How to Choose uPVC Replacement Window Handles
If you have a broken window handle made of upvc, it could be easy to replace it with a replacement. The first step is to remove the screws (typically pozidrive screws) from the base of the handle.
The handle you have used for years must be removed and replaced with a new one. This will improve the security of your home and allow you to operate your windows from the inside.
Espag handles
Espag handles are the most popular handle style used on uPVC windows (although they're also used on timber and aluminium windows too). They are controlled by a multi-point lock which secures the windows when closed. The handle operates by turning a wheel that protrudes from the back of the handle and locks into a gearbox within the window. The gearbox moves a series of locks around the perimeter of the window to allow it to be opened. Espag handles come in various sizes for spindles that range from as little as 10 mm or up to 55 mm. It is important to select the correct spindle size for your window.
Unlike traditional cockspur handles, that have an offset lever design that requires a greater hand clearance to operate windows, espag window handles are available in left-handed or right-handed versions depending on your preference and the orientation of the window. A majority of our espag window handles are able to be secured using a Secure by Design specification or key-locked to give you extra security.
They are also an excellent choice for those who prefer a modern look, espagnolette handles are also extremely simple to install. You simply need to remove the old handle and remove the screw cover (typically pozidrive bolts) before replacing it with a new one. The procedure is easy and will allow you to re-use the functions of uPVC Windows.
It may be time to replace the handles on your uPVC tilt-and-turn windows if you notice they are becoming difficult to operate. Luckily, the majority of handle mechanisms adhere to industry standards so finding a suitable replacement shouldn't be a problem. To get this done you'll need to know the type of handle and step height for the current handle that you can find from your uPVC installer. This will allow you to make the best decision possible and ensure that your uPVC replacement window handles will fit correctly when installed.

Turn and tilt handles
Tilt and turn windows are a popular option for homeowners who want great ventilation as well as easy access to the outside of their windows. They are similar to casement windows in that they open upwards with side hinges. However they also tilt inwards at 90 degrees to allow air flow or cleaning. They are available in uPVC, aluminium and composite frames, but uPVC is the most affordable option and has lower maintenance requirements than aluminum or timber.
A tilt and turn handle is similar to an Espag handle however, it can also operate a tilt-before-turn mechanism. The handles are fitted with a 7mm square spindle that extends out into the window frame and is then tucked into the gearbox used for the tilt before turn mechanism. These handles are also able of turning the window in 360 degrees, something that the standard Espag handles aren't able to do.
The handle is fitted with detents at the 90 degree positions so that when it is turned to a particular position, you will not be able to move it beyond that point, this is to ensure the window is secured for safety and security reasons. These handles have a key deadlocking system to ensure extra security, and they are also insurance-rated.
These handles are heavy-duty operating handle with a solid die-cast construction specifically designed for tilt and turn windows. They are also available in a broad variety of finishes, including black and white chrome, gold, brushed satin and dark bronze.
A large, modern handle that locks in both the tilt and turn position, it's a draught excluder that will prevent cold air entering your home when the window is closed. This handle is designed as an angled lever, which makes it easier to grip. It also gives you more leverage when opening the window. The handle is also available in a broad range of finishes to suit any style of home, including antique brass, black and white.
Cadenza handles
Cadenza handles offer a unique espagnolette solution designed specifically for slim Aluminium profiles. They have a strong grip designed for residential and business applications. The slide bar is controlled by a self-contained gearing mechanism within the handle. The slide bar is connected with drive pins on an locking rod that is a espagnolette to secure the window. The Cadenza handle can be deadlocked by a key that stops the window from opening.
This handle is available in both left and right handed variants. It comes with an overall length of 48mm. It is also necessary to choose a compatible lock for your window. To determine whether your window is left or right handed, first, check the position of the long end of the lever. If it is pointing left, you need a window handle that fits the left hand. If it points to the right then you will need a handle for the right hand.
The straight version of the Cadenza window handle that has an angular blade (W62) could be confused with the angle Cadenza handle, but they are distinct. The angle-shaped Cadenza window handle (W62) requires an angled locking system to function correctly. The straight handle can't be used with an angled locking system as it could cause the blade component to fracture.
The angle version of this handle can be identified by a metal bar that extends from the base of the handle, it is this which distinguishes it from the straight version. The angled Cadenza handle is the most well-known of handles and has been available for many years, however it has seen a decline in sales since the espag lock and espagnolette handle replaced it in new double glazing.
Installation
It is simple to replace the handles on upvc windows. All you require is a screwdriver and a bit of patience. Identifying the type of handle and determining the spindle's size is essential in order to select an appropriate replacement that will fit. Following replacing window handles RepairMyWindowsAndDoors will ensure that your new upvc handles are safe and secure.
The right handle selection will increase the security of your home as well as reduce drafts and save energy. It's essential to choose an easy handle to shut and open and that is secure in place when required. Moreover, having good quality window handles can also improve the look of your home.
The first step in replacing a uPVC handle is to take off the old one and replace it with a new one. You'll need to remove the screw caps on either side of the handle. After you've removed the screws, remove the cap that covers the handle. located on top of the handle. This will reveal the first screw, which you'll need to remove with the help of a screwdriver.
Make sure to measure the spindle prior to installing the Cockspur. It is crucial to measure the length of the spindle of the handle since it should be at least a 55mm long in order to fit into the uPVC frame. If the spindle of the handle is too short, the handle will not be able to engage the lock mechanism to open the window.
Test the handle to make sure it is working. Be sure to turn the handle to the locked position, and then turn it back a few times. After that, you're ready to put the new handle in place and enjoy your improved home security.
There are a lot of choices to pick from, whether you're looking to replace an old uPVC window handle or simply add a new design to your uPVC window. The trick is to choose the appropriate handle for your needs and budget. The ideal handle for your uPVC windows must be strong and durable, with features that match the interior of your home. For example, a tilt and turn window requires an entirely different handle than a standard uPVC handle since it allows the window to be opened in both directions.