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Replacement Window Handle

Window handles made of uPVC include a spindle through them that connects to the lock mechanism inside the frame. Over time this can become loose or even break.

Replacing a damaged or broken window handle is easy and simple. First open the window and take off any screws that have been exposed (these are often hidden behind caps made of plastic). The spindle will be exposed. You can cut it to the correct length.

What's the problem?

Over time the window handle could begin to display signs that it's time to be replaced. This can happen due to a variety of factors, including excessive use or aging, as well as exposure to harsh elements, such as freezing temperatures. If you notice that your window handle is damaged or no longer functional, it's a great idea to consult an uPVC specialist and find the best replacement for your type of window.

In general, uPVC window types are designed to be compatible with a variety of handle and lock variations. However, it's a good idea to check with the experts at Truth hardware to find the right replacement handle for your specific casement or awning window. This will help ensure that the handle is put in correctly and give you a long-lasting solution that's both durable and secure.

If you discover that the window handle has an obstruction in the form of an iron "tongue" that stops the handle from turning involuntarily, then you need to understand that this is a safety feature that safeguards you and your family against accidental opening of the window at an unfavorable angle. To avoid accidentally activating the blocker, press the unlocker and the seal of the window profile at the same time.

Another reason for your uPVC window handle to stop functioning properly could be that the lubricant has dried. This is a problem that is seen with uPVC window handles because they are exposed to the elements over many years. If you find that your uPVC handles aren't turning correctly, you can re-lubricate them by applying a little oil around the sash gear and the worm.

Do I need to change my lock?

Window handles are an integral part of windows, as they assist in opening and close. Over time window handles may get damaged or worn out, and require to be replaced. This is a simple and straightforward task.

There are many different kinds of uPVC handles to pick from, each of which has unique functions. The standard window handle is the most common. It has a simple function, allowing users to open or close the window. A lockable uPVC handle is available for homeowners who are more concerned with security. It can be locked with keys, offering an additional layer of security and meeting the requirements of home insurance in many cases.

Additionally, there are a range of other variations that offer additional features. Some uPVC window handles come with an option to be pressed in order to serve as a security device for children. This is a great choice for families with young children since it can deter them from trying to escape by opening the window.

There are a variety of other options that can be utilized to improve the energy efficiency. The window handle can be used to close the window. This reduces heat loss and keeps the interior of the property warm.

It is important to locate the correct replacement for a uPVC window handle, regardless of which type is required. This will ensure optimal functionality and safety. To ensure this it is recommended that the spindle of the current window handle is measured since this will serve as a reference point for the new handle to be installed. This will stop the replacement from being unbalanced or loose which could cause further damage and potential security concerns.

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The majority of uPVC window handles get damaged over time due to constant use, wear and tear and even the impacts of weather or intruders. But, before you rush out to purchase a new handle or lock, take a quick look to see what type of lock and handle you currently have. This will make sure you get the right replacement and ensure it will be an exact fit that will not damage your window and offering maximum security.

There are two kinds of uPVC window handles and locks handles: cockspur handles and espagnolette handles. Both of these operate an internal locking mechanism within the window frame, but they are slightly different from each other in how they accomplish this. In general, the handles of espagnolette have spindles that are inserted into the lock gearbox and then turns the shoot bolt rods to open the window. They are typically used on tilt and turn uPVC windows.

Cockspur handles have a lever which hooks onto an inside striker plate in the shape of a wedge. These handles are usually found on older uPVC window frames and offer additional security because they lock at both the top of the frame and the bottom.

It's time to replace the handle and lock. To do this first, make sure the window is in the open position. Remove the screw at the top of the handle base. You can now remove two more screws. Once all of the components of the old handle have been removed, it is just a matter of inserting the new handle, positioning it correctly, and screwing in the two remaining screws. If there are screw cover caps, make sure to put them back in place also.

Do I need a handle for a cockspur?

A Cockspur handle has the appearance of a spur (or nose) to the side of it which locks onto a wedge found on your window frame. These handles are fitted on older uPVC windows and some aluminium windows.

They are simple to install. You simply screw them in the same manner as you removed the previous handle. You should test your new handle first, in case the spindle's placement isn't the correct position. After you've tried it, you can put the handle in place and install an end cap to cover the end of the spindle.

If you have an Cockspur style handle then it is important to determine the backset of your window that is the distance between the screw's base plate and the the handle's nose. This measurement is also called the 'nose-height'. It is essential for the replacement of handles.

You can replace your window handles by different styles of. Espag handles are usually installed on double-glazed windows which are newer. There are also tilt and turn handles, spade handles or monkey tail window handles, that can be put on either uPVC or aluminium windows.

Monkey tail handles are one of the most eye-catching and decorative kinds of window handles. They can be fitted to a range of window styles, including uPVC casement windows up to timber sash windows. These handles are perfect for those looking to improve the security of their home without the need to replace the entire window system. This type of handle works in combination with a shootbolt and is extremely easy to operate, whether it is shut or opened.

How do I replace the handle on the window?

If you require a replacement window handle due to a breakage or to enhance the appearance of your home, it's a relatively easy task that you can do by yourself. upvc door handle to do this correctly in order to ensure safety and efficiency.

It is possible to open the window a bit while keeping the handle in the open position. Utilizing a screwdriver remove the screws at the top and bottom of the handle. Then, put the handle to the open or locked position and screw the new one. Make sure that the spindle of the new handle has been inserted into the lock mechanism in the same manner as the spindle of the old handle was (a small test can be done by simply dropping something into the middle hole and observing how deep it goes without hitting anything).

Replace the screw caps after the handle is installed. Make sure not to lose the caps. Test whether your window handle functions by moving it between the locked and locked positions a few times.





Window handles are an essential part of any uPVC window and, over time, they can become worn out or even break. If this happens, it's crucial that you replace the broken window handle as soon as possible to prevent security risks and ensure that your windows function properly. Bridgewater Glass' expert team will be happy to help you in the event that you require a new window handle for your home. Our team has years of experience working with uPVC and we're confident that we'll have the perfect solution for your needs.

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