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Replacing a UPVC Window Handle
If you're thinking about replacing your window handle made of upvc, there are several steps you must follow to ensure the process goes smoothly and hassle-free. It is crucial to first determine the type of handle you have.
Take a look at the spindle of your new handle and make sure it is compatible with your uPVC design.
Identifying the handle type
The first step in replacing a window handle is to determine the type of handle you require. This will help you find the correct replacement and ensure that it fits correctly. There are many different types of handles available that include inline Espagnolette handles, cockspur handles and tilt and turn handles. The key is to ensure that the new handle has a spindle length which is comparable to the previous one.
Inline Espagnolette handles are an oval shape and are used on uPVC Windows. They also have a centrally located spindle to activate the locking mechanism that is on the frame of the window. It is necessary to measure the spindle length of the handle prior to buying a new one to make sure it is the same size. Alternately, you can drop something into the center of the base of the handle to determine how far it travels before meeting an obstruction. This will give you an idea of the maximum spindle length that the window handle could have.
Cockspur handles are a typical design that is found on older uPVC window frames. They have a distinctive hook shape. These handles are locked by passing them over the frame's outer transom or the inner sash member. Cockspur handles come in a variety of finishes and colours.
Tilt and turn handles have an exclusive design that allows the user to tilt the window open for ventilation and then rotate it to close it. These handles can be used on both uPVC windows and aluminium ones and are perfect for difficult-to-reach places. These handles are available in a range of materials and colours which makes them easy to match your window frames.

You can replace the handle on your uPVC windows with a different design but you should take into consideration the overall design of the doors and windows before installing a new handle. The wrong handle can affect the appearance of your uPVC window. It's best to hire a pro to change the appearance of your uPVC window.
Remove the handle that was previously used.
Using replacement window handles and handle type replacing a window handle is a straightforward job. To begin, you must open the window and look for the screws that hold the handle. They are usually hidden under small plastic screw covers or caps, which can be removed using a flathead screwdriver. Once these are removed the handle can be removed from the window and pulled out. It is essential to keep the handle in place throughout the process to avoid it from slipping off or damaging the window frame.
Over time the upvc handles on windows can be brittle and weak due to constant usage. They also can break if they are exposed to strain and stress such as slamming or forceful closing. The female portion of the handle, where the spindle is inserted could be rounded if it is repeatedly slammed with the force of closing and opening.
The lack of maintenance is the most common reason for broken handles. Over time, dirt debris, corrosion, and other debris can build up, causing the handle to become less smooth. This can lead excessive wear and tear. Lack of lubrication could accelerate this deterioration, increasing the chance of breaking. Additionally, if the Upvc windows aren't properly installed or aligned, then the handle could be subjected to excessive strain and stress, which may also lead to premature breakage.
Consider the spindle and handle type when choosing the type of handle and spindle to replace. The dimension of the base and spindle determines whether it will fit in your window. Additionally the handle must match the design of your window. This includes the screw holes and shape of the handle. Check the height of the step to ensure it fits properly.
The step height is the distance between the nose of a uPVC hand and the frame's base or base where the handle is. The standard measurement is 23mm, but it can differ from window to window. By taking the handle off the window, you will be able to measure the height of the step.
Fitting the new handle
If you're in search of an alternative handle for your double-glazed windows, it is crucial to select one that fits well into the handle you have. This will ensure that the window can be opened and shut properly and remains secure. It also helps avoid problems like loose handles that can fall off or snap into place when the window is closed and opened. It is best to buy new handles that come with the screws you need to check this when you purchase it.
You'll need to first identify the handle type that is currently in use before you replace it. After this is done, you can proceed to the next step. You'll also need to identify the whereabouts of any fixing pins or screws that support the handle. You can usually find these on the inside of the handle. Once you've located them they can be removed with pliers or a screwdriver. After you remove the old handle, be sure to wash the area around the handle. You don't want to ruin the appearance of your window by leaving an unclean area.
Window handle replacement is a common job that can be accomplished at home. It's an easy process, but you must always use the same handle. This will ensure that your uPVC window is secure and safe, and that the handle has been correctly connected to the locking mechanism.
Window handles can break because of normal wear and tear, or exposure to extreme weather. The force of hitting the window or closing it with force can also damage the handle mechanism. It is essential to regularly check the handle and ensure it is lubricated. Utilizing lubricant made of silicone on the spindle as well as moving components will help prevent them from getting loose over time. Be sure to examine the step's height as well to ensure that the handle is securely fixed. Also, you should check the handle to make sure it opens and shuts smoothly.
Test the new handle
The replacement of handles on windows made of upvc is a crucial element of ensuring your home's security and making sure that your windows are able to open and close easily. Often, old or damaged handles can cause drafts and reduce the efficiency of your home's energy usage. Fortunately, it's relatively easy to replace your uPVC handles. It is essential to determine the type of handle and the spindle that runs through it. Once you've identified the type of handle, simply follow the steps below to replace and remove your handle.
Before installing a new handle, open the window and remove any screws that might be covering the screws that hold the handle in place. The covers are typically located either above or below the handle and can be removed with an a flat-head screwdriver. Be careful not to damage the handle or cause damage to the window frame when taking off the cover.
The next step is to remove the handle by unscrewing the screws or pins that secure it. The screws are usually found in the handle's base and can be removed using the help of pliers or a screwdriver. Once the screws are removed, you can take off the handle by removing the spindle. The spindle is a metal bar that runs through the center of the handle, and then into the lock mechanism within the window frame.
It's crucial to measure the length of the spindle prior to ordering a replacement, when you're installing an handle with an espagnolette. The spindle's length determines if the handle will fit in your window and how well it will lock. If the spindle's length is shorter than the handle, it will not fit into your window and won't lock.
After you've inserted the new handle, test it by turning it over to make sure that it engages the lock mechanism correctly and that it opens and closes without resistance. Also, make sure that the window is secure when the handle is in the closed position by looking for any indications of loosing or gaps in the frame and handle. If the handle is loose or stiff, you should tighten the screws. You can also lubricate and grease frequently the mechanisms.