Replacement Window Handle: What's The Only Thing Nobody Has Discussed
Replacement Window Handle
uPVC handles come with a spindle that engages with the locking mechanism inside the frame. Over time, this could become loose, or even break.
Replacing a damaged or broken window handle is easy and straightforward. Open the window and take off all screws (often hidden behind plastic caps). This will reveal the spindle that you can cut to the desired length.
What's the problem here?
Over time the window handle may begin to show signs of wear and tear that will eventually lead to it needing replacement. This can be due to a number of reasons, including overuse, ageing and exposure to harsh elements such as freezing temperatures. If you find that the handle on your window has become damaged or is not in good condition It's a good idea to consult with an uPVC expert and determine the most suitable replacement for the specific kind of window.
Generally speaking, most types of uPVC windows are designed to be compatible with various handle variations and lock styles. However, it's an excellent idea to check with the experts at Truth hardware to determine the best replacement handle for your particular casement or awning window. This will ensure that the handle will be installed correctly and you'll have a sturdy and secure option.
If you notice that your window handle is equipped with a "tongue" made of steel that prevents it from rotating involuntarily, you should know that this security feature safeguards you and the rest of your family from accidentally opening the window in an unfavorable angle. The best way to avoid the possibility of accidentally activating the blocker is to simultaneously push the unlocker and the seal of the window profile.
The lubricant inside the handle of your uPVC handle might have dried out. This issue is seen with uPVC window handles, as they are exposed to the elements over a long period of time. If you find that your uPVC window handles aren't functioning properly, you may want to relubricate the mechanism by applying a small amount of oil around the sash spindle as well as worm gear (Photo 1).
Do I need to replace my lock?
Window handles are a vital component of any window, as they help them open and close. However, with time, they will be damaged or worn and require replacement. This is a simple and straightforward job.
There are many different kinds of uPVC handle available to choose from, each with its own unique functions. The window handle is the most common. It has a simple function, allowing users to open or close windows. For those who are concerned about security with a desire to be secure, a lockable uPVC window handle is also available. The handle can be locked with a key to offer an additional layer of protection and satisfy home insurance requirements in the majority of instances.
In addition to this, there are a range of other designs that offer additional features. Certain uPVC window handles come with an option to be pressed in order to serve as a security device for children. This is an excellent option for families with young children because it will deter them from trying to escape by opening the window.
There are many alternatives that can be utilized to improve the energy efficiency. The window handle can be used for closing the window.
upvc door handle reduces heat loss and keeps the inside of the house warm.
Whatever type of uPVC window handle is required, it is vital that the appropriate replacement be discovered to ensure a high level of functionality and safety. In this regard it is recommended that the spindle of the window handle is measured, since this will serve as an indication of the replacement to be installed. This will prevent the replacement not being properly aligned or loose, which could lead to further damage as well as security concerns.
What type of lock and handle do I need?
Most uPVC window handles get damaged over time due to constant use, wear and tear and even the impacts of weather or intruders. But before you rush out and purchase a new handle or lock, it's worth taking a quick look to see what type of lock and handle you have. This will ensure that you purchase the correct replacement, and it will be a perfect fit. It will also stop damage to your windows and provide the highest security.
There are two types of uPVC window handle and lock: espagnolette handles and cockspur handles. Both operate with a locking mechanism inside the window frame, however they are slightly different from each other in how they accomplish this. The majority of espagnolette handles have an inserted spindle into the lock gearbox and then turns the rods of the shoot bolt to open the window. They are more commonly used in tilt and turn uPVC windows.
Cockspur handles, on the other hand they have an elongated lever that connects to a wedge-shaped striker plate on the inside of the window frame. They are typically found in older uPVC windows and provide extra security by locking both the top and the bottom of the frame.
It's time to replace the lock and handle. To do this first, ensure that the window is in an open position. Remove the screw on the top of the handle base. It is now possible to take out two screws. After removing all the old components, you'll be able to simply insert the new handle and screw in the two remaining screws. Be sure to replace the screw cap caps if you have any.
Do I require a Cockspur?
The Cockspur handle is a handle with an oblique or spur on the side that is locked onto a wedge inside your window frame. These handles are used on older uPVC and aluminium windows.
These handles are very easy to put in and you can install them the same way as you did with the old handle. It is a good idea to test your new handle prior to when you screw it in the correct position, in case the spindle isn't in the right position. Once you've finished this you can screw the handle into place and attach a cap screw to the end of the spindle.
If you have Cockspur handles, it's essential to measure the distance between the screw plate base and the underside of the handle. This is also referred to as the 'nose height' and it's an important measure to fit new handles.
There are a variety of replacement handles on your windows, including Espag handles that are usually installed on newer double-glazed windows. There are also tilt and turn handle options such as spade handles or monkey tail window handles, that can be fitted to either uPVC or aluminium windows.
Monkey tail handles can be utilized on a variety of window styles from uPVC Sash to uPVC casement. They are perfect for those looking to increase the security of their home without having to replace their entire window system. This kind of handle is used in conjunction with a shotbolt, and it's extremely easy to use it is closed or open.
How do I change the handle on the window?
If you require a replacement window handle due to damage or to enhance the appearance of your home, it's a relatively easy task that you can complete by yourself. It is essential to complete the task correctly in order to ensure safety and function.
It is possible to open the window a bit while maintaining the handle in the open position. Remove the screws from the sides and the bottom of the handle using the help of a screwdriver. Then, move the handle to the open or locked position and put the new screw in. Make sure that the spindle of the new handle is fitted into the lock mechanism in the same manner as the old handle's spindle was (a small test can be made by dropping something into the middle hole, and then observing how deep it is without hitting anything).

Replace the screw caps once the handle has been installed. Be sure to not lose the caps. Then, test whether your window handle functions by moving it between locked and locked positions several times.
Window handles are essential components of any uPVC window and over time they may wear out or even break. If this happens, it's vital to replace the damaged window handle as soon as is possible to prevent security risks and ensure that your windows are operating properly. Bridgewater Glass' expert team is available to assist you in the event that you require a new window handle to your home. Our team has a wealth of experience working with uPVC and we're confident we'll be able to provide the best solution for your requirements.