Replacement Handles For UPVC Windows
uPVC window handles can break and drop off. Thankfully, replacing them is an easy task with the appropriate tools.
Find out what kind of handle you own by looking for screws or pins that secure it. Once you've identified them, remove the screws or pins and gently pull the handle off of its spindle.
Espag Handle
Espag handles are the most common kind of handle you will find on double-glazing uPVC windows. They're flat with a cylinder shape. They're usually made of uPVC but they can also be made from other materials depending on the style and design of your window. Handles come in a variety of shapes and colors to match the decor of your home.
The espag may also be called a cockspur or spade. It's typically found on older uPVC windows and is a good choice as an alternative for a damaged handle. They're not as secure as modern handles but they do offer a simple locking mechanism. The handle is equipped with two studs, called mushrooms, that can move up and down when the handle is rotated. These catch onto a metal plate called a keep on the frame. The handle is also available in a cranked model that provides more space for your hand with a sleeker appearance. or an inline model.
These types of uPVC handles are usually found on double-glazed windows and older timber windows. They are typically made of aluminium or uPVC but they can also be made from other materials. Espag window handles are secured using a key or with wedge blocks that are placed between the frame and handle. They are also easy to maintain and you can purchase replacement parts for them if they break.
It is important to check the diameter of spindle at the back of the handle before selecting the appropriate espag handle. The spindle should have a maximum diameter of 7 millimeters. Also, determine the height of the step where the handle is attached to the window frame. The correct handle size will ensure that the window closes tightly.
Monkey tail Espag window handles are a great option for older windows. They are also suitable for modern window styles and come in right- or left-handed versions. They have a stylish reeded detail at the end and a slim backplate that is able to fit into the frame of the window. They can also be locked and come with a great step in height.
Venetian Handle
When it comes to replacing upvc window handles there are many different styles of handle to choose from. There are Espag handles, Cockspur handles, spade or blade handles, and tilt and turn handles. The kind of handle you pick will be based on the type of window you have as well as on your personal preferences. You should also consider the size of the handle and the length of the spindle. It is important that the handle fits into the screw holes, and has the right spindle.
The cockspur handle on windows made of upvc is one of the most popular styles. They are available in a wide range of colors and finishes. They are also available in lockable and non-locking models. The main difference between the two is that a cockspur handle is able to be locked with keys. The keyed handle is utilized in high-security homes, and is more secure than a traditional handle.
Venetian handles, just like Espagnolette handles, are usually attached to the frame using two bolts. They are a little recessed from the frame, meaning they don't penetrate blinds, like other window handle types can. They are also ideal for high-rise apartments because they can easily be cleaned from the inside. Window handles are a great option when you're looking for an elegant and practical replacement for your windows made of upvc.
There's upvc replacement door handles to fit any type of window. When you're selecting a replacement handle for upvc take into consideration the dimensions and shape of the screw holes, the step height, spindle length and handling. The handle should be able support the weight of the window when it's closed.
A tilt-and-turn handle is ideal for a window made of upvc which opens from the side. It serves two purposes and lets you tilt and turn the window, which is helpful for ventilation, cleaning and security. It is also simple to use, even with just one hand. The handle can be set to keep the window locked in a closed position or can be set to tilt so that you can enjoy fresh air without worrying about burglars breaking into your home.
Pear Drop Handle

If you have a damaged uPVC window handle or lock, it's likely that you'll want to replace it. You can do this yourself. First, make sure that your window is shut and take out the screw that is at the base of the handle. After you have removed the two screws the handle will slide off. The multipoint lock can be removed by removing the two screws. Once the new handle is in place, simply screw it back to its original position. If the handle has a caps for screws it is recommended to replace it.
Espagnolette handles are the most popular kind of handle that is used on uPVC windows. Recognised by their flat strip shape they are used together with multipoint locks that are secure and secured around the frame to provide the highest levels of security for your home. They can be set to open left or right, and come in a variety of colors.
Cockspur handles have a more traditional look. They are popular for heritage enhancements, and for those who prefer an older-fashioned look. These handles have an elongated shaft that goes through the handle into the gearbox. This turns a series shootbolt rod to secure the window.
Pear drop handles provide a higher level of security and are more contemporary than cockspur designs. They're an excellent choice for those who want to modernize their windows with a contemporary handle that's still a good to match the historical background of their property.
The Cornish Heritage Tear Drop Espag Handle is a tribute to 19th Century ironmongery and is ideally suitable for casement windows with a heritage style, ensuring that your home's exterior is finished off with a classy look. This handle is compatible with a tear drop operating stay and dummy stays to make an entire window that is reminiscent of the heritage.
Choosing the correct handle to replace your uPVC windows can be difficult, but our handy guide and helpful advice will ensure you get the best results. If you're replacing the existing uPVC handle and lock, or upgrading your entire window set, you can rest assured that Bridgewater Glass will help you find the ideal solution to suit your home.
Handle that tilts and turns
Tilt and turn handles are used on double-glazed windows that open to the outside and tilted back or down for ventilation. The handle is rotated, and a locking mechanism engages once the window is tilted in either direction. These windows are extremely popular in Europe. They permit better ventilation and are safer. To ensure functionality and security the handle that replaces the uPVC u-turn handle should be compatible with the window's design and the locking mechanism.
Tilt-and-turn windows are usually constructed from uPVC or aluminum frames. Timber frames are employed by homeowners who want a more traditional feel and appearance to their house. UPVC frames are the most value for money and are long-lasting and energy efficient. They also require little maintenance. Aluminum frames are more expensive, however they provide superior strength and resistance to corrosion.
The uPVC tilt and turn handle operates similarly similar to an espagnolette handle however it is much heavier and bulkier due to the fact that they are used on larger windows, usually up to door size. They are also more durable because they have to withstand much greater forces as the window opens inwards and tilted.
The most important thing to consider when replacing a tilt-and-turn handle is that it can be locked in one of four positions. This will stop the window from being opened to the room. This can be done using keys, which are ideal for children who are around as it stops them from opening the window too far and potentially being injured.
Therefore, the majority of tilt and turn window handles available on the market come with this feature into the standard model with the exception of cheap Chinese-made items. Sealco Scotland stock a wide range of high quality tilt and turn handles from brands like Hoppe, Trojan, and Sensei.
When purchasing a tilt and turn window handle, it is important to measure the handle you have to determine the best style to fit. You will need to determine the distance between the screw holes which is usually 43mm centre-to-centre. You may need to take off the cover caps or the sprung loaded backplates from some handles in order to reveal the screw positions.