Choosing a Double Glazing Window Handle
Window handles are available in many different styles. They are typically made of uPVC however they can also be made from wood or aluminum. They can be cockspur, key locking, or cranked.
Espagnolette handles are the most common type of uPVC window handle. They feature a square spindle on the back which goes into the gearbox of the lock inside the window frame.
UPVC
It is crucial to choose the appropriate size and style of UPVC double-glazing window handles to your windows. It is worthwhile to look through the various options offered by different manufacturers before you make your purchase. In addition to that, you must consider the spindle length of your chosen handle. This measurement is the distance from the base of the handle to the locking mechanism within the window frame. It can vary between 10mm and 55mm however the majority of uPVC handle sets have a spindle length of 30mm.
upvc replacement door handles have become a common choice for home improvement due to their low cost durability, durability and resistance to corrosion. They also are energy efficient and offer excellent noise insulation. They are also easy to clean and require no maintenance, making them an ideal option for busy households. It's important to remember that the quality and durability of a UPVC handle is crucial when it comes to security. It is best to choose the highest-quality double-glazed window handle, and avoid low-cost alternatives.
Espag handles are a typical kind of window handle that is used for UPVC Windows. They have a mental spindle on the back that is attached to the frame of the window, and controls the window mechanism. They are available in different sizes, colours and are often accredited Secured by Design. Contrary to cranked handles UPVC handles are straight and can be turned left or right.
Cockspur handles are another kind of UPVC handle that is commonly used on older double-glazed windows. These handles are simple latch and catch mechanisms, however they can be locked using keys. These handles are typically constructed of stainless steel or aluminum and can be attached to aluminum frames or uPVC. They're typically coated with a decorative finish that resembles the curves in traditional timber frames.
The spindle in the handle might have been worn out if your UPVC window handle isn't opening. This can cause the handle to become stuck in either an open or closed position. Replace the broken handle as soon as is possible. The good news is that changing a UPVC window handle is easy and doesn't require the use of a drill.
Aluminium
It is essential to choose the appropriate window handle for double-glazed windows. It will not only affect the appearance of your house but also the functionality. You will need to consider whether you would prefer a traditional uPVC design, or something more elegant and elegant like an aluminium option. There are many different types of uPVC and aluminium handles to choose from, so it's worth spending time researching your choices.
Double-glazed windows made of aluminum have a variety of advantages in terms of durability and strength. In contrast to other materials, aluminum is resistant to corrosion and requires minimal maintenance. This makes it an ideal option for modern and contemporary homes. It is also less expensive than most other types of windows and offers a high level of energy efficiency.

Aluminium handles are available in different finishes and are a fantastic choice for any home. Choose from burnished brass handles, which look great in traditional Georgian homes, or daintier, glass handles, which look elegant in Edwardian homes. You can also choose a minimalist design, which is ideal for modern homes. It's crucial to pick a design that suits your home and personal preferences.
If you are not sure which handle to choose, it is best to seek out an expert. They will be able to provide you with guidance on the best choices for your windows, and will help you choose the handles that will complement your home's decor. They can also replace or repair your window handle.
When it comes to repairing or replacing your window handle, the initial step is to remove the caps made of plastic from the top and bottom of the screw. This can be accomplished using either a screwdriver or nail. After removing the caps, tighten the top screw with a screwdriver. Be careful not to tighten too much the screw to ensure it doesn't strip. After that, you can replace the caps made of plastic with your aluminium window handles.
Timber
You can pick from various window handles when you have double-glazed windows made of timber. The selection will depend on the kind of window. Tilt and turn handles for example, are used on windows that open to the inside using side hinges. They can also be 'tilted" so that you can let air in from the outside. The handles feature a square spindle at the back, which is connected to an gearbox. They can also be locked in order to stop the sash moving, while permitting the window to be tilted. Espag window handles are used on most new uPVC casement windows and also function in a similar manner to cockspur handle windows but have a much lower step height (how far the handle's nose extends from the base plate).
Cockspur handles are identified by the presence of a "nose" or arm that closes on an attachment to the frame. They are often found on older uPVC and wooden casement windows. They can be equipped with the standard latch and wedge lock or with more secure multi-point locks particularly in high-security applications.
Modern wedge type fasteners are commonly used on modern uPVC windows and are usually fitted with key-locks to satisfy home insurance requirements. These window handles are sometimes referred to as edwardian style and come with flat'spade, or 'blade handle' with an extended receiver that pulls the handle to the frame's corner.
Traditionally period timber windows were fitted with a range of attractive handles in styles such as shepherds crooks, monkey tail and pear drop. Today, replicas of some of these handles are offered in various finishes to match the design of your home.
In general, the most effective uPVC handles are those that have a larger spindle than standard. This will ensure that the handle is oriented to the correct position to fit your windows. A spindle that is smaller means the handle will not function correctly on your windows. The larger the spindle, the more it helps to pull your window sash into the frame. This will reduce heat loss around your windows.
Wooden
Double glazing windows are not complete without handles for windows. They not only help protect the window, but they can also change the look of the window in general. Choosing the right window handle for your home is crucial and you can select from a range of different styles, shapes and sizes. If you're looking to upgrade your windows or are looking to replace broken ones, the choices are virtually endless.
When selecting wooden double glazing window handles It is a good idea to consider your own style preference and the architecture of your home. For example the burnished brass look stunning in Georgian or Edwardian homes and satin chrome works well with modern interiors. You can opt for a traditional look by choosing a shepherds' crook design. This is often found on timber casement window.
DG Supplyline Limited offers an large selection of replacement upvc window handles that are suitable for various frames and materials. Some of the most popular selections are Espagnolette, Cadenza and tilt and turn handles. These can be matched to various back plates with different colours such as chrome and silver. The handle itself is available in a variety of styles, ranging from traditional and curved monkey tail handles to plain and simple.
All of our replacement upvc handles are manufactured to the highest standards and designed to work with a range of windows. However, it's worth noting that certain handle types are only suitable for certain window types. For instance, a cockspur-style handle can only be used for windows that are uPVC and open on the side. While tilt and turn handles are ideal for windows that open inwards.
Make sure you measure correctly prior to purchasing to ensure you get the correct window handle. The measurements you must take are handle length and spindle length. Be sure that the handles you choose are compatible with your lock and the right size for the window. Be sure to select the most durable product you can afford -- cheap, flimsy handles aren't suitable for use in homes with a lot of traffic.