uPVC Window Handle Replacement
Window handles may wear out or break because of constant use and exposure to weather. In these instances the best choice is to replace the handle.
Upvc handles come in a variety of sizes and styles. Older windows had cockspur handles, which came in different steps heights. Modern windows feature an espag handle with standard 43mm centres and 2 fixings. To ensure you get the correct size, you need to examine the spindle length on your current handle.
Remove the old handle
uPVC handles are made to last for a long period of time, but they may break down due to excessive usage, age, or exposure to the weather. Replacing them is a straightforward and cost-effective option. Installing the new handle correctly requires the use of the correct tools and following the proper steps.
Make sure you check whether the handle you are buying is compatible with the UPVC window features and design. Verify that the screw holes and spindle length are in line and that the handle is operating smoothly when you turn it to engage the lock mechanism. Test the handle by turning it, and make sure that it opens the window and closes it smoothly.
To replace the handle on a upvc framed window, you must open the window and then access the frame. Find the screws that attach the handle to the frame. They are typically placed above or below the handle, and are covered with caps or covers made of plastic. Take the covers off with a flathead driver to expose the screws beneath. After you have removed the screws then you can remove the screws that hold the handle to the frame and then the handle. When removing the handle be careful to avoid it falling or damaging the glass.
Pay attention to the position of the spindle (the metal bar that runs through the middle of the window handle) when removing the handle that was previously in use. This will be crucial when you are installing the new handle.

The length of the spindle is typically printed on the base or the packaging of the UPVC handle. The spindle length determines how far the handle's spinel noses out from the base and how far the spinel is inserted into the UPVC window. You can also measure a different handle on the window to determine what length your new UPVC handles should be. The handle should ideally be similar to the previous one. Otherwise, double glazing replacement window handles won't fit properly and could break.
Measure the Spindle
If you are looking to replace your window handles due to a broken handle or are starting to show signs of wear it is crucial to select the right replacements. This is because the wrong handle can impact the performance of the window, and could even increase the chance of breaking the glass. The most important aspect to consider when choosing the ideal double glazing window handles for your home is the length of the handle. This is the spindle length that extends out from the handle base, or the distance that the spinel extends into the frame. The best way to determine which type of handle you require is to examine the spindle of a handle that is already installed.
There are many different kinds of upvc handles, each with its own distinctive characteristics. Some are able to open the window, while others come with locks to keep it from being open by burglars or children. Some feature a cranked design that gives more hand clearance or can be fixed inline as opposed to having to be fitted with a crank on the frame of the window.
It is crucial to take into consideration the step height when choosing a new handle for your upvc windows. The step height will determine the type of handle that you must install. The typical step height of a uPVC window is 21mm while aluminum and timber windows have a lower step of 9mm.
The spindle on a Upvc window is a metal bar that runs through the center of the handle, and then into the lock mechanism of the uPVC window. Before buying a new handle it is crucial to determine the diameter of the spindle. A smaller diameter could result in the handle fitting improperly. This can lead to the lock becoming damaged or not working, and the handle not being in a position to open the window.
When measuring the spindle it is beneficial to have something small to work with for measuring, like pencils or pieces of paper, so that you get a precise reading. This can be compared to the measurement of a new upvc window handle to ensure it is a good fit for the window.
Fitting the New Handle
Depending on the kind of handle you have, you'll need to replace it with something that is in keeping with the decor and ironmongery of your home. It is also important to take into consideration whether the design of handle you're replacing is appropriate for the window you have and how it will be used.
If you're replacing a tilt and turn handle, make sure to purchase one that can unlock in any direction. It's important that you get the left or right hand handle because if it's incorrectly installed, it can cause problems opening the windows and restrict airflow.
To take off the old handle, start by finding the fixing screws or pins which hold it in place. These are usually found inside the window handle. They can be removed using the screwdriver. Once the screws are removed, the handle should slide off easily. If it doesn't come off easily, use some force to pull the handle from the spindle. Then, remove the handle completely from the window.
If you are buying replacement handles, ensure that they are the same step height as your current ones. This is the amount that the handle's nose is protruding from the back of the base of the handle and is measured using either a ruler or tape measure. The measurement of the spindle is crucial. It can be accomplished using a ruler or tape measure. It is the distance between the spindle of the handle and the frame of the windows.
Espag and cockspur handles have the standard backset of 43mm centres (2 fixings). But, you'll need know what the original size of your uPVC windows is in order to locate the right replacement handles for them.
In general, uPVC handles can be either in-line or cranked. In-line uPVC handles are straight and can be turned left or right, while cranked handles are only suitable for a specific orientation. Consider the window's orientation and your personal preferences when choosing a new uPVC handles. If you prefer the appearance of a double-glazed window handle in chrome or brass you can get the same design by buying handles with the same appearance as the uPVC windows you already have.
Test the Handle
There are a variety of handles available for uPVC Windows, so it is essential to select the right one. Selecting the right handles will ensure that your windows are safe and easy to operate and will ensure that you get the most out of your double-glazing. It's important to select the right handle for the style of your window and is compatible with your locking mechanisms.
Espag Handles
The most commonly used uPVC handle is the Espag handle. The handle comes with a lock built into it. This improves security and makes it much harder for intruders to open your window. There are two types of Espag handles: inline and Cranked. Inline Espagnolette handles are flat and have a rectangular design. They have a spindle which runs through the handle and engages with the locking mechanism within the window frame. Espagnolette handles with a curved or angle design function similar to inline handles.
If your window handle is broken, you'll need to replace it with a brand new one. There are many alternatives for replacement available. It's important to choose a handle that's suitable to your windows as well as the type or locking mechanism within your home. It's also important to choose the handle made of top-quality materials, since this will increase its durability and resistance to the elements.
It's important to check your windows frequently to ensure that they're operating correctly and you're not losing energy or heat. If your uPVC windows require repair, don't hesitate contact a professional. They will provide you with the best solution for your home, and provide a fast and cost-effective solution.
Switching your uPVC window handle is an easy process that can be accomplished in a matter of a few steps. By identifying the type of handle and measuring the spindle size, and making use of the right tools and supplies it is possible to make sure that your window will be secure and comfortable.