A Step-By Step Guide To Selecting The Right Replacement Handles For Upvc Windows

A Step-By Step Guide To Selecting The Right Replacement Handles For Upvc Windows

Replacement Handles For UPVC Windows

uPVC window handles can loosen and fall off. Thankfully, replacing them is an easy task with the right tools.

Identify the type of handle you own by looking for screws or pins that secure it. Once you've identified them remove the pins or screws, and carefully remove the handle from its spindle.

Espag Handle

Espag handles are the most popular type of handle found on double-glazing uPVC windows. They are cylindrical and flat in shape. They are typically made of uPVC but they can also be made from other materials based on the style and design of your window. Handles are available in a variety of shapes and colors to match your decor.

The espag may also be called a cockspur or spade. It is a great option to replace a broken handle on older uPVC window. They're not as secure as modern-day handle designs however they do have an easy locking mechanism. The handle is made of two studs, called mushrooms, that move up and down as the handle is rotated. They are anchored to a metal plate that is known as a keep the frame. The handle is also available in a cranked version, which gives you more room to hold and a sleeker appearance or an inline model that some prefer.

These kinds of uPVC window handles are typically found on older wooden windows, as well as double-glazed ones. They are typically made of aluminium or uPVC, but they may be made of other materials as well. Espag window handles are locked by a key, or with wedge blocks that go between the frame and handle. They're also very easy to maintain, and you can buy replacement parts for them in the event that they fail.

To select the right espag handle for your window, you should first determine the size of the spindle that is on the back of the handle. This should be a maximum of 7mm in diameter. You should also measure the height of step where the handle is connected to the frame of the window. If you select the correct handle size the window will shut tightly.

Monkey tail handles are a wonderful option for windows with a history. They also suit contemporary window styles and are available in right- or left-handed versions. They feature a stylish reeded end detail and a slim backplate to fit inside the frame of the window. They can be locked and are a good height.

Venetian Handle

When you are replacing your upvc window handles there are many different styles of handles to pick from. There are Espag handles, Cockspur handles, spade or blade handles, and tilt and turn handles. The kind of handle you pick will depend on the type of windows you have as well as your personal preferences. Take into consideration the size of the handles and the spindle. It is essential that the handle fits into the screw holes, and has the correct spindle.

The cockspur handle used for windows made of upvc is among of the most well-known types. They are available in a range of finishes and colors. There are locks and non-locking versions. The major difference between them is that a cockspur hand can be locked with a key. The keyed handle is used in high-security homes, and is more secure than the traditional handle.

Venetian handles are usually fixed by two bolts, similar to Espagnolette handles. They are low-projection from the frame and won't poke blinds through like other window handles. They're also a great choice for high-rise flats because they can be easily cleaned from the inside. Window handles are an excellent choice if you're looking for a stylish and functional replacement for your windows made of upvc.



There is a handle for every type of window. When you're selecting a replacement handle for upvc, you should consider the size and shape of the screw holes, the step height and spindle length, as well as the handling. The handle should also be able to support the weight of the window when it is closed.

A tilt-and turn handle is a great choice for a window made of upvc which opens from the side. It has a dual function and lets you tilt and turn the window, which is useful for ventilation cleaning, security and ventilation. It is also easy to operate, even with just one hand. The handle can be used to lock the window in an open position, or it can be tilted to enjoy the fresh air without worrying that burglars could get inside.

Pear Drop Handle

If you've damaged your uPVC window handle or lock, it's likely that you'll want to replace it. It's easy to do it yourself. First, shut your window and remove the screw located at the base handle. This will reveal two screws. Once they are removed, the handle should disappear. You'll then be able to open the multipoint lock and take it off. After the new handle is created, screw it into the correct position. If your handle comes with a screw cap, you should also replace it.

upvc door handle  are the most popular type of handle used on uPVC windows. They are distinguished by their flat-strip shape, they work together with secure multipoint locks positioned around the frame to provide industry-leading levels of home security. They can be fitted to open left or right, and are available in a range of designs.

Cockspur handles have a more traditional look. They function in a different way to espagnolette handles and are a popular choice for older improvements and for those who prefer a more traditional appearance. These handles come with shafts that run through the handle into the gearbox. This turns into series shootbolt rod to secure the window.

Pear drop handles provide more security and are more contemporary than cockspur-style handles. These handles are an excellent choice for anyone who wants to modernize their windows while still keeping the historical feel of their home.

The Cornish Heritage Tear Drop Espag Handle is inspired by 19th Century ironmongery and is ideally for use with casement windows of the past, ensuring that your exterior of your home is finished with a stylish appearance. This handle can be used with an operating stay that has a tear drop and dummy stays to create a completely matching heritage window.

Selecting the best replacement handle for your uPVC window isn't easy. Our handy guide and useful tips will help you achieve the best results. Bridgewater Glass can help you upgrade your entire window set, or replace your current uPVC handle and lock.

Handle that is tilted and turns

Tilt and turn handles are utilized on double-glazed windows that open to the outside and tilted back or down to allow for ventilation. The handle is rotated and a lock mechanism engages when the window is tilted in either direction. These windows are extremely popular in Europe and offer better ventilation and improved security, particularly when children are around. When replacing a uPVC tilt and turn handle, the new handle must be compatible with the window style and locking mechanism to ensure security and functionality.

Tilt-and turn windows are typically made out of uPVC or aluminum, with a timber frame being an alternative option for those who want a more traditional look and feel to their home. UPVC frames are the most value and are durable, energy efficient, and require minimal maintenance. Aluminum frames are more expensive but offer superior strength and resistance to corrosion.

The uPVC handle tilts and turns similarly as an espagnolette. However, it is much heavier and bulkier because it is fitted to larger windows. They are also more durable because they have to endure much more force as the window opens inwards and tilted.

When it comes to a replacement tilt and turn handle the main thing to consider is the handle can be used to be locked into one of four positions to stop the window from being fully opened into the room. It is possible to achieve this with a lock key. This is especially helpful when there are small children around, as it prevents them from opening the windows too far.

As a result, the majority of tilt and turn window handles available on the market come with this feature into the standard model with the exception of cheap Chinese-made products. Sealco Scotland stock a wide assortment of premium tilt and turn handles from top manufacturers such as Hoppe, Trojan, and Sensei.

When you are buying a tilt and turn window handle, it is crucial to measure the handle you have to determine the best style that will fit. You'll need to measure the distance between the screw fixing holes, which are usually 43mm from centre to centre. You may need to take off the cap covers or backplates with sprung load from some handles to expose the screw's locations.