Replacement Window Handle
uPVC window handles have a spindle running through them, which is connected to the lock mechanism within the frame. Over time, this could become loose or even break.
Replacing a damaged or broken window handle is easy and simple. Open the window, and then remove all screws (often hidden behind caps made of plastic). The spindle will then be revealed. You can cut it to the proper length.
What's the issue here?
As time passes, your window handle can begin to display signs of wear and tear which eventually will result in it needing replacement. This could be due to a variety of reasons like overuse, aging and exposure to harsh environments like freezing temperatures. If you notice your window handle is damaged or no longer functioning, it's a great idea to speak with a uPVC specialist to find the most appropriate replacement for your type of window.
In general, uPVC window types are designed to be compatible with a variety of handle and lock variations. However, it's recommended to consult with the experts at Truth hardware to determine the best replacement window handle for your particular casement or awning window. This will ensure that the handle will be installed correctly and you'll have a sturdy and secure solution.
If you discover that your window handle is equipped with an obstruction in the form of a steel "tongue" that stops the handle from turning involuntarily, then it's important to understand that this is a safety feature that protects you and your family from accidental opening of the window at an unfavourable angle. The best way to avoid the risk of accidentally triggering this blocker is to simultaneously push the unlocker as well as the seal of the window profile.
Another reason for the reason that your uPVC window handle not functioning properly could be because the lubricant used has drained. This is a common problem with uPVC handles because they may be exposed to elements for long durations of time, which can cause them to dry out. If your uPVC handles aren't turning properly, you can re-lubricate them by applying a little oil around the sash gear and worm.
Do I have to replace my lock?
Window handles are a vital element of every window, as they help them open and close. Over time, window handles can become damaged or worn out and need to be replaced. This is a simple and easy task.
There are several different types of uPVC handles to pick from, each with unique functions. The most common is the standard window handle which offers a simple function, designed to allow the user to open and shut a window. For more security-conscious homeowners there is the lockable uPVC window handle is available. This can be locked using a key, providing an extra layer of security and meeting the requirements of home insurance in many instances.
There are also a variety of models that include additional features. Some uPVC window handles come with an option to be pressed to serve as a security device for children. This is a good option for families with young children, since it can help to deter them from opening the window in an attempt to escape.
There are a variety of other options that can be utilized to improve energy efficiency. The window handle can be used to close windows. This helps to reduce heat loss and keeps the interior of the home warm.

No matter what kind of uPVC window handle is required, it is essential that the appropriate replacement be found in order to ensure a high level of safety and performance. To this end, it is recommended that the spindle of the current window handle be measured since this will serve as an ideal reference point for the new one to be installed. This will stop the replacement from being loose or misaligned and causing more damage and security concerns.
What kind of lock and handle do I need?
Almost all uPVC windows have window handles. As they are constantly exposed to use wear and tear and sometimes, the impacts of intruders or weather, they can become damaged and need replacing. It's important to know what kind of handle you have before purchasing a new one. This will help ensure you purchase the correct replacement and will be a perfect fit that will not damage your window and offering maximum security.
There are two types of uPVC handles and locks that are cockspur handles and espagnolette handles. Both have a locking mechanism within the window frame. However they operate in different ways. In general, the handles of espagnolette have spindles that are inserted into a lock gearbox. The rods that shoot are then turned to open the window. They are most commonly used on tilt and turn uPVC windows.
Cockspur handles On the other hand are equipped with the lever that is attached to the striker plate in the shape of a wedge on the inside of the window frame. These handles are usually found on older uPVC window frames and offer extra security as they lock at both the top of the frame and the bottom.
It's time to replace the handle and lock. To do this first, make sure the window is in an open position. Then, you can take the screw off the top of the base of the handle. This will reveal two more screws, which you can also take off. After all the old components have been removed, it is just a matter of inserting the new handle, securing it correctly and screwing in the remaining two screws. Be sure to replace the screw cap caps if there are any.
Do I require a cockspur handle?
A Cockspur handle has the appearance of a spur (or nose) to the side of it which locks and locates a wedge found on your window frame. These handles are installed on older uPVC windows and some windows made of aluminium.
The handles are easy to put in. You simply screw them exactly the same way as you removed the previous handle. It is a good idea to test the new handle before you screw it into the correct position, in case the spindle isn't in the proper position. Once you've checked it and it's in the right place, you can screw the handle in place and install an end cap to cover the spindle's top.
If you have a Cockspur style handle, it's crucial to measure the backset of your window which is the distance between the screw's base plate and the handle's underside. nose. This is also referred to as the 'nose height and is an important measure to fit new handles.
There are a range of replacement handles on your windows. These include Espag handles that are usually installed on newer double-glazed windows. There are also tilt and turn options for handles, spade handles or monkey tail window handles which can be used on either uPVC or aluminium windows.
Monkey tail handles are among the most striking and attractive kinds of window handles and can be fitted to a range of window styles, ranging from uPVC casement windows up to timber sash windows. These handles are perfect for those looking to improve their home's security without replacing the entire window system. their explanation of handle can be utilized together with a shotbolt and is very easy to use when open or closed.
How do I replace my window handle?
You can easily replace your window handles if they are broken or if you want to improve the appearance of your home. It's important to do this properly to ensure safety and efficiency.
Start by opening the window a little in a way, and then keep the handle in an open position. Utilizing a screwdriver remove the screws from the top and bottom of the handle. Then shift the handle back to the open or locked position and screw in the new one. Make sure that the spindle of the new handle has been fitted into the lock mechanism in the same manner as the old handle's spindle was (a small test can be done by simply dropping something into the middle hole and observing how deep it is without hitting anything).
Replace the screw caps after the handle has been installed. Be sure to not lose the caps. Verify that the window handle is functioning by transferring it between the locked and unlocked positions several times.
Window handles are a crucial part of any uPVC window, and over time they can become worn out or even break. If this happens, it's crucial that you replace the broken window handle as soon as you can to prevent security risks and ensure that your windows are operating correctly. Bridgewater Glass' expert team is happy to assist you with an entirely new window handle for your home. Our team has years of experience working with uPVC and we're confident we can provide the right solution to your needs.