15 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Ignore Replacing Double Glazed Window Handle

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15 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Ignore Replacing Double Glazed Window Handle

Replacing Double Glazed Window Handle

Replacing a double-glazed window handle is relatively easy when you follow the correct steps. Firstly, you need to determine what type of handle is in use and then take a measurement of the spindle.

Cockspur handles are still used in older uPVC windows, however they have a different height of step in comparison to aluminum counterparts (also called spade handles). This means they need a spindle that is longer.

Take a measurement of the Spindle

When replacing a handle on a double-glazed window, it's crucial to measure the spindle in order to make sure you get the right replacement. The length of the spindle is the distance the handle extends from the base plate or how deep it goes into the lock. It can differ from handle to handle. It is crucial to not remove the old handle when measuring the spindle. You might not be in a position to get a precise reading if you do.

In general, it is expected that the new handle will come with the spinning component. However, the dimensions of the spindle differ between different brands and handles, so it's a good idea to confirm when you purchase one. To save time and energy, it's a good idea to purchase the spindle as well as handle together.

Espag handles are the most commonly used kind of handle in uPVC window frames. They use a concealed locking system to shut and open the windows. They are available in a variety of colours and styles to fit your home. When selecting a new Espag handle, it is important to be aware of the spindle's length since this can make a difference to the degree of security your window has.

The handles can be turned to the left or right depending on your preference. They are also available in a variety of sizes to fit a wide variety of frames. These handles are a simple and efficient option for double-glazed windows.

Another popular type of handle is the tilt and turn window handle. They are usually heavy and sturdy, since they are designed to secure two points when opening the window. They are available in a variety of finishes including stainless steel, chrome and brass, as well as white Upvc to match your existing ironmongery.

Finally, there are cockspur handles, which are a more traditional type of window handle with an elongated spur which pushes upwards against the wedge on the frame. They are a simple and efficient option for double-glazed windows. They come in various nib and nose heights and sizes to match a variety of styles.

Take the handle off

There are many different kinds of double glazed window handles available to fit uPVC windows. Espag handles are the most common because they have a spindle through them that engages with the locking mechanisms of the window frame. Other types of handles include tilt and turn handles, which let you tilt the window to allow ventilation or completely open. These handles are typically larger and feature more complex mechanisms. However, they also provide more security. Some handle styles are compatible with key locks, offering additional security to your home.

It is important to inspect the handle prior to replacing it. This will help you determine if it is necessary to replace the handle or if the current handle is just needing to be tightened or replaced. If the handle is damaged, it needs to be replaced.

If the handle seems to be loose, then it might require tightening or tightened. Locate the screws in the handle with the aid of a screwdriver and take them out. Be cautious not to use a power-tool as it could cause damage to the window frame or the handle. Once the screws are removed put them aside in a safe location.

After the handle is removed from the window frame, you can remove it and replace it with a new handle. Begin by aligning your new handle with the holes in the window frame. Once you are satisfied that they are aligned place the new handle and screw it into place.

Once you're done testing your newly-installed window handle by opening and closing the window several times to make sure that it is working as intended. Retightening the screw is necessary in the event of any looseness or wobbling. This could cause the handle to become unstable and it may even fall off.

If you are looking for an alternative window handle, we have a variety of options in black, white uPVC chrome, brass, and stainless steel. We stock espag handles, inline handles, cranked handles, and tilt and turn handles for all types uPVC windows as well as timber windows and aluminum frames. We also offer slimline handles that can be customized to meet your requirements. This is ideal when you are worried about space.

Take off the Screws

The screws of windows are usually hidden by plastic screw covers, which you will need to remove before installing the new handles. You can remove them with a screwdriver, or even your fingernail. They are usually found below and above the handle when it is in its open position. Be sure to not loose any screws when removing them, and if possible keep the caps in case they are needed later on during the installation process.

Depending on the type of handle you require depending on your needs, there are a range of choices for the type of handle you replace. For instance, if you're seeking something that is more modern than the standard handle, then slimline models are a good choice. These handles are designed to fit on the same spindle as traditional handles, however they are smaller and will not interfere with shutters or blinds. You can also choose from stainless steel, brass, and chrome to match the ironmongery you have in your home.

After you've removed the old handle, it's time to make your replacement. You'll need to determine the kind of handle you have and measure the length of the spindle, prior to making a decision on the replacement. You'll need the new handle to be of the right size for your uPVC window, and the screw holes must match your existing holes.

When  upvc window handle stuck in closed position  for installing the new handle, ensure that it's in the open position and that the spindle is in its proper position. Line up the holes on the handle with the holes in the window, and then put in the pins or screws. Be careful not to tighten too much them, as this may cause the window frame to crack.

You'll need to test the handle by locking and unlocking the window. It is a good idea to do this several times to ensure everything functions properly, and to check for any issues with the locking mechanism. If you are happy with the performance of your new window handle, then you can replace the screw caps and put the cover back on.

Install the new handle

uPVC window handles are expected to last for a long time. However, they may be damaged and need replacing. Whether the handle is loose due to a pin or screw that is loose or has been ripped completely off from the base of the window, it is crucial to determine the source of the damage before deciding on a course of action.

In the majority of cases, a handle that is loose on a window needs to be tightened in order to repair it. This will require removing the handle in order to find the screws that hold it in position. The screws are usually hidden on the inside of the handle. However they can be found using a screwdriver. Once they have been removed, the handle can be removed from the spindle.

After you have removed the handle, you can replace it with the new one. It's a simple procedure, but it does require care to ensure that the screws are securely in the correct position. The handle must be positioned correctly and then locked into place.


There are a variety of handles depending on the type and size of your window. They include Cockspur handles as well as tilt and turn handles and Espag locks. Each has its own features, so it is important to ensure that you use the right handle for your window.

It is important that you make use of the same handle you used when replacing a Cadenza handle. This includes the blade's design as well as the fixing centre. If you use a flat blade handle where an angled blade handle should be used, then the blade could break.

Replacing the double-glazed window handle could be a relatively simple process. It is important to keep in mind that there are numerous styles and sizes of uPVC handles. Therefore, you must take measurements of the spindle before purchasing a replacement handle. If you follow the steps above you should be able to fit an appropriate replacement handle in a short time.