Choosing a Double Glazing Window Handle
Window handles are available in a variety of styles. They are usually made from uPVC however, they can also be made from aluminium or wood. They can be cockspurs key locking or cranked.
The most commonly used uPVC window handles are Espagnolette handles. They feature a square spindle at the back that goes into the gearbox of the lock in the window frame.
UPVC
When choosing an UPVC double glazing window handle, it’s crucial to select the appropriate design and size for your windows. It is worthwhile to look through the various options offered by different manufacturers before you make your purchase. In addition, you should also consider the spindle length of the handle you choose. This is the distance between the handle base and the locking mechanism inside the window frame. It can range between 10mm and 55mm, however, the majority of uPVC handle sets come with a spindle length of 30 millimetres.
UPVC windows are a popular choice for home improvement because of their low price durability, long-lasting and resistance to corrosion. They’re also energy efficient and offer excellent sound insulation. They are also easy to clean and require no maintenance which makes them a great option for busy households. It’s important to consider that the quality and durability of a UPVC handle is crucial when it comes to security. Therefore, it’s best to avoid low-quality or cheap alternatives when you are shopping for a new double-glazed window handle.
Espag handles are the most commonly used type of window handles that are used with UPVC windows. They have a spinner on the back that is fixed to the frame of the window and drives the window mechanism. They are available in various sizes and colors and are usually certified Secured by Design. These UPVC handles can be turned left or right unlike cranked handles.
Cockspur handles are another kind of UPVC window handle, which is typically used on older double-glazed windows. These handles are simple latch and catch mechanisms which can be locked using keys. They’re typically constructed of aluminium or stainless steel and can be attached to uPVC, timber, or aluminum frames. They are usually decorated with a decorative coating that resembles the curves in traditional timber frames.
The spindle in the handle might have worn out if the UPVC window handle isn’t opening. This can cause the handle to to remain in an open or closed position. Replace the broken handle as quickly as possible. It’s easy to replace a UPVC handle and you don’t need drills.
Aluminium
Choosing the right type of window handle for your double glazing windows is a crucial decision. It will not only affect the appearance of your house, but also its functionality. It is important to decide whether you want a classic uPVC design or something more refined and elegant like an aluminium option. There are many different types of uPVC and aluminium handles available, so it’s worth spending time looking into your choices.
There are a number of advantages to using aluminium for windows with double glazing, including its strength and durability. It is resistant to corrosion and requires little maintenance unlike other materials. This makes it an ideal option for modern-day homes. It is also less expensive than most other types of windows, and provides a high degree of energy efficiency.
Aluminium handles come in a variety of finishes, making them an excellent choice for any home. You can pick from brass with a burnished finish, which works well in traditional Georgian rooms, or slender glass handles that look stunning in Edwardian homes. You can even choose a more minimalist design that’s perfect for modern homes. It is important to select an aesthetic that is appropriate for your home and personal tastes.
If you are unsure about which handle to choose it is recommended to seek out an expert. They will be able to give you advice on the best options for your windows and assist you select the right handles that will complement the decor of your home. They can also provide repairs and replacements for your window handle.
To replace or repair your window handle made of aluminium, the first thing you have to do is remove the plastic caps on the top and bottom. You can make use of a nail or screwdriver to remove the caps. After removing the caps and tightening the screw on top with the screwdriver. You should not over-tighten it as to prevent stripping. Then, you can replace the plastic caps and your window handle made of aluminum is ready to use.
Timber
If you have wooden double-glazed windows, you can choose from a range of different window handles, depending on the kind of window you have. For instance tilt and turn handles for bifold doors are utilized for windows that open inwards using side hinges and also can be ’tilted’ so they can let air in from the outside. These handles have an elongated spindle at the back that connects to an gearbox. They can also be locked to prevent the sash from moving, while permitting the window to be tilted. Espag composite door handles are found on a lot of the new uPVC windows. They function similarly to cockspur handles, however with a lower step height.
Cockspur handles are characterized by a “nose” or arm that closes on an attachment to the frame. They are often found on older uPVC and wooden casement windows. They can be fitted with the standard latch and wedge lock or with more secure multi-point locks especially in high security applications.
Modern wedge fasteners are commonly used on uPVC windows that are more modern. They are usually offered as key locks to meet the requirements of insurance. These handles for windows are often called edwardian style and come with a flat’spade or ‘blade handle’ with an extended receiver that pulls the handle in the corner of frame.
Traditionally, period timber windows were fitted with a range of attractive handles with styles like shepherds crook or monkey tail, as well as pear drop. Today, replicas of some of these handles are offered in a variety of finishes to match the style of your home.
The most effective uPVC handle is one that has an extended spindle. This will ensure that the handle is oriented correctly to fit your windows. A spindle that is shorter could mean that the handle won’t function properly in your windows. The longer the spindle, more it will help to pull the sash of your window into the frame and decrease the loss of heat around the edges of your windows.
Wooden
Window handles are an essential component of any double-glazed windows. They not only help secure the window but also alter the look of the entire window. Choosing the correct window handle for your home is crucial, and you can choose from a range of different designs, shapes and sizes. There are many options available to replace damaged windows or updating your existing ones.
When selecting wooden double glazing window handles, it’s a good idea to think about your personal style preference and the architecture of your home. For example, burnished brass looks beautiful in Georgian or Edwardian properties, while satin chrome works well in contemporary interiors. For a more traditional look you can opt for a shepherds crook design, which is typically seen on wooden casement windows.
DG Supplyline Limited has a large range of replacement handles for windows upvc handles for a variety of frames and materials. The most sought-after options are Espagnolette, Cadenza and tilt and turn handles. They can be paired with various back plates with different colours like silver and chrome. Handles are available in various styles, including traditional curved monkey-tail handle designs and simple and plain.
All of our replacement upvc door handles handles are manufactured to the highest quality and designed to fit a variety of windows. It is important to remember that certain types of handles are only compatible with certain window types. For instance, cockspur handles can only be used on windows made of uPVC that open to the side, whereas tilt and turn handles are suitable for windows that open inwards.
The key to getting the right type of window handle is to take the proper measurements before purchasing. You’ll need to measure the handle length and spindle. Be sure that the handles you select are compatible with your lock and the appropriate size for your window. Select the most durable item you can afford. Cheap, flimsy products are not suitable for use in busy households.