Replacement Handles For Windows
Double-glazed windows are a common feature. Over time they can get rusty or worn out.
You will need to know the current handle's spindle length as well as its fixings in order to replace it. The best method to do this is to look at the base of your previous handle.
Handle
Over time, uPVC window handles and locks can become damaged due to wear and tear, or even intentional damage. This can mean that the
door lock handle repair or handle becomes difficult to open or close, or that it isn't locked in any way. It's tempting to replace your entire window unit when this occurs, but it's not always necessary. It is often the case that a replacement handle or lock will suffice.
The most popular kind of uPVC window handle is the espagnolette. The handle is equipped with a spindle that protrudes from the handle. It fits into a gearbox, which controls the multipoint locking mechanism inside the window. We carry a wide selection of replacement handles and locks for all kinds of uPVC window to ensure they work together properly.
When replacing the uPVC window
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After removing the handle from the window, it is recommended to clean both the spindle and the threaded part of the bolt. This will ensure that the new handle is able to fit and function well, and it can also help keep any dirt from getting into the multipoint lock.
It's now time to put in the new uPVC handle. It is essential to follow the directions provided with your new handle, and also to look at the old one prior to starting in order to get an idea of how to do it correctly. The process is generally simple. If you encounter any issues not addressed in this guide, we suggest reaching out to our team for more information.
It's also worth noting that if you are replacing a uPVC handle cockspur (also called an Espag handle) you will need to determine the height of the steps on the window in order to determine the appropriate size of handle. The steps height is the distance between the base of the window and the point where the handles of the cockspur are.
Hinges
If your windows are beginning to close and open with a visible gap this can be caused by the hinges not being in line with the frame. This is usually a simple fix and can be solved by installing a new set of replacement window hinges. We offer a range of different options and even customize the dimensions of the hinges to meet your needs.
If you have a standard upvc or timber window, we can supply an array of various kinds of hinges for your windows. These hinges are available in various colors to match the existing window frames. They also come with all the fixings needed to install them. If you have a
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sweeney-Stack.mdwrite.net, glazed window that has an older style of hinge, we can provide a variety of repair screw kits that will allow you to re-cut the thread back into the frame.
We offer a variety of hinge styles that range from traditional casement window hinges that can be used with a normal or tilt and turn handle through to fire escape egress hinges for use on larger side hung windows. These are designed to open completely in the event of an emergency and have an easy-clean position for ease of cleaning. We also have hinges with restricted-egress that are designed to limit the opening angle of windows to 100mm maximum. This is ideal for families with children.
A squeaky hinge could indicate that the hinges must be replaced. It is usually due to metal rubbing against metal. If the noise persists an ounce of lubricant may help.
The windows that are plumb help to avoid the need for binding, this means that the operating sash of the window is line with the frame, which ensures that it closes and opens correctly. If a window is not plumb, it may have difficulty opening and closing or become warped with time, causing problems with the seal and appearance of the window.
You can purchase replacement hinges for windows made of upvc in imperial or metric sizes. The sizes in metric are more precise but it isn't evident once they are installed. The first corner holes on the track are standard, but the other holes can vary based on the hardware used originally. We recommend that you measure the holes in your existing frame prior to purchasing any hinges made of upvc to ensure they are of the correct size.
Crank
The normal wear and tear that happens over time can cause damage to the window handle, lock or crank mechanism. This could make it difficult to open and close your windows. It can also compromise their security. If your window is difficult to open or close, or if you hear a click when turning the handle it could be a sign that you need to replace the mechanism. If you're not able to secure your window or the multipoint lock is damaged, it may also be worthwhile to consider replacing this part of the hardware as well.
A new window crank can be replaced with little effort, but you need to ensure that you purchase the right size replacement. You can determine if the replacement has the exact same height of step as the old one by measuring the distance from the guide for the crank arm bushing to the notch on the track at the bottom of the frame. You can also measure the length of the spindle on your current handle to determine the size of a replacement.
The type of handle that is fitted to your window will determine the kind of crank mechanism that is required for your casement and windows with awnings. Espag handles have a mental spindle at the back which is connected to the frame of the window and drives the mechanism. Cockspur handles have pegs that are held in their position by three or four screws which are set in the sash as well as the frame.
It's easy to replace your window operator once you have identified the correct replacement. Remove any screws that attach to the trim from the casement cover and carefully lift the cover off to reveal the innards of the window operator (Photo 1). Remove any trim screws that are rusted and then compare the new operating lever with the old to make sure they are in line. Then, attach the replacement to the window frame, and replace any screws that were damaged or bent, and place the casement cover back over the mechanism.