Seven Explanations On Why Replacement Window Handle Is Important

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Choosing uPVC Replacement Window Handles

Most customers agree that these upvc replacement window handles are simple to install and feel as good quality. It's important to know that the handle you choose for your window must be suitable.

The step height is the most crucial factor. This is the distance between the handle and the base or frame. Other considerations include lockable styles and mechanisms.

Replacement parts

You can buy a variety of replacement upvc handles. There are numerous styles and colours to choose from, so you're sure to find something that matches the windows you have. It's easy to purchase a product on impulse particularly when the handle is damaged. So it's best to do some research before purchasing an alternative. The first step is to know what type of upvc handles you own and what the differences between them. The table below lists the most commonly used handles to help you identify the one that is suitable for your upvc windows.

Espag handles are the most commonly used and are commonly found on modern double-glazed windows. They are typically attached to the frame by two screws that screw into the frame from both sides, above and below.

The spindle bar in the back may be of different sizes, and will determine if they are left-handed or right-handed. It's important to take the measurements of the handle you must ensure that you order the right replacement.

Usually, they are fixed with two bolts, similar to the Espag handle but they are positioned low from the frame which means that the handle will not poke through your blinds. This is a great option when you want the handle to blend with your blinds, and you have windows made of upvc.

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

Tilt and turn handles are usually found on casement windows. They can be operated by turning the handle or pressing at the top of the window. This opens the window from the inside and allows you to clean from outside without needing to step out onto a ladder or walk over the fence. They are also a great option for those with limited mobility and improve security and access in the home.

Tips and suggestions and

A lot of people will need to replace their uPVC window handles at some moment. It is essential to know some tips and tricks that can help you make the task easier.

The first thing to do is to determine what kind of handle you have at home. Depending on the type of handle and the locking mechanism, it might be necessary to replace the lock and handle. For example, if the shoot bolts (espag) and roller cams are seizing or jammed and sizing, you'll have to change them as well as the handle itself.

Fortunately, the majority of uPVC handles adhere to industry standards and are similar. This makes replacing them an simple process. The first step is to remove the screws from the handles. These are usually using pozi-drive screws. Once the screws are removed, you will be able to remove the handle.

It's a great idea to take note of how far the spindle protrudes from the base of the handle after you take it off it. This will enable you to measure the spindle length for an alternative handle. To do this, simply determine the length of the square peg that sticks out from the top of the handle, and use this as a guide.

This is particularly important for inline uPVC handles for windows, since they are always straight and will only open left or right. They aren't able to function in the middle. If you're not sure what kind of handle you have in your home, it can be beneficial to get an existing handle from your neighbour's home and see how it functions to get an idea.

Another great tip for working out what the handed of the uPVC window handle is to simply look at how the handle rotates when operating. Handed handles can turn either clockwise or anti-clockwise. If you're unsure it's possible to ask someone else to open the window with the handle and figure out how it functions in that way.

Find the spindle's measurement.

It can be difficult to pick the right replacement handle for your window because not all handles have the same size. The spindle is the part that is the mechanism that locks the window and it is important that when fitting the new handle it is measured to the spindle length accurately to ensure that it fits. There are numerous kinds of uPVC handles that function in various ways. It is crucial to identify the type you have and the locking system you have.

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

Cockspur handles are typically found in older double glazing replacement window-glazed uPVC window frames. They are characterized by an "nose" that closes over a wedge-shaped striker block. They are also fairly easy to install and can be locked with keys. These handles are somewhat more difficult to locate replacements for because they aren't as popular as the handles that have a swivel.

If you own a tilt-and-turn uPVC, you will require a replacement handle with an alternative locking system. The handle can tilt the window and also allow it to be turned back and forth in order to fully open it. You will need to make sure that the handle you pick has a length at least 55mm, or it won't be able to penetrate the window frame.

The same procedure can be used to remove and replace the uPVC handle. However, you will have to be careful when unscrewing it. It might be necessary to open the window more than usual to access both screws that secure it to the frame. After you have installed your new uPVC handles and confirmed that they are in the correct position and tighten the screws and then test the lock to ensure it is working properly.

Replace the handle with the new one.

Once you have the right handle replacement it can be screwed in the right place. This will require a screwdriver, but could be simpler with an electric one. When screwing in place it is important not to over tighten the screws because this can cause the handle to break or warp.

Another important step to take when installing the new handle is to put in the spindle. The spindle is a part that runs through the handle to operate the locking mechanism of the window. It is crucial that it fits correctly as this will ensure the window can be shut and opened securely.

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

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

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

Tilt and turn handles - These are used on tilt and turn windows to control the closing and opening mechanisms.

The majority of uPVC window frames come with these. They are commonly called 'Bay Windows in the UK.

If your uPVC window handle is damaged, it can be very frustrating. However, there is no need to replace the entire uPVC window just because of a broken window replacement handle. There are a few basic steps you can take to fix or replace a broken uPVC handle.

By identifying the kind of window you have, measuring the length of the spindle and buying a replacement handle you can quickly repair your broken window handle. When working with windows or tools it is crucial to consider safety first. However, this is a relatively simple job. It can make all the difference between a safe and secure home, or an insecure, easily opened window! If you have any concerns or want to talk to a specialist about replacing the handle on your window, call Bridgewater Glass. We have a team that is experienced and knowledgeable to assist you with any issues.