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Replacement-Doors-300x200.jpgReplacing Double Glazed Window Handle

Replacing a double glazed window handles-glazed windows handle is relatively easy provided you follow the right steps. You first need to determine the type of handle you are replacing and measure the spindle.

Cockspur handles can be found on older uPVC window frames, however they have an unnatural height compared to the aluminum counterparts (also called spade handles). This means they require a spindle that is longer.

Take a measurement of the Spindle

When replacing a handle on a double-glazed window, it is important to measure the spindle in order to ensure that you receive the right replacement. Spindle length is the amount the handle extends from the base plate or how deep it is into the lock. It can differ from handle to handle. It is important to not remove the old handle when measuring the spindle. You may not be in a position to get a precise reading in the event that you do.

In general, you can expect that a new handle will have spindle. However, you'll find that the size of the spindle will differ among different handles and manufacturers so it's best to check before purchasing one. It is recommended to purchase the handle and spindle together to cut down on time and effort.

Espag handles are the most common type of uPVC window frames. They have a hidden locking mechanism that allows you to open and close the windows. They come in a variety of styles and colours to suit your home. When you are choosing an Espag handle for your home, you should pay attention to the spindle's dimensions as it will impact how secure your windows are.

The handles are available in different sizes and can be rotated left or right, based on your preference. These handles are an easy and efficient solution for your double-glazed window.

The tilt and turn window handle is another very common handle. These handles are usually large and sturdy, since they lock in two different locations when opening windows. They are available in a variety of finishes, including chrome, stainless steel and brass, as well as white uPVC to match your existing ironmongery.

The Cockspur handle is more of a traditional window handle. It has an elongated spur that presses against the frame's wedge. They are a simple and effective choice for your double glazed window, and come in a range of nose and nib heights to accommodate a wide range of profiles.

Take the handle off

There are several handles that can be used with uPVC double-glazed windows. The most common type are Espag handles, which come with spindles that run through them and is connected to the locking mechanism of the window frame. Other types of handles include tilt and turn handles which let you tilt the window to allow ventilation or completely open. These handles tend to be heavier and come with more complicated mechanisms. However, they offer more security. Certain handle styles can be used with key locks, bringing extra security for your home.

It is essential to examine the handle prior to replacing it. This will allow you to determine whether a brand new handle or an existing one only requires tightening, or if it is time to replace the handle. If the handle is broken then it needs to be replaced completely.

If the handle is loose, it may be necessary to tighten it or retighten. Find the screws inside the handle using the aid of a screwdriver and take them out. Make sure that you don't employ a power tool since this could cause damage to the window frame and the handle. After the screws are removed, they can be placed in a safe place.

Once the handle has been removed from the window frame you can take it off and replace it with a new handle. Start by aligning the new handle with the holes in the window frame. Once you're happy with the alignment, you can screw in the new handle.

Test the newly installed window handle once you've finished by shutting and opening the window several times. If you notice any signs of looseness or wobbling, it is important to retighten the screw, since this can cause the window handle to become unstable and potentially fall off.

We have a variety of replacement window handles in a variety of colors, including white, black, chrome and brass. We have espag handles, inline handles, cranked handles and tilt and turn handle for all types uPVC windows or timber windows, as well as aluminum frames. Based on your needs, we also have slimline handles that reduce the overall dimensions of your handles, which is ideal if space is a concern.

Remove the Screws

The screws of windows are usually hidden by plastic screw covers, which you will need to remove prior to installing the new handles. These are typically found above and below the handle when it is in its open position and you can remove off the screws using the help of a screwdriver or a fingernail. Be sure to not loose any screws while removing them. If you can keep the caps in case they are required later in the installation process.

Depending on your requirements, there are various options available for the type of handle you decide to replace. For instance, if seeking something more sleek than the standard handle, then slimline models can be ideal. These handles are designed to be used on the same spindle as standard handles but are smaller and won't interfere with blinds or shutters. You can also select from stainless steel, brass and chrome to match the ironmongery that you have in your home.

Once you've removed the handle that was used, it's time to prepare your replacement. You'll need to identify the type of handle you have and then measure the length of the spindle before making a decision on the replacement. You will need the new handle to be the correct size for your uPVC window and the screw holes must be identical to your existing ones.

If you're ready to put in the new handle, you'll need to make sure that it is in the open position and that the spindle is properly positioned. Line up the holes on the handle to the hole in the window, and then insert the pins or screws. Be sure not to over-tighten these because this could cause the window frame to break.

After the new handle is installed, you will have to test it by turning it to lock and unlock the window. It is a good idea to repeat this process several times to make sure that everything works correctly, and also to check for any issues with the locking mechanism. If you are happy with the performance of the new window handle, then you can replace the caps on the screws and put the cover back on.

Fit the New Handle

A uPVC window handle is generally designed to last for many years but it is also possible to be damaged and require replacement. Whether the handle is loose because of loose screws or pins, or it has broken window handle completely off from the base of the window, it is essential that you determine the cause of the damage before you decide on a plan of action.

In the majority cases, a loose window handle must be tightened before it can be repaired. This requires removing the handle to find the screws which hold it in place. They are usually hidden on the inside of the handle, but they are easily found with a screwdriver or pair of pliers. Once they are removed, you can remove the spindle from the handle.

Once the old handle is removed, you can replace it with the new one. It is a straightforward process however, you must take care to make sure that the screws are securely in place. The handle needs to be positioned correctly, and then secured.

Depending on the type of window you have, there are several different types of handles that can be used. These include Cockspur handles, tilt and turn handles, and Espag locks. Each of these have their specific characteristics, so it is important to ensure that you're using the right type of handle for your window.

If you are replacing an Cadenza handle, for instance it is crucial to make sure that you use the same handle with respect to blade design and fixing centres. If you are using the handle with a flat blade, and an angled blade handle is required to be used, the blade will fracture.

Overall replacing a double glazed window handles and locks-glazed window handle is a relatively simple task. It is important to note that there are a variety of styles and sizes of uPVC handles. Therefore, you must take measurements of the spindle before buying an alternative handle. Following the above steps, you should be able fit an appropriate replacement handle in a short time.

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