A Provocative Rant About Replacement Upvc Door Handles
Replacement UPVC Door Handles
If you're replacing the handles or want to add a bit of more security, you can find the right handle for your door. Upvc handles are simple to install and conform to the 92mm centers required by multipoint locks.
The most important measurements to take into consideration are the backplate fixing centers and lever/key hole dimensions. Compare these measurements with your current marks before making a purchase.
Lever/Pad
Lever pad handles are made up of a lever on one side and a paddle-shaped handle on the other. These are designed to work with key wind locks however, they can also be used to split spindle multipoint door locks (though you'll need a separate dual spindle lock case).
Once you have chosen the appropriate handle for the doors, the finishes will be listed in the drop-down menu. Certain styles of handles are not available in all finishes. You should always look over the technical drawings and size sections for the specific product you are looking for to ensure that you get the right size and fit.
When selecting new lever pad door handles made of Upvc it is essential to ensure that they correspond to the PZ (distance between the spindle of the handle and the center of the hole in the cylinder) of your existing multipoint door locks, since they have to be in the same line to allow doors to remain locked, whether from the inside or outside. Our handles are designed to fit the majority of standard cylinders, but it is important to double-check before purchasing.

You'll need to remove the handles on your current handle and remove the lock case if upgrading to dual spindle handle levers because this will require an additional split cylinder inline. You can purchase these separately. We have included a diagram of the technical aspects in the images of each product.
It is a good thing to loosen the screws that are holding your door handle, and then check the mechanism. If the screws aren't loose enough, you may need to loosen them further. Then, you can remove the spindle from the door handle and replace it with your new upvc handle. It is crucial to make sure that the handle is in the right position prior to installing it. You can do this by placing your finger between the frame of the door, and the handle to make sure that it's level.
Lever/Lever
Lever door handles are an a multi-point lock using an Euro cylinder and can be found on most upvc double doors, aluminium doors and a few wooden doors. They have a lever inside and an outside paddle and are typically available in two varieties. Sprung - These include a spring cassette installed within the backplate, which helps bring the handle lever to a horizontal position. Non-sprung - they do not have a spring mechanism, and will require manual pulled to bring the handle lever to the horizontal position.
To fix the door handle lever that is sliding you'll need to locate the hole or detent access pin. This is usually an insignificant hole or protruding ring or rectangle that is located on the base of the handle plate. Once you have located it, loosen the set screw with a screwdriver and remove it to allow the lever to return to the horizontal position.
When the handle is in a horizontal position you can put the screws back in place and tighten them until the handle remains secured to the base plate. Consider applying a threadlocking solution to the threads of screws to increase grip and prevent the threads from becoming loose over time.
There are many reasons why door handles of levers droop. The most common reason is that the fixings aren't tight, causing the lever bearing to bind up against the door. It could also be that the levers haven't been adjusted at the right angle, which causes compression of the latch mechanism and prevents it from fully springing into operation.
A common cause of spring levers that are not functioning correctly is the spring not being in the correct position on the backplate. The easiest way to test this is to operate the handle to see whether it changes to its horizontal position.
If your door handles are loose it is crucial to find the problem quickly, as this can lead to excessive wear on the screws and possibly to the handle falling off of the base plate. It is recommended to tighten all loose screws regularly to help to prevent them from loosening.
Lever/Snib
These handles made of upvc are also referred to as 'Snib' handle sets and have a snib button on the top of the lever that you can push down to lock your door if you don't have a fake lock. These handles are fitted with a Fullex lock 68PZ. (68mm between the spindle and lock centre). We also stock a variety of other 68PZ door handles from manufacturers like Ferco and Fab & Fix.
You can upgrade your home by changing your door handles regardless of whether you're replacing existing handles or installing new ones on doors that you have built. There are many styles to choose from for upvc door handles , including the classic levers on backplates. Other options include curved or straight short latches as well as dummy knobs for multi-point locks. These are ideal for French doors.
Rose door handles are circular or oval-shaped versions of backplate lever handles. These handles are identified by a lever or a knob that is mounted on a backplate. The backplate is removable for hidden fixing.
There's a wide selection of chrome and colored finishes available for these handles to complement your door and other hardware, like hinges, knobs and bolts. Some handles are supplied with grub screws to aid in the secure attachment of the lever or knob to the spindle. Other handles are supplied with bathroom spindles that can be used to operate bathroom locks. They incorporate a thumbturn turn and release mechanism, ideal for bathroom doors.
Mortise
The tubular latch is most likely to be the cause of this if your uPVC door handle is slammed shut. This could be due to many things however the most frequent is the lack of lubrication on the latch plate. This can be corrected quickly by opening the door and spraying lubricant onto the handle and lock. Or, it could be that the latch plate has been separated from the backplate. This can be a bit more problematic and will require a specialist to fix.
A multipoint handle system is the ideal solution to a stuck door handle. These handles are mounted through the faceplate and operated with either a thumb turn or key knob which activates the cam that locks the deadbolt. The handles are available in a number of sizes that will fit various kinds of uPVC doors. They also come in an array of attractive finishes to match the hardware you already have. The handles are available online or from the local locksmith. They are easy to install and come with clear instructions.
To choose a replacement handle set, you will be required to be aware of the PZ size of your cylinder. This is the distance from the edge of the inner frame of the door to the center point of the handle hole in millimetres. You'll also need the type of lock on your door, regardless of whether it's a mortise lock or a hook lock. The most efficient way to locate the correct handle once you have the measurements is to use the filter for brands on the website. This will narrow down your choices and allow you to select the correct size from the list.
A typical set of handles includes the handle unit with a pair of various length screws as well as drill guides and installation instructions. Smarter versions, like the Igloohome Smart Mortise 2+ come with a mortice lock with a keypad. These are more complex models and are ideal for professional installers or very skilled DIYers. Certain handle sets come with various additional accessories, such as weather strips, that can be used to improve the appearance of the door.