10 Quick Tips To Replacement Window Handle

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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Nearly all customers agree that the windows handles made of upvc are easy to install and feel like good quality. However, it's important to know that the type of handle you pick should be appropriate for your window.

The key factor is the step height, which is the distance from the handle's nose to the frame or base. Other considerations include locking mechanisms and designs.

Replacement parts

You can buy a variety of replacement handles made of upvc window lock replacement. They are available in a variety of styles and colors, so there's bound to be something that will fit your windows. It's easy for you to buy something on impulse especially when the handle breaks. Therefore, it is best to do some research before buying a replacement. The first thing to think about is the type of upvc handle you currently have and what the difference between kinds is. The table below lists the most commonly used handles to help you find the one that fits your upvc windows.

The majority of double-glazed windows today come with epag handles. They are typically attached to the frame by two screws which screw in from above and below.

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

The arm is attached to the frame using two bolts, much like the Espag handle. The arm has a low projection so that it won't poke your blinds. This is a great option for those who want the handle to blend with your blinds, and you have windows made of upvc.

Cockspur handles are similar to Espag handles, however they have a nose that closes over a wedge that rests on the frame of the window. This kind of handle is available on some older wooden and Upvc windows.

On casement windows tilt and turn handles are operated by turning the handle or pressing on the top of window. The window is opened from the inside and allows you to clean the outside without needing to step out on a ladder or climb over the fence. They're ideal for those with limited mobility, and can improve security and access in the home.

Tips and tricks

A lot of people will need to replace their uPVC window handles at some point. It's important to have some tips and tricks to help you make the task easier.

Examine the type of handle that is at your home. Depending on the type of handle is attached to and which locking mechanism it uses, it may be necessary to replace the entire handle and lock. If the roller cams and shoot bolts (espags) are blocked or seizing up, you'll need to replace them, along with the handle.

Thankfully, the majority of uPVC handles are similar and follow industry standard sizes, making replacing them a relatively simple process. The first step is to remove the screw covers from the handles, usually the pozi-drive screws. Once these are removed, you are able to take the handle apart.

When you have the handle split it is an ideal idea to take an inventory of how much of the spindle is protruding from the base of the handle. This will help you to determine the length of the spindle when you are looking for a replacement handle. Simply take note of the length the peg is sticking out of the bottom of handle.

This is especially important for inline uPVC window handles because they are always straight and can only open left or right, and they won't operate in the middle. It is a good idea if you're not sure of the type of handle you have at your home, to borrow a handle and check out how it works.

You can also determine the handedness of a uPVC window by observing how the handle spins when it is in use. Handed handles can turn either clockwise or counter-clockwise. If you are unsure then ask someone to open the window with the handle and observe how it works.

Measure the spindle

Choosing the correct replacement glass in windows (Read the Full Guide) handle for your windows could be difficult as not all handles are the same size. The spindle is what operates the locking mechanism inside the window and it is essential to ensure that when installing a new handle that you measure the spindle length accurately to ensure that it will fit. There are a variety of uPVC handles that operate in various ways. It is essential to identify the type you have and the locking mechanism you have.

The spindle on the espag handle extends from the handle's rear and is connected to the lock gearbox inside the window frame. When you turn the handle, this turns the lock inside the gearbox and opens the window. They are used on uPVC windows with casement. They can be locked using keys to increase security.

Cockspur handles are usually found in older double-glazed uPVC window frames. They are characterized by a "nose" that closes over a wedge shaped striker block. They are also simple and can be locked using keys. It is more difficult to replace these handles because they aren't as common as the handles made of espagnolette.

If you own a tilt-and-turn uPVC, you will require a replacement handle with a different locking system. The handle can tilt the window and allow it to rotate back and forth in order to fully open it. It is essential to select the handle with a spindle that is at least 55mm to be able to reach the window frame.

You can follow the same method to remove and replace this type of uPVC handle, but you'll need to be cautious when you remove the old one. You may have to open the window a little larger than usual to ensure that you can get to both screws fixing it to the frame. After you have installed your new uPVC handles and verified that they are in the proper position then tighten the screws and test to ensure the lock is working correctly.

Replace the handle with the new one.

Once you have the correct replacement handle it can be screwed in the right place. It will require a screwdriver and an electric one might be more convenient. It is crucial not to overtighten the screws when screwing them in. This can cause the knob or handle to become warped.

Inserting the spindle is the next crucial step to install the new handle. The spindle is the part which runs through the handle to operate the locking mechanism inside the window. It is crucial that it is installed correctly since it will ensure that the window is able to be closed and opened with confidence.

There are several different types of uPVC window handles. There are various kinds of window handles made of uPVC.

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 curvaceous shape which is ideal for hard-to reach windows.

Tilt and Turn Handles - They are used on tilt and turn windows to control the opening and closing mechanisms.

They are the most popular and the majority of uPVC windows have them in the first place. They are often referred to as 'Bay Windows in the UK.

If your uPVC window handle is broken, it can be a major hassle. There is no need to replace the entire uPVC windows due to a broken window handle. There are a few basic steps you can take to fix or replace a damaged uPVC handle.

Fixing your broken window handle quickly by identifying the type and measuring the spindle. It is essential to be patient and ensure safety when working with windows and tools but this is a relatively straightforward task. It could mean the difference between having a safe and secure home or a window that can be easily opened. Bridgewater Glass is the place to go if you're in need of help or would like to speak to an expert about replacing your window handle. Our team is knowledgeable and experienced to help you with any problem.