11 Ways To Completely Sabotage Your Replacement Window Handle
Replacement Window Handle
uPVC window handles have a spindle running through them that connects to the lock mechanism within the frame. Over time, this can become loose and even break.
It is easy to replace a broken window handle. Open the window, and then remove all screws (often hidden behind plastic caps). This will reveal the spindle which you can cut to the desired length.
What's the problem here?

As time passes your window handle will begin to display signs of wear and tear which could eventually lead to needing to be replaced. This could be due to many reasons like the use of your window, aging and exposure to harsh environments like freezing temperatures. If you find that your window handle has deteriorated or is not in good working order It's recommended to speak with a uPVC expert to find the right replacement for the specific kind of window.
In general, uPVC window types are designed to work with a variety of handle and lock variations. However, it is always a good idea to check with the experts at Truth hardware to find the right replacement handle for your particular casement or awning window. This will help ensure that the handle is installed correctly and give you an option that is both sturdy and secure.
If you discover that the window handle has a blocker in the form of an iron "tongue" that stops the handle from rotating involuntarily, then it's important to know that this is a security feature that protects you and your family against accidental opening of the window at an unfavourable angle. To avoid accidentally activating the blocker, you must press both the unlocker and the seal of the window profile at the same time.
The lubricant that is in your uPVC handle may have dried out. This is a frequent issue with uPVC handles since they are able to be exposed to elements for long durations of time, which may result in them drying out. If you notice that your uPVC handles don't turn properly, you can relubricate them by applying a little oil around the sash gear as well as the worm.
Do I need to buy a new lock?
Window handles are a crucial part of windows, since they aid in opening and shut. However, over time, they can be damaged or worn and need to be replaced. Luckily it is a simple and straightforward task.
There are a variety of different kinds of uPVC handle available to choose from, each offering its own unique functions. The standard window handle is the most common. It serves a straightforward function, allowing the user to open or close windows. For homeowners who are more concerned about security, a lockable uPVC window handle is also available. This can be locked using a key, which provides an extra layer of security and meeting the requirements of home insurance in a lot of cases.
Additionally there are a variety of other options that provide additional features. Some uPVC window handles feature buttons that can be pressed to act as a safety device for children. This is a good choice for families with children, as it can aid in stopping them from opening the window in an attempt to escape.
As well as this, there are also several alternatives that are designed to improve the efficiency of an energy-efficient home. This is because the window handle can be used to shut windows which reduces the loss of heat and keeps interior of the house warmer.
No matter what kind of uPVC window handle is required, it is vital that the appropriate replacement be discovered to ensure a high level of safety and performance. To this end it is recommended that the spindle of the current window handle is measured, as this will provide an ideal reference point for the replacement to be fitted. This will stop the replacement from being loose or misaligned and causing further damage and potential security issues.
What kind of lock and handle do I have?
The majority of uPVC window handles are damaged over time due to constant use, wear, and tear, as well as the impacts of weather or intruders. click through the following post to know what type of handle you have prior to buying a new one. This will help to ensure that you buy the right replacement and will be an exact fit, preventing damage to your window and providing the highest security.
There are two types of uPVC handles and locks: cockspur handles and espagnolette handles. Both operate with a locking mechanism inside the window frame, but they differ from each other in how they do this. The majority of espagnolette handles are equipped with a spindle which is inserted into a lock gearbox. The rods that shoot are then turned to open the window. They are most commonly used on tilt and turn uPVC windows.
Cockspur handles On the other hand, have an elongated lever that connects to the striker plate in the shape of a wedge on the inside of the window frame. These handles are usually found on older uPVC window frames and provide additional security since they lock at both the top of the frame as well as the bottom.
Once you've identified what type of lock and handle you have It's time to start the replacement process. To begin first, ensure that the window is in the open position. Then, you can remove the screw from the top of the handle's base. This will reveal two more screws that you can also take off. After you have removed all the old components, you can simply replace the handle and screw into the two remaining screws. If there are screw cap caps, make sure you put them back in place, too.
Do I require a cockspur?
A Cockspur handle has a spur (or nose) to the side that locates and locks over a wedge found on your window frame. These handles are used on older uPVC and aluminium windows.
The handles are easy to put in. Simply screw them exactly the same way as you removed the previous handle. It's a good idea to test your new handle prior to when you screw it in the correct position, in case the spindle isn't in the right position. After you've tried it and it's in the right place, you can screw the handle in position and then install the cap for screws on the spindle's end.
If you own Cockspur handles, it is crucial to determine the distance between the screw plate's base and the underside of the handle. This is also referred to as the 'nose height and is a crucial measurement to determine the correct size of replacement handles.
You can replace your window handles by various. Espag handles are usually fitted to double-glazed windows that are newer. There are tilt and turn options for handles such as 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 and can be adapted to a variety of window styles, from uPVC casement windows up to timber sash windows. These handles are ideal for people who want to enhance their home's security without the need to replace the entire window system. This type of handle operates in conjunction with a shootbolt, and is very simple to operate when open or closed.
How do I replace my window handle?
If you require a replacement window handle due to damage or to improve the appearance of your home, it's a simple task that can be completed yourself. It's crucial that you do this properly to ensure safety and functionality.
Start by opening the window in a small in a way, and then keep the handle in a position that is open. Remove the screws from the top and bottom of the handle with the screwdriver. Then, put the handle in the unlocked/opening position and screw in the new one. The spindle on the new handle should be put into the lock mechanism in the same way as the old handle was. (A small test can be conducted by dropping something in the middle hole to check how deep it is).
Once the handle is fitted then replace the screw caps, making sure not to lose them. Then, test whether your window handle functions by moving it between locked and locked positions a few times.
Window handles are essential components of any uPVC window and over time they may wear out or even break. It is essential to replace the broken window handles as soon as possible to avoid security issues and ensure that your windows function properly. Bridgewater Glass' expert team will be happy to help you if you need a new window handle to your home. Our team has a wealth of experience working with uPVC and we're confident we'll be able to provide the best solution for your needs.