10 Double Glazing Window Handles Tricks Experts Recommend

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10 Double Glazing Window Handles Tricks Experts Recommend

Types of Window Handles

Window handles are an essential element to the overall look of your home and it's important to think about not just design but also their function. There are a variety of different kinds of handles available such as Espag handles, Cockspur handles, tilt and turn.

Espag handles are commonly found on double-glazed windows. They work with espagnolete locks that have multi-point security. They can be mounted in-line or cranked.

uPVC

uPVC has become a popular alternative to aluminium and timber because of its low cost. This home improvement product is green and is a long-term investment. It is durable, strong and weatherproof. uPVC has been tested at extreme temperatures to ensure that it doesn't fade in the sun's ultraviolet. It also resists rust and other acids, as well as other chemicals.

Window handles are typically made of uPVC. They are used to secure or open your windows. You can find them in many different designs and sizes. They can be purchased at many hardware stores for a reasonable price. The handle could be damaged or broken if your windows aren't closing properly or if the locks won’t engage. The replacement of the handle will bring back the functionality of your windows and will make them look stunning.

You'll need to measure the backset of your window prior buying new Upvc handles. This measurement is the distance between the bottom of the handle's nose to the bottom of the screw plate. The most popular uPVC handle has 43mm of backset. There is also windows that have a smaller or larger backset depending on the type of window you have. You should also consider whether you have a cockspur or spade or blade handle. Cockspur handles have a spindle that protrudes from the handle, while spade and blade handles are used with fixed windows.

If your uPVC handle is jammed, it's likely that the spindle inside the handle has worn out. This is a common problem that occurs in older windows. It can be corrected by replacing the handle. It could be that the roller on the shoot bolt has separated from the handle.

Timber

If your windows are constructed from timber, then you'll need window handles that are compatible with the wood. Luckily, Sealco Scotland stocks a specific range of handles designed to fit windows made of timber. You can pick from a variety of colours and finishes that will complement your home.

There are a variety of handles available for windows with double glazing made of timber, including Espag handles, Cockspur handles and tilt and turn handles. They are all available in a variety of styles, including period designs. The type of handle you select can affect how easily your windows can be shut and opened.

When choosing a pair window handles, consider the height of the step. This is the distance between the base of spindle and the handle's nose. This will help you determine if the handle will fit and stop your blinds from being pierced by. It is also important to verify the spindle on the handle. This is the distance between the handle base and the point at which the handle screws into the window frame.

Sealco Scotland has experts who can assist you in choosing the ideal window handle for your double-glazed timber windows. Contact us today. We will be happy to answer any questions you may have and offer you the best solution. Contact us via our online form, or call us on 07875773433 to speak to one of our team members directly. Our experts are also able to give you advice on a vast variety of other products for your windows, ranging from glazing beads and hinges to insulation.

Aluminium

The handles on your double-glazed windows are an essential aspect of the overall appearance of your home. They not only permit you to open and close your windows, but they also provide security by locking the window in place. This stops thieves from gaining entry to your home through the windows.

Window handles are usually constructed from a sturdy material like aluminum. They are available in a variety of styles and colors to suit any style of home. They are also designed to withstand continuous use for long periods of time. They are available in a range of finishes and are fixed either on the outside or inside of the window frame.

There are a variety of window handles, but they can be divided into three main categories that include cockspur (also called espag) tilt and turn and espag. Cockspur window handle systems are latch and catch systems that are used on aluminium, timber and uPVC casement windows. The handles for cockspur are different from espags because they are closed into an opening, whereas ones that espags use close to the wedge.

The cockspur and espag handles are designed to be used in combination with espagnolette locks which provide greater security for your home. These handles are operated by a lock that is inside the handle. They are ideal for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can be locked using keys, which is particularly useful to ensure the safety of children.



Aluminium handles are a popular choice because of their durability and aesthetics. They are available in a range of colors that include grey, to match any style of interior. They are also less expensive than uPVC and are ideal for keeping your home warm by retaining the heat. They do not require painting and are easily repaired.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles can be found on both timber and upvc windows. These window handles feature an elongated nose that locks and locates a plastic striker fixed to the frame. The cockspur handles can be deadlocked for added security. The Yale Securistyle Virage handle is available in different nose heights so you can choose the best one for your replacement window.

The cockspur handle is usually used on older windows, however it can be fitted to newer double-glazed windows as well. If you have a replacement window that has a different internal mechanism you might need to use wedges to ensure that the handle is placed correctly in the frame. Window wedges, or cockspurs wedges, are simple to install and come in various sizes.

These window wedges are used to place the handle in the correct frame for replacement upvc and timber windows. They usually come with a cockspur-handle and are easily identifiable by the flat surface on the back.  door handle repairs near me  are also available as a separate item and are simple to install.

The cockspur handle can be installed both on the right and left doors. It is a sturdy handle that can be installed with either a thumb turn or key lock for added security and privacy. The cockspur handle is constructed from high quality materials to withstand repeated use over a long period of time. It is available in different finishes to match existing hardware. This handle is suitable for timber and uPVC windows with casement. It can be purchased with a thumb-turn or key lock.

Espagnolette

Found on most modern double-glazed windows Espagnolette handles operate multi-point locking systems. The spindle at the back of the handle is positioned inside a gearbox within the window. When it is turned the gearbox is moved to move the shootbolt, which is used to secure the perimeter around the opening window. Espagnolette handles can be used with tilt and turn window systems as well as traditional cock spur windows, so they are quite versatile. They are available in a variety of styles, including cranked off-set, and locking designs as along with monkeytails, peardrops and teardrops. They are also available with reeded and reede handles that can be adapted to traditional and contemporary tastes.

The term "cranked" refers to the design of a lever that is situated a bit further away from the handle frame which allows for a larger space between the window frame and the hand while operating. This could be advantageous when the handles of the old ones were situated close to the frame's edge making them difficult for the user to manipulate. The cranked designs are available as left handed or right handed models based on the orientation of the windows they are replaced on.

When replacing uPVC window handles or changing the look of your home it is crucial to consider the different styles and types of handles that are available as there are numerous ways to make your window or door feel more comfortable, safe and secure. Whether you prefer the contemporary touch of a black handle or the rustic elegance of a cast iron style, there are plenty of options to suit any taste and budget.

Espag handles are the most common type of handle found on uPVC and double-glazed windows made of aluminium. They feature a squared spindle of 7mm that triggers the multi-point locking system once moved. They can be used for both tilt and turn window systems, as well as traditional cockspur window systems. They are also very versatile and can be used with a large variety of window stays.