17 Reasons Why You Should Ignore Replacement Window Handle
Replacement Window Handle
uPVC handles come with a spindle that engages with the locking mechanism within the frame. Over time, this can become loose and even break.
Replacing a damaged or broken window handle is easy and simple. Open the window, and then remove all screws (often hidden behind caps made of plastic). The spindle will be revealed. You can cut it to the right length.
What's the problem?
As time passes the window handle may begin to begin to show signs of wear and tear that eventually will result in it needing to be replaced. This can be due to many reasons like the use of your window, aging and exposure to harsh environments such as freezing temperatures. If you notice that your window handle has deteriorated or is not in working condition, it's a good idea to consult with a uPVC expert and determine the right replacement for your particular type of window.
In general, uPVC window types are designed to be compatible with a variety of locks and handles. It is a good idea to speak with the experts at Truth Hardware to find the right replacement handle for your casement or awning windows. This will ensure that the handle is put in correctly and will give you a long-lasting solution that's durable and secure.
If you find that your window handle has a blocker in the form of an iron "tongue" which prevents the handle from rotating involuntarily, then you need to recognize that this is a security feature that safeguards you and your family from accidental opening of the window at an unfavorable angle. To avoid accidentally activating this blocker, press both the unlocker and the seal on the window profile at the same time.
Another reason that could cause the reason that your uPVC window handle not functioning properly could be that the lubricant used has dried. This is a common issue with uPVC handles as they can be exposed to the elements for long periods of time, which can result in them drying out. If you find that your uPVC window handles are not turning properly, then you can try to re-lubricate the mechanism by applying a small amount of oil around the sash spindle and worm gear (Photo 1).
Do I need to buy a new lock?

Window handles are an essential element of every window, assisting them to open and close. However, over time, they may be damaged or worn out and require replacement. This is a simple task.
There are a variety of uPVC handles to choose from each with its own unique function. The most commonly used is the standard window handle, that has a basic function, designed to allow the user to open and close a window. A lockable uPVC handle is available for homeowners who are more concerned about security. The handle is lockable with a key to offer an additional layer of security and meet home insurance requirements in most cases.
Additionally there is a variety of other options that provide additional features. For instance, certain uPVC window handles have buttons that can be activated to function as an emergency child safety device. This is a good choice for families with children as it could help to deter children from opening the window in an attempt to escape.
As well as this is the case, there are a number of options designed to improve the energy efficiency of a property. The window handle can be used to shut the window. This reduces heat loss and keeps the interior of the home warm.
No matter what kind of uPVC window handle is required, it is essential that the right replacement is identified to ensure a high level of safety and performance. To this end it is recommended that the spindle of the window handle is measured because this will provide a reference point for the new handle to be installed. This will prevent the replacement being sloppy or misaligned, which could lead to further damage as well as security concerns.
What type of lock or handle do you have? I have?
The majority of uPVC window handles will break in time due to continuous use, wear, and tear and even the effects of intruders or weather. It's important to know what kind of handle you have before purchasing a replacement. This will ensure that you buy the correct replacement and that it will fit perfectly. It will also help prevent damage to your windows and offer the highest security.
There are two types of uPVC window handle and lock: espagnolette handles and cockspur handles. Both have a locking mechanism within the window frame. However they do this in different ways. The majority of the handles of espagnolette have a spindle which is inserted into a lock gearbox. The rods that shoot are then turned to open the window. They are more commonly used in tilt and turn uPVC windows.
Cockspur handles come with an adjustable lever that hooks up to an inside striker plate in the shape of a wedge. They are usually found in older uPVC windows and offer additional security by locking at both the top and bottom of the window frame.
It's time to replace the lock and handle. First, make sure the window is not closed. Remove the screw at the top of the handle base. Now, you can remove two more screws. Once all the old handle components have been removed, it's just a matter of inserting the new handle, securing it correctly and screwing in the two remaining screws. If there are screws with cover caps, make sure you put these back in place also.
Do I require a cockspur handle?
A Cockspur handle has a spur (or nose) to the side that locks and locates the wedge on the window frame. These handles are usually found on older uPVC and aluminium windows.
They are easy to install, and you just fit them in the same way as you did with the old handle. It is recommended to test the new handle first, in the event that the spindle's placement isn't right. After you've completed this you can screw the handle into place and attach a cap screw to the end of spindle.
If you own Cockspur handles, it is essential 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 an important measurement to determine the correct size of new handles.
You can replace your window handles by a variety. Espag handles are usually installed on double-glazed windows which are newer. You can also choose from tilt and turn handles, spade handles or monkey tail window handle options. These handles can be used with uPVC windows or aluminium windows.
Monkey tail handles are one of the most eye-catching and decorative types of window handle and can be fitted to a variety of window styles, from uPVC casement windows to timber sash windows.
upvc door handle are ideal for those who wish to improve the security of their home without having to replace their entire window system. This type of handle is utilized in conjunction with a shotbolt and is very easy to use when open or closed.
How do I change the handle on my window?
If you require a replacement window handle because of breakage or to improve the look of your home, it's a easy task that you can do by yourself. It's crucial to do it correctly in order to ensure safety and efficiency.
Start by opening the window a little way and keeping the handle in a position that is open. Using a screwdriver, remove the screws on the top and bottom of the handle. Then, move the handle to the unlocked/open position and replace the screw. Make sure that the spindle of the new handle has been fitted into the lock mechanism in the same way as the old handle's spindle was (a small test can be made by dropping something in the middle hole and observing how deep it is without hitting any obstruction).
Replace the screw caps after the handle has been installed. Make sure you don't lose them. Test that your window handle is working by transferring it between the locked and unlocked positions a few times.
Window handles are an essential part of any uPVC window and, over time, they may wear out or even break. It is crucial to replace the broken window handles as quickly as you can in order to prevent security issues and ensure that your windows work correctly. Bridgewater Glass' expert team is happy to assist you with an entirely new window handle for your home. Our team has years of experience working with uPVC and we're confident that we'll be able to provide the best solution for your needs.