you to choose the right double glazing door handle repairs that will fit your windows perfectly and doesn't cause any issues. Note the size of the spindle - it's the distance that the handle's extends from its base. This is important if you plan to utilize a window handle that has restrictions.

Casement

Casement windows are hinged on top and bottom like awning windows. However, they open in a horizontal direction to the left or right, instead of vertically. They're also less messy and provide a great view of your yard or garden, in addition to permitting fresh air to enter. They are a popular option for new construction and can also add architectural value to older homes. With time, they'll become difficult to open or close due to worn-out hardware or stripped gears. In some instances window experts may have to replace the crank mechanism.

Casement windows or awning windows are typically equipped with an crank mechanism and roto gear to allow the window to shut and open. They also have a locking mechanism that keeps the sash in place when closed. The window's lock works in conjunction with the bezel frames to seal the window. However, many people overtighten the operating handle on a casement window. This can cause the locking mechanism to operate against one another, causing the window to not open or shut properly.

Over time the handle of the window crank may also be stripped. This can occur when the window is opened and closed repeatedly over a long period of time. It can also happen when the window was used as a prop when it was opened, causing the operating handle to rub against and damage the crank shaft or gears.

Replacing a casement window or the awning window crank is a simple DIY window repair. It can save you money over time. The first thing you'll need find the trim mounting screws that hold the casement cover in place (Photo 3). After you've removed the screws, you'll be able to take off the old operator handle and look at the inside of the crank mechanism. The gears can be lubricated again, however if they're already stripped, you may need to replace them.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles are typically found on older uPVC windows as well as on aluminum and timber. They lock using a key, easy to operate, and provide an effective barrier against noise and cold from outside. The handle opens outwards by pulling down on the lever and the cockspur nose shuts over a wedge striker in the frame to seal the window when closing. Replacing both the handle as well as the cockspur wedge striker will make your double glazed Door handle Repair glazed windows much more efficient, and also increase security.

The replacement cockspur handles are available for both left and right-handed windows. They are operated by turning them 90°. They are fitted with a small 'spur' that pushes against the PVC wedge that is attached to the frame of the window to create an extremely secure closure. These handles are easy to fit and come in a choice of finishes including white, black satin chrome, and PVD gold.

It can be difficult to determine the backset on the cockspur, particularly if you are replacing an old handle. This handle was created to address the issue. It has 3 packers with different thicknesses that can be positioned on the underside the handle's nose.

The Schlosser Technik Apto is a high quality replacement cockspur handle which is suitable for a variety of applications ranging between 9mm and 21mm, with flexible screw fixing centres. It also features key locking, simple and easy to install it is available in a variety of finishes. It also is available with left and right hand variants.

This handle is suitable for tilt and turn windows, but will not suit the side opening casement windows (these use the tilt and pivot separately). It can be used to replace old or damaged handles on uPVC or aluminium frames by using rivets instead of screws - the only difference being the method of attachment. This handle can be affixed to your window frame using an edging gun.

Espagnolette

Espagnolette window handles, also referred to as shootbolts or espagnolette locks, are the locking mechanism that connects to the multi-point lock system within your uPVC windows. These are common in older homes and offer both aesthetics as well as security. Espagnolette handles are available with key-locking or non-key-locking mechanisms, and are available in both crank and inline designs. They can also come in a straight or curved style. The key-locking push button offers extra security since it prevents the handle from being flicked open from the outside by the long, thin screw driver snagged between the frames. This is a common way of committing burglary!

There's a vast selection of espagnolette handles to choose from at GB DIY Store. Each one comes with a different spindle length that protrudes from the back of the handle, therefore when replacing your espag handles, it's important to determine the spindle length of the handle you currently have to ensure you receive the right size replacement handle. After you've determined the spindle length of your current handle, look through our selection of espag handles to find the ideal design for your windows.

We stock a fantastic assortment of white upvc door handle repair inline espagnolette handles available in both key-locking and not-key-locking versions. You can choose from a variety of colours and spindle sizes to make sure that your new handles match the frame of your window or decor. Our espagnolette handle range includes modern and classic designs as well as contemporary designs. Each replacement handle comes equipped with 5 interchangeable magnetic spindle sizes ranging from 15mm and55mm so that you can easily fix the handle to your windows without having to purchase a specific screw size!

A clever rosette at the back of the rose ensures that the spindle can be inserted using the left-hand lever or right-hand lever. This will prevent any accidents. A metal spindle insert also assists in securing the handle of the espagnolette in place, and the handle is held firmly in place with a clever 'click-fit' mechanism that is activated when the handle is turned by hand to emit an audible click'.