What Double Glazing Window Handles Will Be Your Next Big Obsession?
Types of Window Handles
Window handles are a crucial part of the overall appearance of your home. It is essential to think about both design and function. There are many different types of handle available such as Espag handles, Cockspur handles, and tilt and turn.
Espag handles are usually found on double-glazed windows. They work with espagnolete locks that have multi-point security. They can be fitted in-line or cranked.
uPVC
uPVC has become a popular alternative to aluminium and timber due to its low cost. This product for home improvement is eco-friendly and a long-term investment. It is tough, durable and weatherproof. uPVC is tested under extreme temperatures to ensure it will not fade due to sunlight. It also resists corrosion and other chemicals such as acids.
Window handles are generally constructed from uPVC. They are used to lock or open your windows. They are available in various designs and sizes. They are readily available at many hardware stores and are inexpensive. If your windows are not closing correctly or the locks don't engage it could be because the handle is damaged or broken. A simple fix will restore the function of your windows and will make them look beautiful.
Before purchasing new uPVC handles, you will need to measure the backset. This measurement is the distance from the underside of the nose of the handle to the bottom of the screw plate. The most commonly used uPVC handles have a 43mm backset. You can find window handles with a smaller or larger backsets, based on the kind and size of the window. You will also need to take into consideration if you have a cockspur handle, or a spade or blade handle. door handles have a spindle protruding from the handle, whereas spade and blade handles are made for fixed windows.
If your uPVC handles are stuck, the spindle inside the handle is probably worn out. This is a fairly frequent issue that is seen in older windows. It can be corrected by replacing the handle. It is possible that the roller on the shoot bolt has separated from the handle.
Timber
If your windows are constructed from timber, then you'll need window handles that are compatible with the material. Thankfully, Sealco Scotland stocks a select range of handles designed to fit timber windows. You can pick from a variety of colours and finishes to suit your home.
There are a variety of handles for timber windows with double glazing, including Espag, Cockspur, and tilt and turn. They are all available in different styles, including designs from the past. Selecting the right handle is crucial, as it can determine how easy it is to open and close your windows.
When selecting a pair of window handles you should also be aware of the height of the step. This is the distance between the base of the spindle and the nose of the handle. This will help you determine whether the handle will be able to fit into your blinds, and also prevent them from being poked through. It's also important to check the spindle length of the handle. This is the distance between the handle base and the point where the handle is screwed into the window frame.
For more information on selecting the correct window handle for your double-glazed windows, talk to a specialist from Sealco Scotland today. We'll be glad to answer any questions you have and help you choose the best solution for your requirements. Contact us via our online form or calling us at 07875 773433. Our experts can also give you advice on a wide range of other products for your windows, from hinges and glazing beads to insulation.
Aluminium
The handles on your double glazed windows are a crucial part of the overall look of your home. The handles do not just allow you to open and shut your windows, but also ensure security by locking the window in place. This helps prevent thieves from gaining entry to your property through the windows.
Aluminium is a popular material used in window handles. They come in styles and colors to suit any home. They are designed to withstand prolonged use for a long period of time. They are available in a range of finishes and can be fixed either on the outside or inside of the window frame.
There are many kinds of window handles, but they can be divided into three categories that include cockspur (also called espag), tilt and turn and the espag. Cockspur window handle systems are latch and catch systems installed on timber, aluminium and uPVC casement windows. They differ from espag handles because the cockspur handles close into a catch, whereas the espag handle closes onto a wedge block.
The cockspur handle and the espag handles are designed to work with espagnolette locks. This will increase the security of your home. They are operated by an elongated lock that is located inside the handle. They are a great choice for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can also be locked using keys, which is especially useful for child safety.
Aluminium handles are a popular option because of their durability and aesthetics. Available in a variety of colours including grey to complement any style of interior. They are also less expensive than uPVC and are ideal for keeping your home warm by retaining the heat. They don't require painting and are easily repaired.
Cockspur
Cockspur handles are a simple latch and catch arrangement you can find on timber and upvc windows. These window handles feature the nose, which locks, and locates a plastic striker that is fixed to the frame. The cockspur handles can be locked deadlock to provide additional security. The Yale Securistyle Virage cockspur handle available in different nose heights so you can choose the best one to replace your window.
The cockspur handle is commonly used on older windows, but can be fitted to modern double glazed windows as well. If you are replacing a window with an internal mechanism that is different from the original, you might need to use wedges to ensure the cockspur handle is correctly positioned in the frame. Window wedges or cockspur wedges can be a simple fix and are available in different sizes to suit your needs.
These wedges for windows are used to position the handle in the correct frame of replacement upvc and timber windows. They usually come with a cockspur handle, and are easily identifiable by the flat surface on the back. They are also available as a separate item and are easy to put in.
The cockspur handle can be installed on both the right and left doors. It is a sturdy handle that can be installed with the use of a key or thumb turn lock for added security and privacy. The cockspur is constructed of premium materials that can endure repeated use for a long time. It's also available in a variety of finishes to match your existing hardware. This handle is suitable for timber and uPVC windows with casement. It can be purchased with a key or thumb-turn lock.
Espagnolette

On the majority of modern double-glazed windows Espagnolette handles operate multi-point locking systems. They have a spindle at the back, which is connected to an internal gearbox within the window that, when turned, moves the shootbolt system that secures the perimeter of the window that opens. Espagnolette handles are a versatile choice and can be used in tilt-and-turn window systems as well as traditional cock spur Windows. They come in a range of styles, including cranked offset and locking designs and monkeytail, peardrop, reeded and teardrop handles to match both modern and traditional styles.
The term "cranked" refers to a lever design that is located a bit farther away from the handleframe, allowing for a more generous clearance between the window frame and the hand when working. This could be advantageous in the event that the original handles were located right up against the frame edge making them difficult for users to move. Cranked designs are available in right-hand or left-hand versions depending on the orientation of the window they replace.
It is essential to consider the different styles and types of handles that are available when replacing uPVC windows or changing the appearance of your home. There are a variety of ways to make a door or window feel more comfortable, secure and secure. If you are looking for the contemporary appearance of black handles or the rustic beauty of a cast iron design there are plenty of options to suit all tastes and budgets.
Espag handles are the most common type of handle that is found on uPVC and double-glazed windows made of aluminium. They feature seven millimetre squared spindles that controls the multi-point lock system when moved and are compatible in conjunction with both tilt and turn and traditional cock spur window systems. They are extremely versatile and can be used to secure a variety of window stays.