7 Helpful Tips To Make The Most Of Your Replacement Handles For Upvc Windows
Replacement Handles For UPVC Windows
uPVC window handles can become loose and fall off. With the proper tools, it's not difficult to replace them.
Identify the type of handle you have by looking for screws or pins that hold it in place. Once you've identified them, remove them and carefully drag the handle off its spindle.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most commonly used kind of handle you will find on double-glazing uPVC windows. They're flat with a cylindrical shape. They are usually made of uPVC however, they could also be made of other materials based on your window's design and style. The handles are also available in a range of shapes and colors to complement your home's decor.

The espag may also be called a spade or cockspur. It's typically found on older uPVC windows and is a good choice as an alternative to a damaged one. They're not as secure as modern designs, but they offer a simple locking mechanism. The handle is made of two studs round called mushrooms that are able to move upwards and downwards as the handle is rotated. These catch onto a metal plate, which is known as a keep on the frame. The handle can also be found in a cranked model that provides more space to hold with a sleeker appearance. Also, there is an inline version.
These kinds of uPVC window handles are often found on older timber windows, as well as double-glazed windows. They are typically made of aluminum or uPVC but they can also be made from other materials. Espag window handles are locked by a key, or with wedge blocks that are placed between the frame and handle. They're also very easy to maintain and you can even purchase replacement parts for them if they break.
To select the right espag handle for your window, first determine the dimensions of the spindle on the back of the handle. It should be a maximum of 7mm in diameter. Also, measure the height of step where the handle is attached to the window frame. If you choose the right handle size the window will shut securely.
Monkey tail handles for windows are an excellent choice for older windows. They also suit modern window styles and come in left- or right-handed versions. They feature a stylish reeded end detail and a slim backplate to fit inside the frame of the window. They can be locked and have an excellent height.
Venetian Handle
There are a myriad of styles to pick from when replacing window handles made of upvc. There are Espag handles, Cockspur handles, spade or blade handles as well as tilt and turn handles. The type of handle you choose will depend upon the type of window you have as well as on your personal preferences. Also, you should be aware of the size of the handle and the length of the spindle. It is essential to make sure that the new handle fits into the screw holes and will have the proper spindle length.
A cockspur handle is one of the most well-known kinds of replacement handles available for upvc windows. They are available in a broad variety of finishes and colors. They are also available in locking and non-locking models. The main distinction between the two is that a cockspur handle is able to be locked with keys. The keyed version is typically used for high-security properties and is more secure than the traditional handle.
Venetian handles, similar to Espagnolette handles, are generally connected to the frame by two bolts. They have a low projection from the frame and don't cause blinds to be damaged like other window handles. They are also ideal for high-rise apartments because they can easily be cleaned from the inside. Window handles are the ideal choice if are looking for a stylish, practical replacement for your Upvc Windows.
There is a handle for every style of window. When selecting a replacement handle, you should take into account the size and shape of the screw holes are, the step height as well as the length of the spindle and the handle. The handle must be able to support the weight of the window when it is closed.
A tilt-and-turn handle is ideal for a window made of upvc which opens from the side. It has a dual function and lets you tilt and turn the window, which is helpful for ventilation cleaning, security and ventilation. It is also easy to use, even with only one hand. The handle can be used to lock the window in a wide open position, or it can be tilted so you can enjoy the fresh air without worrying that burglars might get inside.
Pear Drop Handle
If you've got a damaged uPVC window handle or lock It's likely that you'll need to replace it. It's a fairly simple process and can be done yourself. First, close your window and remove the screw located at the base handle. This will reveal two more screws, and once these are removed, the handle should disappear. The multipoint lock can be removed by removing two screws. After the new handle is made, put it in place. If your handle is equipped with a a screw cap it is recommended to replace it.
Espagnolette handles are typically employed on uPVC window frames. They are distinguished by their flat strip design and their use in conjunction with multipoint locks that are secure and secured within the frame to provide the highest levels of security for your home. They are available in various finishes and can be fitted with a left or right opening.
Cockspur handles are more traditional in appearance. They work differently than espagnolette handles and are a popular choice for older improvements and those who prefer a more traditional style. These handles come with a shaft that runs through the handle into the gearbox. This then turns a series of shootbolt rods, which are secured to the window.
door handles offer more security and are more contemporary than cockspur-style handles. These handles are a great choice for anyone looking to update their windows but still retain the traditional feel of their home.
The Cornish Heritage Tear Drop Espag handle is a tribute to 19th Century Ironmongery. It is perfect for windows with a heritage style and will provide your home with a stylish exterior. This handle can be used with a tear drop operating stay and dummy stays, allowing you to create an entire window that is reminiscent of the heritage.
Choosing the correct handle replacement for your uPVC windows can be difficult however our helpful guide and helpful tips will ensure you get the best results. If you're replacing your current uPVC handle and lock, or upgrading your entire window set, you can trust that Bridgewater Glass will help you discover the best solution that will fit your home.
Tilt and Turn Handle
Tilt and turn handles are used on double-glazed windows which open inwards and can be tilted up or down for ventilation. The handle is turned and a lock mechanism activates when the window is tilted into either position. These windows are extremely popular in Europe and allow for better ventilation and improved safety, particularly when children are around. When replacing a uPVC tilt and turn handle, the new handle should be compatible with the window type and locking mechanism to ensure security and functionality.
Tilt-and-turn windows are usually made of uPVC, aluminum or timber frames. Timber frames are employed by homeowners who want a more traditional feel and appearance to their house. UPVC frames are the cheapest and most affordable choice and offer excellent durability, energy efficiency, and minimal maintenance needs. Aluminum frames however are a more costly option, but offer the strongest strength and resistance to corrosion.
The uPVC handle tilts and turns in a similar way to an espagnolette, but is heavier and larger because it is fitted to larger windows. They are also more durable due to the fact that they are able to withstand more forces when the window is opened inwards or tilted.
The key to a replacement tilt-and-turn handle is that it can be locked in one of four positions. This will stop the window from being opened all the way to the room. This can be done using keys, which are useful when young children are present to prevent them from opening the window too wide and risking injury.
Therefore, the majority of tilt and turn window handles that are on the market come with this feature into the standard model with the exception of cheap Chinese-made products. Sealco Scotland stocks a range of high-quality tilt and turn handles by manufacturers like Hoppe Trojan and Sensei.
It is essential to measure your existing handle before purchasing a tilt-and-turn window handle. This will assist you to determine the best design. You will need to measure the distance between the screw fixing holes which are usually 43mm from centre to the centre. Some handles might have the screws hidden by covers or a spring loaded backplate, so you will need to remove these before you can reveal the fixing holes.