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UPVC Window Handle Replacement

Replacing a damaged window handle is a relatively simple process and, with the right tools, it can be done quickly. It is important to identify the kind of handle you have and the spindle's size before you purchase an alternative.

Older uPVC window handles have a spur that protrudes and locks over a cockspur wedge striker. They can be right-handed or left-handed, and must match when replaced.

What type of lock and handle do I have?

There are a myriad of windows locks and handles made of upvc each with its particular advantages and uses. The type of handle you have will determine whether or not your locking mechanism is effective and if it is easy to open the windows. As time passes, and with regular use the handles made of upvc on your windows could be damaged and worn out. This makes them less secure and effective. In some cases they could even disappear completely. It is important to repair your upvc window handles immediately if you see them falling off. This will help prevent burglaries, and keep your house safe.

It's a task that anyone can complete. With just a few tools and the right knowledge, this is a simple process that shouldn't take longer than a couple of minutes. To get started, you will need to determine the kind of handle and lock you have on your window made of upvc to help you to find the ideal replacement.

Inline Espagnolette Handles

These are the most commonly used type of upvc handles and Upvc Window handle replacement are usually located on the side of your window. They are flat in design and come with a latch that engages with the locking mechanism on the window frame when turned. Inline upvc handles feature an elongated spindle that runs through middle of the handle to the window frame in order to operate the latch.

Cockspur Handles

They are typically found on older uPVC window frames. They have a distinctive, hook-shaped design. Cockspur handles have one screw that is used to secure the handle to the window frame and aren't as secure as other types of window handles.

Handles that tilt and turn

Unlike the other upvc handles, tilt and turn handles can be rotated to open the window, and UPVC Window Handle Replacement tilted inwards for ventilation. Generally, they have a 7mm spindle on the back of the handle. They are available in left and right-handed versions.

When you are purchasing replacement handles for upvc, it is important to check the spindle length since not all of them are identical in size. Drop something into the middle of the hole to test the length. This is the length of the spindle that will fit in your window.

What is spindles?

uPVC window handles work in a similar manner like doors. By turning the handle, you will be able to open a latch in the frame. This unlocks the window so that it can be closed and opened. However, in some cases, handles can be damaged, particularly when they are frequently used or exposed to extreme weather conditions. It is possible to replace the handles on your uPVC window if they are not operating properly.

There are a variety of uPVC handles available comprising Espag, Cockspur and Spaded handle options. They are designed to fit inside the uPVC frames in different ways, and each type of handle has a particular spindle that is used to lock the mechanism fitted to the window. This is why it is crucial to know what type of handle is installed on your uPVC window to find the right replacement.

You can determine the type of uPVC handle you are using by inspecting the base of the handle. There should be a "snap-in cover' over one screw that holds the handle's base in the correct position. When you remove this cover and you'll be able to observe the second screw that holds the handle base in place. After both screws are removed you should be in a position to pull the handle away from the uPVC window.

After removing the uPVC handle, carefully remove it from the locking mechanism. Make note of the length of the spindle as you'll need to ensure that you buy a replacement that has the same length as the original handle and locking mechanism.

The spindle wears down and cannot operate the locking mechanism. This can be caused by corrosion, damage from frequent use, or an unreliable locking mechanism. If this occurs, you will have to replace both the window handle and locking mechanism in order to restore the full functionality of your uPVC windows replacement.

How do I get rid of my old handle?

Through time and regular use, window handles can become damaged or broken and if this happens it is crucial to repair them as soon as you can to ensure the safety of your home. The good news is that replacing a damaged or worn handle is a simple task that can be accomplished in less than a minute and doesn't require any specialist tools.

The first step in removing the handle that was previously used is to remove the screw that is situated at the top of the base of the handle. After this screw is removed, the handle can then be pulled away from the base section. There is a second screw that is located at the bottom of the handle's base, and it is able to be removed as well. Once these two screws have been removed, the handle will be detached from the base of the window.

After removing the handle and align the fixing holes of the new handle to the existing holes in the window frame. There might be a small cap or sticker on the new handle, so take off these if necessary and then put the handle in its place. It is crucial to verify that the handle works once it is put in place. Turn the handle and ensure that the lock mechanism is in place.

Espag handles come with an extra spindle that is protruding from the handle and slot into a multipoint locking mechanism within the window frame. Cadenza windows have a blade with cut-outs that slot into the lock mechanism, while Cockspur handles have a long nose that is able to hook over the frame's outer or the transom bar cross member inside the window.

After you have installed the new handle, slide the spindle into the window lock and tighten it. Replace the snap-in cover and screw cap (if necessary) after the handle is securely fixed. Now that the handle is ready for use, open and close the glass window replacement a few times to make sure that it functions properly and securely.

How do I fit the new handle?

The process of changing your window handle made of uPVC isn't a big deal and the process is simple. All you need is a screwdriver and a bit of patience. The first thing to do is make sure that the handle you have previously used is in the unlocked position and then remove any screws that are visible, you can also replace these with screw caps if needed. After removing the handle it is necessary to take an outline of the length of the spindle which protrudes from the back of the handle. This is vital as it will determine what kind of handle you will need to buy.

Espagnolette handles made of uPVC are the most popular type of handle. They feature a spindle that runs through the handle and operates a locking mechanism inside the window frame. When the handle is turned, it opens the latch on the window and allows it to open. During regular use and over time, espagnolette handles may become damaged.

Cadenza handles are a kind of uPVC handle that is usually used in tilt and turn windows. They feature a protruding blade that operates a multiple-point locking mechanism within the window. They are more secure than espagnolette handles since they only open from the inside. They can be replaced by the same method as espagnolette handles, however you should make sure that the new handle has a curved blade as opposed to flat ones.

Once you have decided on the right handle to purchase You can simply line up the new handle with the screw holes, and then screw it in the appropriate position. After that, you can put the screw covers on and test the new handle. This is accomplished by moving the handle from locked to the unlocked position and the reverse direction several times. If you encounter any issues, it may be worthwhile contacting a professional to see if they are able to assist you in solving the issue. They can offer advice on how to resolve the problem in a timely and effective way.