Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Most customers agree that the Upvc replacement handles are simple to install and feel great. However, it's important to know that the type of handle you pick should be appropriate for your window.

The most important aspect is the step height, which is the distance from the handle's nose to the base or frame. Other factors to consider are lockable styles and mechanisms.

Replacement parts

You can purchase a variety of replacement handles made of upvc. They come in many different styles and colors, so there's sure to be something that will fit your windows. It's easy to make impulsive purchases especially if the handle breaks so it's best to take your time and check the details prior to committing to buying a new one. First, you must be aware of the type of handles made from upvc you have and what the differences between them. The table below lists the most popular handles to help you choose the one that will fit your windows made of upvc.

Espag handles are the most common and are found on most modern double glazed windows. They are usually fitted to the frame using two screws which screw into the frame from both sides.

They have a spindle bar on the back, which can come in a variety of sizes and this will determine how they work (either left or right handed). It is important to determine the measurements of the handle you need to ensure you order the right replacement.

Typically fixed by two bolts much like the Espag handle but they are positioned low from the frame, which means that the handle will not poke through your blinds. This is an ideal choice if you have blinds on your upvc windows and you want to make sure the handle blends with them.

Cockspur handles are similar to Espag handles, however they have a nose which closes over a wedge which rests on the frame of the window. This type of handle can be found on a few older wooden and Upvc windows.

Tilt and turn handles are typically found on casement windows glasses replacement. They can be operated by turning the handle or pressing on the top of the window replacement. This allows you to open the window from inside and clean it from outside without the need to climb a ladder or walk across the fence. They are also a great option for those with limited mobility. They can be a great way to improve security and accessibility at home.

Tips and suggestions and

A lot of people will need to replace their uPVC window handles at some moment. If this happens, it's a good idea to know a few hints and tips that can make the process be as smooth as it can.

The first step is determine the type of handle you have at home. Depending on the type of handle is attached to and what locking mechanism it uses, it may be necessary to change the entire handle and lock. For instance, if shoot bolts (espag) and roller cams are jammed or seizing the handle, you'll need to replace them as well as the handle itself.

Thankfully, most uPVC handles are similar and conform to industry standards for sizes, making replacing them a simple task. The first step is to remove the screw covers from the handles, which are typically pozi-drive screws. After these screws are removed, you are able to take the handle apart.

When you have the handle split, it's recommended to make a note of how much of the spindle is protruding from the base of the handle. This will help you determine the length of the spindle to determine the replacement handle. To do this, simply take a measurement of the square peg sticking out from the top of the handle, and use this as a reference.

This is particularly crucial for inline uPVC window handles since they'll always be straight and open left or right, and won't operate in the middle. If you're unsure of the kind of handle you have at home, it can be a good idea to take the handle from your neighbor's home and see how it operates to get an idea.

You can also determine the handedness of a uPVC window handles replacement by watching how the handle rotates when it is used. Handed handles can turn either clockwise or anti-clockwise. If you're unsure then you can always have someone else open the window with the handle, and work out how it operates in this manner.

Take a measurement of the spindle

It can be difficult to choose the right replacement handle for your window because different handles do not have the same dimensions. It is essential to measure the spindle accurately when installing the new handle. This will ensure that the handle is suitable. There are a variety of types of uPVC window handles, and they operate in different ways therefore it is crucial that you know what type of handle you have as well as the type of locking system that you are using.

The spindle on the espag handle extends from the handle's rear, and is connected to the lock gearbox within the window frame. When you turn the handle, this then turns the lock in the gearbox to open the window. They are installed on uPVC windows with casement. They can be locked using keys to provide additional security.

Cockspur handles are typically found in older double-glazed uPVC window frames. They have an "nose", which closes over a wedge-shaped striker block. They are also quite simple to use and can be locked with keys. It can be more difficult to replace these handles since they are not as popular as the handles with espagnolette.

If you have a tilt and turn uPVC, you will need a Windowpane Replacement handle with an alternative locking system. The handle will tilt the window and also allow it to be turned back and forth to fully open it. It is essential to ensure that the handle you select has a length at least 55mm, or it will not be able to reach into the frame of the window.

You can use the same procedure to take off and replace this kind of uPVC handle, but you must be cautious when you remove the old one. It is possible to open the window wider than normal to access both screws that secure it to the frame. After you have installed your new uPVC handle and verified that it is in the proper position, then you can tighten the screws, and test the lock to confirm that it is working correctly.

Fit the new handle

Once you have the right replacement handle, it will be easy to screw it into place. This will require a screwdriver and might be easier using an electric one. It is crucial not to overtighten the screws before screwing them in. This could cause the knob or handle to swell.

Inserting the spindle is a second important step to attach the new handle. It is the part that is inserted into the handle and operates the locking mechanism within the window. It is crucial that the part fits correctly, as this will allow the window to be opened and shut securely.

There are many different types of uPVC handles. These include:

Espagnolette Handles are inline handles that can be used to open tilt and turn windows.

Cranked Espagnolette Handles: These are similar to inline handles but have a curved shape that can be useful for hard-to-reach windows.

Tilt and turn handles - They are used to operate the opening and closing mechanisms when tilting and turn. They also move windows.

These are the most common and the majority of uPVC windows have these in their place. In the UK they are usually referred to as "Bay Windows".

It can be very frustrating when your uPVC handle fails. However, there is no need to replace the entire uPVC window because of a broken handle. There are a few basic steps you can follow to fix or replace a damaged uPVC handle.

By identifying what kind of window you have, calculating the spindle length and purchasing an appropriate handle, you can repair your broken window handle. When working with windows and tools it is essential to prioritize safety. But, this is a relatively simple job. It can make all the difference between a safe and secure home, or a unsecured open window! Bridgewater Glass is the place to go if you're in need of help or would like to speak to an expert regarding replacing your window handle. We have a team that is experienced and knowledgeable to help you with any problem.