7 Easy Secrets To Totally Enjoying Your Replacing A Window Handle

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7 Easy Secrets To Totally Enjoying Your Replacing A Window Handle

Tips For Replacing a Window Handle

It is simple to change your window handle in the convenience of your own home. Follow these handy tips for an easy operation and a beautiful looking finish.

Remove the screws from your uPVC handle to reveal the screws. Measure the spindle's length to ensure that you receive the correct size replacement.

1. Take a measurement of the length of the Spindle.

When you're replacing a window handle it's important to get the size of the spindle correct. It can affect the tightness or elasticity of the handle and whether the handle locks correctly into the frame of the window. The spindle is a steel shaft that connects the handle to the lock on the frame of the window. The spindle can be either a standard 8mm cross-section in the industry or the older 9mm versions. The current industry standard is 8mm, but this wasn't always the case so when purchasing a new handle, it's essential to check the dimensions.

Take the handle off. This is easily done by turning the handle into the open position and unwinding two screws that secure the handle (which are usually concealed behind plastic caps that are required to be removed). Once the handle is removed, measure the distance from the base to the point at which it ends. This will give you the measurement needed to purchase a replacement.

There are many options when you're looking to select a new window handle. From sleek chrome that can fit in with a modern style, to traditional burnished bronze that looks beautiful in restored Georgian rooms, or even the more quaint Tudor cottages with curled mongoose-tail latches. There are a lot of options, but the most important is to choose the style that is appropriate to your home's style.

Espag handles are usually used to uPVC window frames and are always the exact same size with a 43mm center. Cockspur handles are available in a variety of sizes, starting at 58mm up to 62mm. Window handles from Cadenza are different in size because they feature an angled blade that operates an interlocking mechanism that is multi-point inside the window.

Another factor when choosing the best window handle is knowing what hand you require, this is simply defined by what hand you use to open the door. Inline Espag window handles aren't handed and can be utilized for left or right handed windows. Cranked window handles can only be used on windows that open in one direction.

2. Take the handle off

A window handle that falls out can be a hassle, regardless of regardless of whether the handle has been damaged or worn out. The good news is, you can replace a uPVC handle by yourself. You will require only a few basic hand tools as well as some time to complete the task.

The first step is to need to open the window and make sure that it is in the unlocked position. Then, take off the screw caps that hold the handle in place. Once the screw caps have been removed, you will be able to take off the handle.

The handle itself is fixed to a spindle in the window frame. Based on the type the handle is secured by a screw or a pin. The most commonly used handles are the inline Espagnolette and the cockspur handles. Both of these kinds of handles are employed on casement windows, including aluminium windows. The handles can be locked with a key to block access by unauthorised persons from outside. Or you can lock the handles by turning them clockwise.

To remove the handle, you'll need a screwdriver with a flat blade to remove the clip that holds the handle in place. Once this is released, the handle will slide off the spindle. Once the handle that was previously used has been removed, you'll have to measure the spindle length and make sure that your new handle will fit.

Once you have the proper size, you are able to fix the new handle into place. You must make sure that the new handle is securely attached and that it turns in the correct way (clockwise for open or counterclockwise for closed). It is also crucial to make sure that it is not fitted upside down.


Replace the screw caps. Once you've completed this step, you should test the handle to make sure it is working correctly. You should also test the locking mechanism by moving the handle to the locked position, and then back to the locked position.

3. Take off the Screws

A uPVC handle is an essential element of any home and is the first thing that shows signs of wear or damage.  upvc replacement door handles  can be due to natural causes, frequent use or even intentional damage by criminals trying to gain access to your home. A simple replacement can solve the issue and prevent it from occurring again.

UPVC handles can be difficult to open when the locking mechanism isn't functioning properly. It's often possible to solve the issue by replacing the multipoint locking mechanism instead of the entire handle. This could save you money.

After removing the old handle, you will need to remove the screws that held it in place. These screws are usually located on the inside of the base of the handle. It could be necessary to use a screwdriver in order to do this. Be careful not to tighten too much the handle, as this can cause it to loosen.

You'll then have to locate the fixing screws or pins that hold the new handle in place. These are usually located on the inside of the base of the handle. You'll require a screwdriver to take them off. If you wish to replace them, you can do so by replacing the caps on the screw and test the handle to ensure it works correctly.

When you're ready for installing the new handle, simply align the spindle with the cutout in the window mechanism and screw it into the appropriate position. If you want to replace the screw covers ensure that the handle is in an open position and that the screws are securely fixed. You're done! Now you can enjoy your newly installed window handle. This will hopefully help you avoid costly door and window replacements in the near future. If you would like assistance in this, or any other aspect of your uPVC windows don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

4. Install the new handle

Whether you're replacing a broken handle or simply updating it the process is simple and can be completed in just a few steps. Identifying the kind of window handle, measuring the length of its spindle and knowing the tools you'll require to finish the job are crucial. Always prioritise the safety of your windows and tools. It is also essential to be patient and follow the steps with care to ensure that you have a functional handle that is safe to use.

The first step is to identify the screws holding your existing window handle in place and take them out, while maintaining an adequate grip on the handle itself to stop it from falling and result in injury. Once the screws have been removed and repositioned, they can be put in a safe spot to be replaced in the future.

After the handle that was used previously was removed, you are now able to begin fitting your new one. It is essential that the handle fits perfectly to ensure that it functions correctly and locks the window in place. The next step is to slide the metal square to the back of the handle into the hole of the window mechanism, ensuring that it fits securely.

Once the new handle is in place, the final thing to do is to replace the caps on the screws and verify that it functions. If you're not happy with the results or the window doesn't open or close correctly contact our experts for help.

The majority of homes in the UK have uPVC windows. As so, a large number of them will need to be replaced at some point due to damage or wear. The process is relatively straightforward and can be completed by anyone with a bit of knowledge of DIY. The most important factor in the success of the procedure is making sure you're using a replacement handle that is compatible with your existing window in terms of dimensions and style. Contact us if are unsure about the type of handle you require. They will be able guide you through the options.