7 Effective Tips To Make The Maximum Use Of Your Double Glazing Window Handles

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7 Effective Tips To Make The Maximum Use Of Your Double Glazing Window Handles

Types of Window Handles

Window handles are an essential component of the overall appearance of your home. It's crucial to consider not only design but also their function. There are a variety of different types of handle available including Espag handles Cockspur handles and Tilt and turn.

Espag handles are commonly found on double-glazed windows. They work with espagnolete locks, which come with multi-point security. They can be fitted in-line or turned.

uPVC

uPVC is an alternative to aluminium and timber that has gained in popularity due to its cost-effective pricing. This product for home improvement is green and is an investment for the long term. It is strong, durable and weatherproof. uPVC has been tested at extreme temperatures to make sure it doesn't fade from solar radiation. It is also resistant to rust and other chemicals such as acids.

Window handles are generally constructed from uPVC. They are used to secure and open or close your windows. You can find them in many different designs and sizes. These are available at most hardware stores and are inexpensive. The handle may be damaged or broken when your windows aren't closing properly or if the locks do not engage. The replacement of the handle will restore your windows' functionality and also make them look amazing.

Before buying new uPVC handles, you will need to measure the backset. This measurement is the distance from the bottom of the nose of the handle to the bottom of the screw plate. The most common uPVC handles have a backset of 43mm. There are window handles with a larger or smaller backset, based on the kind and size of the window. It is also important to decide if you have a cockspur blade or spade handle. Cockspur handles have a spindle protruding from the handle, while spade and blade handles are designed for fixed windows.

If your uPVC handles are blocked, the spindle in the handle is most likely worn out. This is a common issue with older windows. It can be fixed by replacing the handle. It could also be that the roller cam on the bolt for shooting has become detached from the handle.

Timber

If your windows are constructed from timber, then you'll want window handles that work with the wood. Fortunately, Sealco Scotland stocks a specific range of handles that are designed to fit windows made of timber. They are available in a range of colours and finishes so you'll be certain to find the ideal one for your home.

There are many different kinds of handles available for double-glazed timber windows, including Espag, Cockspur, and tilt and turn. They are all available in various styles, including traditional designs. Selecting the right handle is important, as it determines how easy it is to open and close your windows.

When choosing a pair of window handles, you must be aware of the step height. This is the distance from the base of the spindle to the handle's nose. This will allow you to determine if the handle will fit your blinds and prevent them from being pierced. It is also important to determine the length of the spindle on your handle. This is the distance between the base of your handle and the point where the handle is screwed into the window frame.

Sealco Scotland has experts who can assist you in choosing the best window handle for your double-glazed timber windows. Contact them now. We will be happy to answer your questions and offer you the best solution. Contact  window handles repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk  by filling out our online form or calling us at 07875 773433. Our experts can also offer you advice on a broad range of other products for your windows, ranging from glazing beads and hinges to insulation.

Aluminium

The handles on double-glazed windows are an essential aspect of the overall design of your home. The handles do not just allow you to open and close your windows, but also provide security as they lock the window. This stops intruders from entering your home through the windows.

Aluminium is a common material used in window handles. They come in a variety of styles and colors to match any style of home. They are also designed to stand up to prolonged use for a long period of time. They are available in a variety of finishes and are installed either on the outside or the inside of the window frame.


There are many different types of window handles to choose from, but they typically are classified into three categories: cockspur, tilt and turn, and espag. Cockspur window handles are latch and catch systems used on aluminium and timber casement windows. They are also found on uPVC windows. They differ from espag handles in the sense that the cockspur handles close into a catch, while the espag handles close to wedge blocks.

The cockspur handle and the Espag handles are designed to work with locks that are espagnolette. This can increase the security of your home. They are operated by an elongated lock that is located on the inside of the handle and are a great choice for older homes with traditional glazing. They can be locked using keys as well, which is particularly useful to ensure the safety of children.

Aluminium handles are a well-loved option because of their strength and aesthetics. Available in a variety of colours including grey to complement any style of interior. They are also more affordable than uPVC and are great for keeping your home warm by retaining the heat. They do not require painting and can be easily repaired.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles are found on both upvc and timber windows. These window handles feature the nose, which locks, and encases a plastic striker attached to the frame. The cockspur handles can be deadlocked for added security. The Yale Securistyle Virage cockspur handle is available with different nose heights, so you can find the right one to replace your window.

The cockspur handle is fitted to newer double-glazed windows, but it is more commonly used on older windows. If you are installing a replacement window that has an internal mechanism that is different from the original, you may need wedges to place the cockspur handle correctly within the frame. Window wedges, also known as cockspurs wedges, are simple to fix and come in different sizes.

These window wedges can be attached to the frame of your replacement upvc or timber windows to ensure that the handle is correctly positioned in the frame. The flat surface on the back makes it easy to recognize. They usually come with an cockspur-style handle. They are also available separately and easy to install.

The cockspur handle can be installed both on the right and left doors. It is a sturdy, durable handle that can be equipped with a thumb-turn lock or key to give you additional security and privacy. The cockspur is constructed of top-quality materials that can stand up to repeated use for a long period of time. It's also available in various finishes to match the hardware you already have. This handle is suitable for timber and uPVC casement windows and can be purchased with either a thumb turn or key lock option.

Espagnolette

On the majority of modern double-glazed windows Espagnolette handles work with multi-point locking systems. They feature a spindle on the back, which is connected to an internal gearbox that when turned moves the shootbolt mechanism that secures the exterior of the window that opens. Espagnolette handles can be used with tilt and turn window systems as well as traditional cock spur windows, which means they can be used with a variety of window systems. They come in a range of styles including cranked, offset and locking designs Peardrop, monkeytail, reeded and teardrop handles to fit both contemporary and traditional preferences.

The term "cranked" refers to an ergonomic lever design that is a little farther away from the handleframe and allows for larger space between the window frame and the hand when working. This can be a benefit if the original handles were located close to the frame's edge, making them difficult to move. The cranked designs are available in right-handed or left-handed models based on the orientation of the window they replace.

When replacing uPVC window handles or changing the appearance of your home, it is important to consider the handle types and styles that are available as there are a variety of ways to make a window or door feel more comfortable, safe and secure. There are numerous options for all budgets and tastes and preference, whether you want modern black handles or the rustic elegance of cast iron.

Espag handles are commonly found on uPVC or double glazed window frames made of aluminium. They feature an elongated spindle with a diameter of 7mm that triggers the multi-point locking mechanism when moved. They can be used to tilt and turn window systems and traditional cockspur window systems. They are also extremely versatile and can be used with a large variety of window stays.