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Choosing a Double Glazing Window Handle

Window handles come in different styles. They are usually made from uPVC, but they can also be made from wood or aluminum. They can be key locking, cranked or cockspur.

The most common uPVC window handles are Espagnolette handles. They have an elongated spindle on the back that is connected to the gear box of the lock within the window frame.

UPVC

When choosing a UPVC double glazing window handle, it is crucial to select the appropriate style and size for your windows. It is worth looking over the different options available from manufacturers before making your purchase. In addition to that, you must consider the length of the spindle on your chosen handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the locking mechanism within the window frame. The length of the spindle can vary between 10mm and 55mm. However, most uPVC handles have a 30mm spindle.

UPVC windows are an extremely popular choice for home improvement due to their low cost, durability, and resistance to corrosion. They are also energy efficient and provide excellent noise insulation. They are also easy to clean and require no maintenance, making them an ideal choice for busy households. However, it's crucial to remember that the quality of a UPVC window handle is crucial in terms of security. Therefore, it's best to avoid the cheapest or less-quality alternatives when purchasing 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 attached to the frame of the window and is the motor for the window mechanism. The handles are available in a wide variety of sizes and colours, and they're often available with Secured by Design accreditation. These UPVC handles can be turned right or left, unlike those with cranked handles.

Cockspur handles are a different kind of UPVC handle that's commonly used on older double-glazed windows. They are simple latch and catch mechanisms that can be locked with keys. They're typically constructed from aluminium or stainless steel and can be affixed to timber, uPVC, or aluminum frames. They're usually decorated with a decorative coating that mimics the curves in traditional timber frames.

If your UPVC window handle isn't opening, it could be due to the spindle in the handle wearing out. The handle could end up to remain in either an open or closed position, and it's important to replace the damaged handle as soon as possible. The good news is that replacing a UPVC window handle is a simple process and doesn't require the use of drilling tools.

Aluminium

Selecting the best window handle for your double glazed windows is a crucial choice. Not only will it impact the appearance of your home but it could also affect its function. You'll have to decide whether you prefer the classic uPVC appearance or something more stylish and elegant like an aluminum option. There are a variety of uPVC and aluminium handles available, so it's worth spending time researching your options.

There are several advantages to using aluminum for double-glazed windows that include its strength and durability. Unlike other materials, aluminium is rust-proof and requires very little maintenance. This makes it an ideal choice for contemporary and modern homes. It's also cheaper than other kinds of windows and provides a high level of energy efficiency.

Aluminium handles are available in a variety of finishes which makes them a great choice for any home. You can choose from brass with a burnished finish, which works well in traditional Georgian rooms, or more delicate glass handles that look elegant in Edwardian homes. You can also opt for minimalist designs that are ideal for modern-day homes. It's important to choose an aesthetic that is appropriate for your home and your personal tastes.

Seek advice from a professional if are unsure of which handle to select. They will provide you with advice on the best options for your windows and help you select the right handles that complement your home's decor. They can also replace or repair the window handle.

To replace or repair your window handle made of aluminum, the first thing you need to do is remove the plastic caps at the top and the bottom. This can be done with the help of a screwdriver or a nail. After taking off the caps and tightening the screw on top with a screwdriver. Be careful not to over-tighten the screw to ensure that it doesn't strip. Then, you can replace the caps made of plastic and your window handle made of aluminium will be ready for use.

Timber





If you have wooden double glazed windows you can select from a variety of window handles according to the kind of window you have. For example, tilt and turn handles are used for windows that open to the inside on side hinges. They can also be 'tilted' so you can let air in from the outside. These types of handles have a square spindle bar at the back, which is connected to into a gear box. It can be locked to stop the sash from moving but still allowing you to tilt the window. Espag window handles are used on most new uPVC casement windows and also operate in a similar fashion to cockspur handle windows, but have a lower step height (how far the nose of the handle extends from the base plate).

Cockspur window handles have an arm or "nose" that closes over a catch that is fixed to the frame. They are commonly found on older uPVC or wooden casement windows. They can be equipped with an ordinary wedge lock and latch or with more secure multi-point locks particularly in high security applications.

Modern wedge fasteners are typically used on uPVC windows that are more modern. They are often supplied as key locks to meet insurance requirements. see post are usually described as "edwardian"-style window handles. They feature flat'spade' or 'blade' handle that has an extended spindle receiver that can pull the handle towards the frame's corner.

Traditionally, period timber windows were fitted with a variety of attractive handles in styles like shepherds crook or monkey tail, as well as pear drop. Some of these are available as replicas today in a choice of finishes to suit the style of your property.

The most effective uPVC handle is one that has a longer spindle. This will ensure that the handle operates in the correct direction for your windows. A spindle that is smaller will result in the handle not being able to function properly in your windows. The longer the spindle is, the more it can help pull the window's sash in to the frame and reduce the loss of heat around the edges of your windows.

Wooden

Window handles are an important component of any double-glazed windows. They do not just ensure the security of the window, but also add a major change to the overall look of the window. Having the right window handle for your home is essential and you can select from a variety of designs, shapes and sizes. If you're looking to upgrade your windows or require replacements for broken ones, the options are nearly limitless.

When selecting wooden double glazing window handles it is important to consider your own style preference and your home's architecture. Brass that has been burnished, for instance is a great choice for Georgian and Edwardian homes and satin-chrome is a great choice in modern interiors. For a more traditional appearance you can choose a shepherds crook design that is commonly found on timber casement windows.

DG Supplyline Limited has a vast selection of replacement upvc handles for various frames and materials. The most popular handles are Espagnolettes, Cadenzas and tilt-and-turn handles. These can be matched with different back plates which are available in a variety of colors like chrome and silver. The handle itself is also available in a variety of designs, from traditional and curved monkey tail handles to plain and basic.

All of our replacement upvc handles are made to the highest standards and are designed to work with a variety of windows. It is important to remember that certain types of handles are only compatible with certain window types. For instance, a cockspur-style handle can only be used for uPVC window that opens on the side. The tilt and turn handles are best for windows that are opened inwards.

The key to getting the right type of window handle is to accurately measure before purchasing. The measurements you should take are handle length and spindle length. Make sure that the handles you choose are the right size for your window and are also compatible with your lock system. Also, make sure you pick the strongest product you can afford -- cheap, flimsy handles aren't ideal for use in busy homes.