11 Strategies To Refresh Your Replace Window Handles
How to Replace Window Handles
Over time, wear and tear resulting from daily use and environmental factors can cause windows to become worn down to the point that it is in need of replacement. If you notice any damage or a decrease in function, it's important to take action.
Replacing the handle of the window is simple and requires only a few simple steps. Begin by removing the screw cover caps, then remove the screws and the handle.
Replacement Parts
Window handles are one of the most used parts of a uPVC double-glazed window and, therefore they are susceptible to wear out. It is therefore crucial to have the correct replacement parts to replacing a damaged window handle, regardless of whether you require an espag lock or cockspur handle, so that you can restore your windows back to their optimal condition and improve the security of your property.
The first thing you will require is to locate a replacement uPVC handle, this is available here:
After you've done that, you'll have to cut the spindle the appropriate size. You can employ an angle grinder or hand saw to do this. It is crucial to do it right, because when you cut the spindle in a wrong way the window handle might not fit correctly or be ripped off.
After you've cut the spindle to the proper size you can then fit your new uPVC window handle, this is quite easy. You must make sure that the handle is in an open or locked state before you do this. This allows you to align the screw holes to the ones that are in place and screw them in. After you have installed the new handle, it's a good idea change the screw covers to keep dust or other debris from getting into the holes.
It is worth mentioning at this point that the screws used for installing a uPVC window handle may differ from the screws used to remove a window handle, so it is advisable to verify before purchasing to ensure you have the proper screws to complete the job. Fortunately, almost all of our handles we offer include everything you require to replace the handle you have and install an entirely new one.
If you require any additional assistance or guidance regarding replacing your uPVC windows and doors then do not hesitate to contact us here at Bridgewater Glass. Our experts are ready to assist you with any problems you may have and can offer expert uPVC window repair services.
Take a measurement of the Spindle
Spindle is the name of the metal bar in a square shape that runs from the back of the handle to the lock mechanism. This spindle must be located before you are able to replace the handle. Usually, it is fixed by screws or pins, which can be removed with the help of a screwdriver. You should dampen a cloth and clean the area in which the handle is attached to the frame of the window prior getting rid of it. This will make the removal process of the handle a lot easier.
Remove the screws or pins off the window frame as well as the handle. This will allow you to slide the new handle in the frame and then screw it in. Make sure you align the holes for screws in the handle and those on the window frame to ensure that they match. Replace any screw caps that are missing.
Window handles come in various sizes and styles. But the most important characteristic is that all are designed to fit the same type espagnolette bolts used on uPVC or windows made of timber. You can easily upgrade your windows with a brand new handle design. You can also find tilt and turn handles that are in line with Secure by Design requirements.
In addition to the design of the handle, you are able to choose from a range different finishes and locking options. Some of them include keys that lock and push-button locks that lock the door when it is closed. You can also choose between a cranked and an inline handle, with the former providing more space for hands against the window, and the latter being a little more tidy.
After you have replaced the handle, you should test it to ensure that it functions properly and securely. If you are satisfied with the outcome, you can remove the handle (if required) and replace the cap screws. Now you have a modern high-quality replacement for your uPVC windows handles. The handles are available in a variety of black, white, chrome, gold and dark bronze finishes. They are available with a standard or longer spindle lengths, and are suitable for all types of uPVC windows.
Remove the handle that was previously used

Window handles can have an enormous impact on the appearance of a room. Picking the right handle for windows is a delicate choice. Handles come in a wide range of styles and finishes, therefore it is important to choose one that is compatible with the style of the window. It is also important to consider the type of windows you have because certain styles may not work with other types of windows.
Espag handles can be found on uPVC window frames in two different styles: in-line or cranked. In-line handles are straight and can turn left or right, and these are sometimes referred to as universal
window handles . Cranked handles feature a small bent piece at the back that you move to open or close the window and they are available in left and right handed versions.
You'll require a handle compatible with tilt and turn windows. They are similar to espagnolette handles, but have an oval spindle in the rear, which is a part of the gear box within the lock mechanism. The diameter of the spindle is usually 7mm, but you can also find handles with a wider cross-section for windows made of timber.
Additionally, you have to think about the step height when choosing the handle you want to purchase. This is the distance between the bottom of the handle's nose and the frame. It is essential to get it right.
When you have the new handle in place now, you can test it. This can be done using the Javascript executor to navigate and click on various web elements on a page. You'll need to use the window handle function, which prints out the handles of the browser. You can identify the handle of the parent window, and then use the child window to perform various actions on the web page. Selenium's guide can help you if you have any questions about the window handle function.