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Security Features of Double Glazed Windows
Modern double-glazed frames have additional security features that make it more difficult for burglars to break into them. These include sturdy locking mechanisms as well as high-quality handles.
Espag handles come with spindles on their back that is used to operate a multi-point lock that is attached to the window frame. They are common on contemporary uPVC windows and come in cranked or straight variations.
High-Tech Locking Mechanisms
Window locks are an essential component of the security and security of double glazed uPVC Windows. The lock system protects the frame and sash of the window against burglars, allowing you to reduce your insurance premiums. The level of security you need will determine the type of window lock that's right for you. There are various styles and designs of window locks to meet different levels of security.
The most commonly used locking mechanism for uPVC or aluminium windows is the Espagnolette lock. They feature a contemporary flat strip design. When the key is turned, metal studs that are inside the handle snap to form a plate on the window frame to firmly lock the sash and frame together. They work in conjunction with multi-point locks to offer the most secure level of security.
Other types of windows locks include hinged wedge locks, which are commonly used on top-hung windows, such as casement or awning windows. These locks stop the sash from opening to a certain height to prevent your children from falling. They can be used to secure patio doors. They are easily operated with simple latch and lock action.
Other options are also available, such as a pin that is put through one sash, and then into the opposite sash on double-hung windows to stop it from being opened. These are easy to install and work with a variety of different window types and sizes. A window restrictor cable is an alternative option that works a little like a chain lock for apartment doors. It is connected to the sash on the double-hung or sliding windows. The cable made of steel can be extended only as far as it can extend.
All of our uPVC windows and aluminium frames are equipped with an internal beading system that keeps the glass from being ripped out of the frames. This is a vital feature, particularly in homes with babies and young children that could be thrown from windows that are not closed. It also stops cold air from entering the room through the crack that surrounds the glass.
High-Security Locks
There are several different types of window locks, all designed to keep out intruders. The best option for you will depend on the type of windows you own and the level of security you're concerned about. These locks are generally easy to install and require only the use of a drill, a few screws and some nuts. Some can be used as a dual-purpose child safety device, to stop children from opening the window too much.
Install a chain lock on casement, awning and hopper windows with hinges to limit the amount they can open. They are available at many hardware stores and then fastened to the window frame and sash, using the longest screws that fit.
You can also secure windows using a pin lock or wedge that allows the window to be opened a crack however it will not permit thieves to get through the glass. Pin locks can be found in a variety of hardware stores and are easier to install compared to lag screws.
If you have sliding windows Stop locks be able to work with any size and type of sliding windows. They are user-friendly and don't require any additional parts that can get lost, however they are costly. An Andersen stop lock costs about $40.
A key-operated lock may be used to replace the sash lock. Most home improvement stores carry locks that can be installed in a matter of minutes. Make sure to put the key in an area that is easily accessible in the event of an emergency, but not accessible for snatchers.
If your home is secured and secured, you shouldn't require any additional security devices apart from a casement window with a solid lock or the ones mentioned above. If you think that your home is susceptible to burglars, think about installing an alarm system that can sound a siren and call the police or a paid security company if it detects the presence of the door or window.
Compare window locks in accordance with the American National Standards Institute's grades. This will ensure that you're getting a top-quality product. The best-quality locks are the most difficult to break. However, even a lower grade lock can deter an intruder and protect your valuables.
Easy to operate
Window handles are a frequently overlooked feature however, they can have a dramatic impact on the appearance of your windows and help create a unique look that's right for you. There are a number of different styles to choose from, including uPVC, aluminium, and wood handles. You can choose from a wide selection of finishes that will fit your home decor.
It is crucial to select the correct options when replacing or installing double-glazed window handles. Make sure the handle matches the type of window you have, and check that it's compatible with your locking mechanism. In addition, consider the step the height of your new window handle. This is the distance from the base to the centre of the spindle, and is an essential factor when selecting a replacement handle for older uPVC windows.
Espag handles are a popular choice for uPVC windows, and there are a variety of different versions that can be found to fit your home. In-line uPVC window handles are straight and will turn either left or right and are sometimes referred to as universal window handles . Cranked handles are also available, and are available in both left-hand and right-hand variations.
Another popular option for uPVC windows is bladed handles. They're employed in windows that tilt and turn. They work as a catch and latch system instead of a multi-point lock. They are typically smaller than cockspurs, and can be a great option for those who prefer a more sleek appearance.
Sash handles are a great option for double-glazed windows, if you prefer a more traditional look. They're more like the latch and catch system, and are typically used on windows made of aluminium or timber. Sash handles are available in a variety of designs and colors and can be adorned with the addition of a monkey tail to give them a traditional look. They're typically cheaper than uPVC handles, and offer similar levels of security. They're not as effective as uPVC and might require additional support like a mortice or hook keep.
Durability
Double-glazed windows provide durability and strength, which makes them an ideal choice for any property. They can also aid in reducing the amount of cold air entering your home and improve efficiency in energy use. They can be constructed from uPVC, aluminium or wood. UPVC is the cheapest choice and provides high energy efficiency. They can be customized with extra security features.
The handles of a uPVC window can be customized to look different and come in a wide range of colors. They are made to withstand repeated use and can withstand corrosion. They come in a range of spindle sizes, and are polished. Some handles come with locks at the back. This is ideal for keeping your windows in place.
The choice of the appropriate handle for your uPVC windows is crucial because it should match with the design of the window and fit into your door or frame. Many people buy extra sets of handles for their windows and locks to have a spare set in case the first one breaks. They also purchase these items so that they can easily replace their old locks and handles should they need to.
There are numerous styles of uPVC window handle, including Espag or Cockspur handles. The various types of handles are distinguished by their dimensions, the size of the step, the length of the handle as well as fixing positions and blade length. Espag handles are a popular option for windows made of uPVC since they can be easily adjusted and come with an attractive design. Other alternatives include blades or spade handles and monkey tail handles.
Double-glazed windows are more durable than the older types of windows, because they have more layers as well as a stronger locking mechanism. This makes them more able to withstand the force of impact and deformation which can help to safeguard your home from burglars. The seals that surround double-glazed units can also help prevent heat from entering your home. If you notice that your windows are draughty, it could be due to damaged or worn handles or seals. If this is the case, you'll need to contact an expert installer to look into the issue and make repairs.