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Replacing Window Handle

Over time, a window handle can be damaged due to frequent use and exposure elements. This can lead to the handle becoming shaky or wobbly. This can make it difficult to open or close your window.

Replacing the handle on your window is a simple task that can be accomplished in just a few steps. The key is to remove the screws that are holding the old handle, and then find a replacement.

Handle Identification

Choosing the right window handles could appear to be a minor issue, but this element will significantly impact the look of your windows. The best handles seamlessly complement the style you choose and can enhance the look of your house and enhancing its elegance. A wrongly-matched handle however, can be an eyesore and disrupt the harmony of your home.

To avoid making this costly mistake, it's important to carefully identify your window handle before buying replacements. This will ensure that the new handles you purchase are compatible with your existing uPVC windows, and will offer the desired functionality and aesthetic.

Window handle types vary from traditional sash lifts to modern tilt-and-turn designs. The most common types of window handles include:

Espag Window Handles

These handles have a mental spindle that is attached to the back of the window frame, which drives the window mechanism. The handles are fixed in place to stop them from moving when they are used. This type of window handle is usually employed in modern homes.

Cockspur Window Handles

With intricate designs and antique finishes, cockspur handles be a beautiful addition to classic or traditional homes. They are available in a variety of colors so you can choose one that complements your decor.

Casement Window Handles

This type of window handle is found on both casement and awning Windows. The simple crank allows the windows to be shut and opened smoothly. This handle is found in a wide range of American homes including modern farmhouses and suburban one-story homes.

Remove the screws from the bottom of the handle, and store them safely. Also, note the length of the spindle as this will be the most important factor in determining the appropriate size handle for your windows. Once you've determined what kind and size of handle you require you can start looking for an alternative. When you purchase a new handle, make sure that the spindle's length is identical to the previous one. If you are unsure of the spindle length, it is advisable to buy the handle with an adjustable spindle.

Identifying the length of the spindle

If you're replacing a window handle it is crucial to be aware of how far the spindle extends from the base. This will help you choose the right replacement. Typically the square peg at the back of the handle is attached to the spindle by screws or pins. Remove the old handle and then locate the screw or pin, and employ a screwdriver for removal of it. Then, carefully remove the spindle, and note the length of the metal bar it connects to.

The spindle size will help you determine the kind of handle that is installed on your uPVC window. This is vital, since every handle has a distinct method of fitting into the uPVC frame. Older handles have a spur which extends and secures onto the wedge striker. Cockspur handles are what they're known as and should match when replacing. replacement window handle RepairMyWindowsAndDoors is covered by sleeves on handles that are newer.

Knowing the handle type that you have installed in your uPVC windows will help make sure that the replacement is an exact match. In addition to the spindle length, you also need to be aware of whether the handle is handed or not. Handles that open in a clockwise direction are left-handed. Those that open in the counter-clockwise direction are right-handed.

The step height is an additional important factor to consider when identifying the type uPVC window handles. This is the length of the square metal bar that extends from the base of the handle to the back of the window frame. This is the height of the step on the handle. Order an additional handle with the same height to ensure it will fit the window frame.

The procedure of replacing the uPVC window handle is easy, especially when you are able to identify the correct part number. After removing the handle and replacing the visible screws with screw covers. Take a closer look at the bottom of the handle to locate any fixing screws that are hidden beneath it. Using a screwdriver or pliers take them out and remove the handle from the window frame.





Identifying the Screws

Although window handles are often omitted but they are an essential part of your windows in terms of both functionality and aesthetics. It's not a surprise that window handles may become damaged and require replacement. It's relatively simple to replace windows handles. It is essential to know the type of handle you currently have before you replace it. Not all uPVC handles have the same dimensions, so you'll need be sure that the new handle fits in the holes that are already there and that the rod (spindle) is the correct length.

Once you've identified what kind of handle you're using, you'll be able to take it apart and remove the handle that was previously used. To do this, you'll need an appropriate screwdriver and a bit of patience. The handle is attached to its base by pin or screw which can be removed by unscrewing it from the outside of the frame. When you've got the handle removed, you can begin taking off the fixing pins or screws that hold it to the frame. They are located in the holes around the handle base. Once these have been removed the handle can be removed and the spindle pushed through from behind to secure it into the right position.

After removing the handle, you must measure the length of spindle. Place something in the middle hole. After that, you can take a look at the label on the new handle to confirm whether it's the correct size for the windows you have. Alternatively, you can drop something into the hole and measure its depth to find out the size of the spindle you'll need to purchase.

Once you have established the length of your spindle, it's now time to install the new handle. Simply align the holes for fixing with those on your window frame and insert the pins or screws to tighten them. Be cautious not to over-tighten the screws or pins as this can cause the handle to warp or crack. After you have installed your new handle check it by opening and shutting the window several times.

Identifying the window frame

If the window handle of your uPVC falls off it can be extremely frustrating and may seem inoperable. It is more likely the handle simply lost its grip. This can be easily repaired by following a few easy instructions. Recognizing the kind of handle you are using is vital as there are many different kinds of handles for double-glazing windows, and some are only available from certain manufacturers. If you can identify the handle it will also be much easier to locate a replacement handle.

In the majority of cases, the handle is fixed by screws which are located under covers on either side of the handle. The covers can be removed with a screwdriver to expose the screw holes. Keep these screws in a safe place as you will need them when you install the new handle.

Once you have removed the screws you can then remove the handle off. After the handle is removed, you will be in a position to see the spindle running through it and into the lock mechanism in the window frame. When buying a replacement handle it is vital to ensure that the length of the spindle is identical to the original one. To check this, you can take a take a look at the old handle or drop something in the middle of the spindle hole to see how deep it goes. Once you have the proper size spindle, you can fit the handle to the window and make sure it is secured with screws or pins.

When a window handle fails typically, it's due to a lack of maintenance such as cleaning or lubrication. As time passes, this can cause the handle to become brittle and eventually break. The handle could also be subjected to extra stress if it isn't properly aligned or fixed to the window frame. The handle will then be exposed to stress or pressure that could lead to it breaking. Regular maintenance and ensuring the handle is properly fitted can stop this from happening.

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