How to Choose uPVC Replacement Window Handles

It is easy to replace a damaged window handle made of upvc by a new one. The first step is to remove the screws (typically pozidrive screws) from the base of your handle.

You should then be able to take off the handle that was previously used and put in a new one. This will increase the security of your home and let you access your windows from outside.

Espag handles

Espag handles are the most common handle type used on uPVC windows (although they're also found on aluminium and timber windows too). They're operated by a multi-point lock that secures the windows when closed. The handle itself works by turning a spindle which extends from the back of the handle and locks into a gearbox in the window. It then rotates a series of locks around the outside of the window, allowing it to open it. Espag handles are available in different sizes of spindle length - a measurement that can be as short as 10 millimeters, or as long as 55 millimeters - and it is important to make sure that the new handle is the correct size spindle that fits your window, otherwise you'll find it doesn't fit.

In contrast to traditional cockspur window handles which have an offset lever and require more clearance for the user's hand to operate, the espag window handle is available in left-handed or right-handed models, based on your preference and the orientation of the windows. A majority of our espag window handles can be secured using a Secure by Design specification or key-locked to give you extra security.

The espagnolette handle is a great alternative for those who prefer a more modern look. It's also easy to install. Simply remove the old handle and unscrew the screw cover (typically pozidrive bolts) before replacing it with the new one. This process is simple and will allow you to re-use the functions of uPVC Windows.

It's probably time to replace the handles on your uPVC tilt-and-turn windows, if they are becoming difficult to operate. The majority of handles are industry standard so finding a suitable replacement shouldn't be too difficult. You'll need the handle type and the step height of the current handle. This information can be obtained from your uPVC contractor. This will allow you to make the best purchase you can and ensure that your uPVC replacement window handles will fit properly when installed.

Turn and tilt handles

These windows provide great ventilation and easy access to the outside. These windows are like casement windows in that they open upwards using side hinges. However, they also tilt inwards at 90 degrees for air flow or cleaning. They are available in uPVC or aluminum frames, but uPVC is the most cost-effective option and has less maintenance requirements than timber or aluminum.

A tilt and turn handle performs the same function as an Espag handle, but it is able to operate the tilt before turn mechanism. The handles are equipped with a 7mm square spindle that extends into the window frame and is then tucked into the gearbox used for the tilt before turn mechanism. These handles can also rotate the window in 360 degrees, something the standard Espag handles are not able to do.

The handle is fitted with detents at the 90-degree positions so that when it is turned into a certain position you will be unable to move it past the point. This is to ensure that the window is securely locked for security and safety reasons. These handles also have key deadlocking for added security and are insurance-rated.

These handles are a heavyweight operating handle made of solid die cast construction designed specifically for tilt and turn windows. The handles are available in a variety of finishes such as black and white as well as chrome and gold as well as brushed satin.

A large, modern handle that locks in both turn and tilt positions, it is an air-tight draught restrictor that will prevent cold air entering your home when the window is closed. This handle features a curved lever shape that is more comfortable to hold and provides more leverage for opening the window. The handle is also available in a wide selection of finishes that will suit any style of home, including black, antique brass and white.

Cadenza handles

Cadenza handles are an innovative espagnolette solution that was developed specifically for slim Aluminium profiles. They feature a sturdy grip made for business and residential applications. The slide bar is controlled by a self-contained, gearing system inside the handle. The slide bar engages with drive pins in an locking rod with an espagnolette design to secure the window. The Cadenza handle is locked by keys that stop the window from opening.

This handle is suitable for either Left or Right handed situations. It comes with a 48mm spade length. It is also necessary to select a lock that is compatible for your window handle lock. To identify whether your window is left or right handed, first check the position of the long portion of the handle lever. If it is pointed to the left then you need a left hand handle, however if it points towards the right, then you require a right hand window handle.

The straight version of the Cadenza window handles near me handle that has an angle blade (W62) is often confused with the angled Cadenza handle, but they are completely different. The angled Cadenza handle requires an angled lock to work properly and the straight version can't be used with an angled lock since it will cause the blade to bend, which will break the cast part of the blade itself.

The angled version of this handle can be identified by a metal bar that extends from the base of the handle. It is this which distinguishes it from the straight version. The angled Cadenza handle is the most popular of handles and has been available for a long time, but has seen a decline in sales since the espag lock and espagnolette handle have replaced it with a new double-glazing.

Installation

The replacement of windows made of upvc is a simple task that requires just a screwdriver and patience. To ensure that the new handle fits correctly it is essential to determine the type of handle and determine the spindle size. These steps will ensure your new upvc handle is secure and safe.

Selecting the right handle can increase your home's security, reduce drafts, and conserve energy. It is essential to select a handle that is easy to open and close and that is secure in place when required. Moreover, having good quality window handles can improve the appearance of your home.

To replace a uPVC hand the first step is to remove and replace the original one. To do this, you'll need locate the screw caps on either side of the handle, and then remove the screws. After you have removed the screws, take off the cap on the cover that sits on the top of the handle. This will reveal the first screw, which you'll need to remove with a screwdriver.

Measure the spindle when installing the cockspur. This is important because the handle's spindle must be at least 55mm in length in order to fit into the uPVC window frame. If the handle's spindle is too small, it won't be capable of engaging the lock mechanism and open the window.

Test the handle to make sure it works. Turn the handle several times until it's locked before returning to its unlocked position. After that, you're now ready to install the new handle and enjoy your home's improved security.

There are a lot of options to choose from, whether you want to replace an old uPVC window handle or add a new design to your uPVC window. The key is to choose the right handle for your requirements and budget. The handle you pick for your uPVC window should be strong and sturdy with features that complement your home's interior décor. For instance tilt and turn window requires a different handle than a normal upvc casement window handle (More) handle since it allows the window to be opened in both directions.