Replacement handles for windows [
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Double glazed windows are a popular feature. They can wear down over time and be worn down or rusty.
You will need to know the current handle's spindle length and its fixings to replace it. This can be accomplished by examining the base of the previous handle.
Handle
Over time,
upvc chrome door handles window handles and locks can be damaged through wear and tear, accidental or deliberate damage. It can be that the handle or lock becomes difficult to open or close, or that they are not even locked. If this happens it may be tempting to replace the entire window unit, but this isn't always necessary. It's usually the case that a replacement handle or lock will suffice.
The espagnolette style is the most common uPVC window handle. The handle is equipped with an external spindle that is protruding from the handle. It slots into a gearbox that operates the multipoint locking system within the window. We have a range of replacement handles and locks for all types of uPVC window to ensure that they function properly.
When
replacing window handles the uPVC window handle it is recommended to use screw cover caps in order to secure the screws and prevent them from rust. It is also possible to make use of a spacer or washer to allow for a tighter seal. Having a screw cap in place will also prevent water and debris from getting into the handle and damaging the handle.
After taking the handle out of the window, it's a good idea for you to clean both the spindle as well as the threaded part of the bolt. This will make sure that the new handle is able to fit and function well, and it will also help to stop dirt from getting into the multipoint lock.
The next step is to install the new uPVC handle. Be sure to read the instructions that come with your new handle and look at your previous one to get a better idea of how to do it. Most of the time, the process is quite simple. If you encounter any issues that aren't covered in this guide, we recommend contacting our team to get more details.
It is also important to note that if
replacing upvc window handles the uPVC handle cockspur (also called an Espag handle) you will need to examine the step height of the window to determine the appropriate size of handle. The step height is the distance between the base of the window and the place where the handle of the cockspur is.
Hinges
If your windows are starting to open and close with a visible gap, this could be due to the hinges not being in line with the frame. It is usually a simple fix that can be fixed with a set of replacement hinges. We offer a range of different options, and can even customise the dimensions of the hinges to meet your needs.
We offer a variety of hinges for Upvc and timber windows. They are available in a variety of colors to fit with the existing frames. They are also supplied with all the fixings you need for installation. We can supply repair screws for double glazed windows with hinges that are older in style. This will allow you to cut the thread back into the frame.
We offer a variety of hinge styles, from standard casement window hinges that can be used with a standard or tilt and turn handle, through to fire escape egress hinges that are suitable for use on larger side hung windows. These hinges are designed to fully open in a crisis and include an easy-clean position. We also have hinges that are restricted in egress and are designed to restrict the opening angle of the window to 100mm or less, ideal for family homes with children.
The sound of a hinge squeaking can be a sign that the hinges are worn out, which is typically due to the friction of metal against. A small drop of lubricant can help, however should the noise continue to be heard, it is likely that the hinges require replacement.
Plumb windows help avoid optional binding, this means that the operating sash of the window is in line with the frame, which ensures that it can be closed and opened properly. A window that is not plumb may begin to close and open with difficulty or may be distorted over time, causing problems for the seal and appearance of the window.
When buying replacement upvc window hinges, be aware that they can be purchased in either imperial or sizes in metric. In general the sizes in metric are more precise, but it isn't evident when they are fitted. The first corner holes on the track are standard but the other holes can differ based on the hardware used originally. You should take measurements of the holes in your frame to make sure that the upvc hinges you purchase are the right dimensions.
Crank
Over time, wear and tear could cause damage to the window handle the lock, crank mechanism or even the handle. This could hinder the ease of opening and closing your windows as well as compromising their security. If your window is difficult to open or shut or you hear a clicking sound when turning the handle it could be a sign you should replace the mechanism. If you can't lock your window or the multipoint locks is damaged, it might be worth replacing the crank mechanism too.
A new window crank can easily be replaced with little effort, but you need to buy the right size replacement. Make sure the replacement has the same step in height as the previous one, which can be determined by measuring the distance between the guide for the crank arm bushing and the notch that runs along the track across the bottom of the window frame. You can also measure the length of the spindle on your existing handle to determine the size you require to get a replacement.
The type of handle on your window will determine the type of crank mechanism that is required for your casement and windows with awnings. Espag
aluminium door handles have a mental spindle on the back that is attached to the frame of the window and drives the window mechanism, while cockspur handles have pegs which are fixed in place by screws of three or four which are fitted into the sash and frame.
It's easy to replace the window operator after you've found the right replacement. Remove any screws that attach to the trim from the casement cover and carefully lift the cover off to expose the insides of the window operator (Photo 1). Remove any rusted trim screws and then check the operating lever with the previous to ensure that they match. Then, screw the new lever to the window frame, and replace any screws that were damaged or bent, then put the casement cover on top of the mechanism.