10 Things Everyone Hates About Replacing Window Handle

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10 Things Everyone Hates About Replacing Window Handle

Tips For Replacing Window Handles

Window handles can become loose or break. When this occurs, replacing them could be a simple task.

Before beginning the replacement process, it's essential to select the correct handle for your windows. Make sure that the length of the spindle and screw holes are aligned.

Identifying  replacing double glazed window handle Repair My Windows And Doors  are an essential element of your windows and are available in a variety of different styles to fit with the style of your home. The handles are designed to be an easy mechanism to open and shut your window, whether double or single. However, with time, the handles can become brittle due to continuous use and exposure to the elements. This means that they could break or begin to operate erratically. It is important to determine if the issue can be resolved or if the handle needs to be replaced.

Replacing uPVC window handles is usually an easy task, but it's vital to make sure that you're using the correct type of handle and size to ensure your window is safe and the new handle works correctly. The spindle of your current handle is the primary element to think about. The spindle is the part that connects the handle to the locking mechanism within the frame. If the spindle is either too short or long it won't be able reach the lock. Your window will not perform as it should.

Remove the handle to expose the screws that hold it in the position. When the handle has been removed, you can measure the spindle, and then compare it to the new handle that you're planning to purchase online or in stores. This will help you ensure that the new handle is of the correct step height to operate your uPVC window properly. If you do this incorrectly, it could result in serious consequences for the safety of your home and could lead to an unlocked window that cannot be opened.

Identifying the Handle Type

Although they might seem like something of a minor thing, window handles are essential to the overall functionality of your windows. They are necessary to open, close and locking your windows.



It is essential to choose the appropriate handle, not only for its function but also for its aesthetics. With a variety of sizes and shapes, finishes and styles available, you can find the perfect fit to your interior design and match your windows.

When replacing uPVC window handle types you'll probably find standardised sizes. This is especially true with the older cockspur handle designs which typically mean that they are 38mm across the centre fixing positions, unless you are using the more modern espag handles (a hybrid of a cockspur and espagnolette) in which case they are 41mm across the centre fixing positions.

To make sure that the replacement handles you pick are the correct size take measurements of the length and height of the base of the handle to determine the spindle size that is required. Then, take a measurement of the distance between the mounting holes to ensure that the new handle is a snug fit and will remain secure when it is fitted. Lastly, you will need to identify the lever length to ensure that the new handle will be an ideal fit to your hands when it is opened and closed. Fortunately, many modern-day handle designs have a built-in adjustable spindle length to remove this confusion and make the process much more simple and easy. Our Secustik handle VarioFit, for example allows you to alter the length of the adjustable lever to fit your requirements.

Identifying the Spindle Length

It is important to identify the type of handle you are using, since not all uPVC knobs are alike. You may only need to tighten a loose screw, or replace the handle completely. Once the correct type has been determined, you'll need to measure the spindle length of the handle you have. This will help you get the right replacement and ensure that it is a perfect fit.

The spindle is a metal bar that runs through the middle of the handle. It connects the handle to the locking mechanism of the window frame. There are three main kinds of uPVC handles with spindles that include inline espagnolette handles, cockspur handles and tilt and turn handles. Each handle type has a distinct method of securing the spindle either with pins or screws.

Inline espagnolette handles are typically made with an oval-shaped spindle as well as a screw that fit into the hole on the handle. The screw is tightened to secure the handle and spindle. Cockspur handles have a hook-shaped design and are secured by one screw. These are commonly found on older uPVC Windows. Tilt and turn handles have an exclusive design that allows them to function as both a tilt as well as a turn, allowing the window to be fully opened.

It is essential to be exact when measuring the spindle on your Upvc handle. This will assist you in find an alternative. Take the length of the handle using a ruler and note down the measurements. Once you have the measurement you can then compare it to a list of sizes offered by your uPVC handle manufacturer. If you're having trouble finding the correct replacement, it's best to consult a double glazing specialist for help.

Identifying the Screws and Pins

Over time, window handles can begin to show signs of wear and wear and. It can be obvious when the handle begins to crack, or more subtle when the lock stops working as easily. It is essential to replace the handle as soon as you can, regardless of the way it breaks. This will keep your windows in good order and secure.

The first step is to take the handle that was used to remove it from the frame. You'll want to be careful not to damage the area surrounding the handle. After removing the handle you'll need to remove any screws or pins that hold it in place. You'll need to align the holes on the handle with the holes in the frame or base. After aligning them, you can screw the handle in place.

Make sure you check the length of the spindle prior to deciding to buy the handle. If the spindle length is too short it will not be able to reach the window's lock. To determine the right spindle length, you'll need to insert a thin object such as a needle into the base of the handle and measure the depth of the square pin.

If you're replacing an old uPVC handle, you'll also be required to know the step height. This is the distance between the handle's base and the spindle inside the window frame. It's important to check the dimensions of the steps that are used in your window frame prior to purchasing an additional handle.