Replacement Window Handle
uPVC window handles have a spindle that runs through them which engages with the lock mechanism within the frame. As time passes, this mechanism can become loose and even break.

The process of replacing a damaged window handle is very easy and simple. Open the window, and then remove all screws (often hidden behind plastic caps). This will reveal the spindle which you can then cut to the proper length.
What's the problem here?
Over time the window handle may begin to show signs of wear and tear that will eventually lead to it needing to be replaced. This can be due to many reasons, including excessive use, aging, and exposure to harsh conditions like freezing temperatures. If you notice that the handle of your window has changed or is no longer in good working order It's an ideal idea to speak with a uPVC expert and find the most suitable replacement for the specific kind of window.
Most types of uPVC windows are designed to be compatible with various handle variations and lock styles. It is recommended to speak with the experts at Truth Hardware for the correct replacement handle for your awning or casement windows. This will ensure that the handle is fitted properly and provide you with a long-lasting solution that's sturdy and secure.
If you find that the window handle is equipped with a "tongue" made of steel that blocks it from rotating involuntarily, you should know that this security feature safeguards you and your family from opening the window in an unfavorable position. To avoid accidentally activating the blocker, you must press both the unlocker and the seal of the window profile simultaneously.
The lubricant that is in your uPVC handle might have dried out. This is a frequent issue with uPVC handles as they can be exposed to elements for long durations of time, which may cause them to dry out. If you find that your uPVC handles do not turn properly, you can re-lubricate them by putting a small amount of oil around the sash gear and worm.
Do I need to change my lock?
Window handles are a crucial part of windows, as they assist in opening and shut. However, over time, they may become damaged or worn and require replacement. This is a simple and easy task.
There are a variety of different kinds of uPVC handle available to choose from, each with unique features. The most commonly used is the standard window handle that has a basic function that allows the user to open and close the window. A lockable uPVC handle is available for homeowners who are more concerned about security. This handle can be locked using a keys to offer an additional layer of protection and satisfy home insurance requirements in most cases.
In addition to this there are a variety of other designs that offer additional features. For Repair My Windows And Doors , some uPVC window handles feature buttons that can be activated to function as a child safety device. This is a great option for families who have young children since it can discourage them from attempting to escape by opening the window.
Additionally, there are also several options that are designed to improve the efficiency of an energy-efficient property. The window handle can be used to shut a window. This can reduce the loss of heat and keeps the inside of the home warm.
It is important to choose the appropriate replacement for an uPVC window handle regardless of the type that is required. This will ensure optimal functionality and security. It is recommended to measure the spindle on the window handle in order to use it as a guide for the new handle. This will stop the replacement from being loose or misaligned and causing further damage and potential security concerns.
What kind of lock or handle do I have
Almost all uPVC windows come with window handles. Since they are exposed to constant use wear and tear and occasionally, the effects of intruders or the weather, they could get damaged and require replacement. It is important to know the kind of handle you have before purchasing a replacement. This will make sure you get the right replacement and will be an exact fit, preventing damage to your window and offering maximum security.
There are two kinds of uPVC handles and locks: cockspur handles and espagnolette handles. Both operate a locking system within the window frame. However they operate in slightly different ways. Generally speaking, espagnolette handles have an inserted spindle into the lock gearbox, and then rotates the rods for the shoot bolt to open the window. They are most commonly employed in tilt and turn uPVC windows.
Cockspur handles come with a lever which hooks onto an inside striker plate that is in the shape of a wedge. They are usually found in older uPVC windows and offer additional security by locking at both the top and bottom of the window frame.
Once you've identified what type of lock and handle you have, it's time to get started on the replacement process. First, ensure that the window is open. Then, you can remove the screw from the top of the handle's base. This will reveal two additional screws that you can also take off. After you have removed all the old components, you'll be able to simply put the new handle and screw into the two remaining screws. Make sure you replace the screw cap caps if you have any.
Do I need to use a Cockspur?
A Cockspur handle is fitted with a spur (or nose) to the side that locks onto the wedge that is on your window frame. These handles are used on older uPVC and aluminium windows.
The handles are simple to install, and you just install them the same way as you removed the old handle. It's a good idea to test the new handle before you screw it in place, just in case the spindle isn't in the right position. After you've completed this, you can screw in the handle and then attach an end cap to the end of spindle.
If you own Cockspur handles, it is crucial to measure the distance between the screw plate's base and the underside of the handle. This is also referred to as the 'nose' and it's an important measurement for fitting replacement handles.
There are a range of replacement handles for your windows, including Espag handles, which are typically fitted to newer double glazed windows. There are tilt and turn options for handles spade handles, monkey tail window handles which can be used on either uPVC or aluminum windows.
Monkey tail handles are among the most striking and attractive types of window handle and can be adapted to a variety of window styles, ranging from uPVC casement windows to timber sash windows. These handles are perfect for those who want to increase the security of their home without replacing the entire window system. This kind of handle can be utilized in conjunction with a shotbolt, and it's very easy to use when open or closed.
How do I replace the handle on the window?
You can easily replace your window handles if they are broken or you want to improve the appearance of your home. It's crucial to do it correctly in order to ensure safety and functionality.
Begin by opening the window a little away and ensuring that the handle is in an open position. Remove the screws from the sides and the bottom of the handle using the screwdriver. Then, put the handle in the unlocked/opening position and screw in the new one. Make sure that the spindle of the new handle is fitted into the lock mechanism in the same way as the spindle of the old handle was (a small test can be conducted by dropping something into the middle hole and seeing how deep it goes without hitting anything).
Replace the screw caps once the handle has been installed. Make sure not to lose the caps. Verify that the window handle is working by transferring it between the locked and unlocked positions a few times.
Window handles are a crucial part of all uPVC windows and they can be damaged or even broken in time. If this happens, it's essential that you replace the broken window handle as soon as possible to avoid security risks and to ensure that your windows operate correctly. If you need a replacement window handle for your property, contact Bridgewater Glass today and our knowledgeable staff will be happy to assist. Our team has a wealth of experience working with uPVC and we're sure that we'll have the perfect solution for your requirements.