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Types of uPVC Windows Handles
It could take some time to find an appropriate replacement window handle or lock that matches the existing mechanisms. It is essential to know what kind of handle your window is equipped with.
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door handles should be aware of the step height, which is the distance that lies beneath the handle's nose to the base or frame where it is installed. You also need to know if there's an articulation.
Espag
Espag is the handle type that is installed on uPVC windows and doors. These are handles that are turned to operate a multi-point locking system that locks the uPVC or casement windows made of wood when it is opened. They can also be found on French doors as well as other kinds of window frames. They are thought to be the most secure kind of handle for double glazed windows because they employ multiple locks and the handle is able to turn them all at once when it is being used.
These handles have a metal spindle which is fitted into a gearbox inside the window to operate a set of multi-point locks that are situated all around the perimeter of the window. These locks are available in shootbolts, roller cams, or deadbolts. They are ideal for uPVC and aluminium windows. They are available in straight or cranked versions depending on how your windows are made.
Our online store has a wide variety of espagnolette handles. There are some that are designed to be key operated to increase security, and some that don't come with this feature. Handle designs also differ from a flat design to a ringed elegant design. Some of the handles are offered in a range of different spindle lengths too. This is crucial as the size of the uPVC window handle needs to match the length of the spindle that is fitted to your window.

If you're planning to replace the handle on your uPVC window or installing new windows, it is important to be aware of the distinction between the cockspur and espag handles. This will help you choose the best replacement. Cockspur handles are usually fitted on older double glazed windows. Espag handles, however, are more prevalent in modern homes with uPVC window styles.
The espag differs from the cockspur because it is fitted with an rod called a espagnolette (a flat strip of metal) that runs along the locking side the window. This is then fitted with round studs referred to as mushrooms that move up and down when the handle of the espagnolette is moved. The mushrooms are then locked into a plate of metal called a keep, which is placed on the window frame.
Tilt and turn
Tilt-and-turn windows combine European style, enhanced functionality, and increased security, while also maximizing energy efficiency. They are a great choice for homeowners or building projects that wish to add value to homes or properties.
They have dual-function handles that allow them to open like a door and tilted inwards to allow for ventilation. They also make an excellent escape point in the event of an emergency and are suitable for bedrooms as they allow you to open the windows wide enough to allow for escape.
Tilt-and turn windows are simple to operate and look beautiful on a variety of houses and buildings. They offer features not available in other types of windows, including different opening options and bars to give a more traditional look, and a variety of materials and finishes. Spray painting is also an option to achieve any desired color or design.
When the window is closed, it is locked. When the handle is vertically up, the sash tilts inward around 20 degrees. This is a practical and comfortable method of allowing air to circulate by circulating air through the top gap.
To turn the window handle, rotate it until it is at 90 degrees to lock position. The sash will open inwards and be secured by hinges at the bottom. This allows the windows to be opened in a wider way to let in light and air.
They are also a great option for those with small pets or children because they can be opened from the bottom, without allowing the child to fall out. The hinge at the bottom prevents them being opened too far, and so they cannot be broken by burglars. They are also a great choice for those who want to lower their heating costs and improve efficiency in energy use since they provide a good level of thermal insulation. This is achieved by using a multi chamber profile as well as triple or double glazing.
Cockspur
Cockspur hawthorn is a stunning ornamental landscape tree that's ideal to use for hedging and privacy borders. It's an impressive umbrella-like growth habit, spring blooms and fall fruit. It is also completely thorn-free, and provides excellent winter interest. It's also tolerant of extreme conditions for growth, making it an ideal option for urban areas.
The cockspur hawthorn is either a large deciduous tree or a small tree with a rounded or flat-topped crown and spreading branches. It is a favorite option for landscaping due to its colorful leaves, vibrant colors in the fall, and hardiness. It can be grown in all soil types, but it prefers well-drained, rich soil and full sun. Its leaves have a long egg shape with a wedge base and fine serrations on the margins. It is found in woodlands, savannas, and grasslands in the upland. Its flowers bloom in late spring or early summer, and emit a foul smell. They change into gorgeous red or orange berries that last throughout winter.
Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn is a more user-friendly alternative to the native species, with sharp thorns that could cause injury. The Thornless version (Crataegus crus-galli var. inermis) has a similar appearance, including an umbrella-like growth pattern and the same stunning color of the foliage. It's a great option to plant in areas where children play, since it doesn't pose the same danger of injuries as straight species.
Like all plants, the cockspur hawthorn needs an acidic, well-drained or neutral soil. It's not averse to drought and some occasional seasonal flooding, but it's not a good candidate for locations that have soils that are constantly saturated. It's also prone to a number of diseases, including cedar-hawthornrust.
The cockspur hawthorn with no thorns is a fantastic choice for urban gardens because it's completely thornless and provides year-round interest with its beautiful foliage and vibrant fall color and enduring fruits. Its dark, pliable bark and fine, bare twigs add texture to your garden. Its flowers attract bees, other pollinators and moths. The Hawthorn cockspur is a versatile and hardy plant which can be used in large areas or hedges.