Window Handles

Window handles are available in a number of different styles and colors to fit your home. They open and shut double glazed door handle repair-glazed windows by using a concealed locking system.

When replacing your handle, it is important to check the spindle length. This is the distance that the nose extends out from the base plate or the distance it goes into lock.

Espag Handles

Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double-glazed windows that allow the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our collection of espagnolette window handles include both straight and cranked styles with a variety of finishes, including brass, chrome, black and forged.

Each handle is constructed of durable die cast zinc and powder coated or plated to provide high resistance to corrosion as well as protection against wear. They are designed to be used on upvc door handle repair near me and aluminium windows equipped with shoot bolt or espagnolette mechanisms. They can be locked in a closed position by using a key or push button to secure the handle.

The majority of espagnolette handles come with 7mm squared spindles that is inserted into the lever backplate and fits into a lock mechanism in the sash frame, turning the handle will activate the lock. It is important to consider the spindle size when choosing a new handle for your window that is espagnolette. This will determine how it can be opened. The spindle's size will be indicated on the backplate of the handle with numbers such as '5 3/4', '5' or '2/3' and this is what you need to compare to the handle you have currently to make sure it fits.

Cranked handles are a more elegant design for straight handles. They can be ordered in either left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise), depending on the method you use to open your window. Cranked handles give you more space to open the window. This is ideal for windows that are close to the frame.

The cockspur is a variation of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes by striker plates that are similar to an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This handle is a great repair option for old cockspur handles on UPVC or aluminium windows.

Both cockspur and cranked handle models can be fitted with a key-lock insert to provide additional security, these are available in a variety of hand options and come with an black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle locked or wish to highlight the handle as fire escape only.

Cockspur Handles

The cockspur is a common window handle with an elongated spur, or a triangle bit, that pushes against the frame's wedge when the handle is closed. They are usually found on older aluminium or uPVC windows without an internal mechanism that holds the frame. The cockspur handles hold them together.

These handles are available in a broad variety of nose and nib height options to accommodate different profiles. These handles are suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the ideal solution for people looking to replace a faulty or damaged window handle that does not require more complex internal gadgetry.

Our Sparta handle for cockspurs is made of high-quality materials and is popular for a broad range of applications. It has a sleek and modern design and comes with an ordinary deadlock cylinder to improve security. It is available in a variety of backset heights to accommodate all common casement sizes and is compatible with a range of window accessories.

In-line cockspur handle models are straight and can turn either left or right, while cranked cockspur handle models have an 'ear' that locates over a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is easy to use and is lockable or unlocked with keys.

Espagnolette handles are regarded to be more secure than cockspur handles because they utilize spinning spindles that operate multiple locks hidden in the frame. They're the perfect solution for people who require a safe window handle for their double glazing, and you can find a range of different styles to suit your home.

If you're considering purchasing a brand new set of double glazed window handles, it's essential to to measure your windows that are already in use and ensure whether the dimensions of the spindle and handle will fit in the new frames. Choose a handle that is in line with the Secured By Design minimum requirements.

Handles that turn and tilt

Tilt and turn windows are becoming more and more popular due to their functionality as well as the efficiency they provide. They come with a variety of opening options and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the house, or serve as a an escape route for fire.

These handles are similar to espagnolette handles, however, they come with additional functions that make them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be set downwards when locked to close the windows, 90 degrees to open it like an opening window, or upwards to open the window normally.

They feature an innovative multipoint lock mechanism that is more efficient than double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the outer lower hinge has locking pins that are encased in a rail of steel on the inner frame. The window inside is secured by two hinges located in the corners of the bottom that can be opened to the side this makes them ideal for larger windows and is great for ventilation.

The open mode is activated by turning the handle so that it is facing upwards. It opens the window with the vertical direction that allows for better ventilation and makes cleaning easier. The sash can be pushed into the opposite direction on both sides of the windows to create a gap enough to allow a ladder or a stool through.

Tilt and turn handles are generally larger than espag or cockspur handles as they need to be able handle the bigger and heavier frame sizes they can be found in. They are usually spindle based and use the same type of fixings as an handle like a cockspur or espag, however they will have larger bases and often larger screw centres.

uPVC frames are the most common for these types of windows as they're cheaper than timber or aluminium and don't require painting, but there are many wood-effect finishes that are available. Aluminium is a second option for these kinds of windows since it can be painted in any color to match the style of your home. It is also lighter than uPVC.

Spade or Blade Handles

It is important to select handles that are in line with the design and function. The closing and locking mechanisms are equally crucial as the frame, permitting you to operate your uPVC windows effectively and without fuss. It is also important to make sure that the handles last for a long time and will not break easily.

The blade handle, also known as the spade, is one of the most common kinds of handles. These are usually used on tilt-and turn or casement style uPVC Windows. They work by having an operating lever that controls an latch and catch or multi-point lock mechanism. The catch is usually connected to a peg stay or mortice keep, which is positioned in the frame of the window and offers more security and stability.

These handles are commonly used on double-glazed uPVC casement windows or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed to be more comfortable and offer a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them more convenient to use. They are available in different styles to suit any style of interior.

The handle will have a spindle (7mm) that extends from the back. This spindle is used to encircle and penetrate the gearbox that is inside the window of the multi-point lock system. The window can be shut and secured more securely. Handles are available in a variety of sizes to fit frames of various sizes. Some manufacturers also offer straight and bent versions.

You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by choosing handles with the key lock mechanism. These are great for uPVC windows and doors that are frequently used. They let you secure the door lock handle repair or window from the outside. This makes it more difficult for burglars to break the handle or open the door handle repair plate to open.

Although there are arguments for and against using locks We believe that it's logical as it will provide an extra level of security for your home. Even if you're not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home, the fact that they will be more difficult to get past the key-locking handle will likely dissuade them and make it less of a target for them.