5 Double Glazing Window Handles Lessons From The Professionals

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5 Double Glazing Window Handles Lessons From The Professionals

Types of Window Handles

Window handles are a key element to the overall look of your home. It's important to consider not only style but also their function. There are a variety of different types of handles to choose from such as Espag handles, Cockspur handles, and tilt and turn.

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

uPVC

uPVC is a viable alternative to aluminium and timber that has gained popularity because of its low-cost pricing. This home improvement product is green and is an investment for the long term. It is durable, strong and weatherproof. uPVC is tested in harsh temperatures to ensure it will not fade due to sunlight. It is also resistant against rust, other chemicals and acids.

Window handles are typically constructed from uPVC. They are used to open, close and secure your windows. They can be found in various designs and sizes. They are available at most hardware stores for a reasonable price. The handle may be damaged or broken if windows aren't closing properly or if the locks don't engage. A simple replacement will bring back the functionality of your windows and make them look great.

You'll need to determine the backset of your window prior to buying new handles made of uPVC. This measurement is the distance between the underside of handle's nose and the bottom of screw plate. The most common uPVC handles have a backset of 43mm. There is also windows handles that have a smaller or larger backset, based on the kind of window you have. You should also consider whether you have a cockspur blade or spade handle. Cockspur handles feature a spindle protruding from the handle. Blade and spade handles are equipped with fixed windows.

If your uPVC handles are jammed, the spindle inside the handle is most likely worn out. This is a very common issue in older windows and can be resolved by replacing the handle. It could be that the roller on the shoot bolt has separated from the handle.

Repair My Windows And Doors

If your windows are constructed out of timber, then you'll need window handles that are compatible with the material. Thankfully, Sealco Scotland stocks a selection of handles that are specifically 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 a myriad of styles of handles available for windows with double glazing made of timber, including Espag handles, Cockspur handles and tilt and turn handles. All of these are available in various styles, including period designs. The type of handle you choose can impact the ease with which windows can be shut and opened.


When choosing a pair of window handles, you must consider the height of the step. This is the distance between the base of spindle and the handle nose. This will allow you to determine whether the handle will fit your blinds and avoid them from being pierced. Also, you should verify the spindle on the handle. This is the distance from the handle base to the point where it is fixed to the window frame.

Sealco Scotland has experts who can help you select the most appropriate window handle for your double-glazed timber windows. Contact them today. We'll be glad to answer your questions and offer you the best solution. Contact us via our online form or calling us at 07875 773433. Our experts will be able to give you assistance with other products, including hinges and glazing beads.

Aluminium

The handles of your double-glazed windows are an important aspect of the overall appearance of your home. The handles do not just let you open and close your windows, but also ensure security by locking the window. This prevents thieves from gaining entry to your home through the windows.

Aluminium is a popular material used for window handles. They are available in different styles and colours to match any decor. They are designed to withstand prolonged use for a long period of time. They are available in a variety of finishes and can either be placed inside the window frame or on the outside.

There are a myriad of types of window handles to choose from, but they generally fall into three categories: cockspur espag and tilt and turn. Cockspur window handle systems are latch and catch systems that are used on timber, aluminium and uPVC casement windows. They differ from espag handles because the cockspur handles are closed to a catch, whereas the espag handle is closed onto the wedge block.

The cockspur handle and the espag handles are designed to work with the espagnolette locks. This can increase the security of your home. These handles are controlled by a lock within the handle. They are ideal for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can also be locked using keys, which is particularly useful for child safety.

Aluminum handles are popular because of their durability and attractiveness. Available in a variety colours including grey to match any style of interior. They are also less expensive than uPVC and are ideal to keep your home warm by retaining heat. They do not require painting and can be repaired easily.

Cockspur

Cockspur handles are a basic latch and catch arrangement you can find on timber and upvc windows. These window handles feature the nose, which locks, and encases a plastic striker attached to the frame. The cockspur can be locked to enhance security. The Yale Securistyle Virage cockspur handle is available in different nose heights, so you can choose the one that is suitable for your replacement window.

The cockspur handle is usually used on older windows, but can be fitted to newer double-glazed windows as well. If you are installing a replacement window that has an internal mechanism that is different, you may need wedges to position the cockspur handle correctly in the frame. Window wedges or cockspur wedges are an easy fix and are available in a variety of sizes to suit your needs.

Window wedges are used to position the handle in the correct frame for replacement upvc and timber windows. The flat edge on the rear makes it easy to recognize. They are typically supplied with an cockspur-style handle. They are also available separately and easy to install.

The cockspur handle is a popular option for casement windows since it can be installed on both left and right hand doors. It is a robust, durable handle that can be fitted with keys or a thumb-turn lock to provide added security and privacy. The handle of the cockspur is constructed of high-quality materials that can withstand repeated use over many years. It is also available in a variety of finishes to match your existing hardware. This handle is ideal for both timber and uPVC casement windows. It can be purchased with either the thumb turn or key lock option.

Espagnolette

On the majority of modern double-glazed windows Espagnolette handles are multi-point locking systems. They have a spindle at the back which locates into a gearbox inside the window that when turned moves the shootbolt system which secures the outside of the window that opens. Espagnolette handles are a versatile choice and can be used with both tilt-and-turn window systems and traditional cock spur windows. They are available in various styles, including cranked off-set, and locking designs as also monkeytails, peardrops as well as reeded, teardrop, and handles that can be adapted to traditional and contemporary preferences.

The term "cranked" refers to the lever's design being a bit further away from the frame of the handle so it allows more generous hand clearance against the window frame when operating. This can be a great advantage when the handles were placed right against the edge of the frame making them difficult to manipulate. Cranked designs are available in left-handed or right-handed versions depending on the orientation of the window they replace.

It is crucial to consider the various kinds of handles and styles that are available when replacing uPVC windows or upgrading the look of your home. There are many ways to make a window or door feel more secure, comfortable and safe. Whether you prefer the contemporary appearance of a black handle or the rustic elegance of a cast iron design, there are plenty of options for every taste and budget.

Espag handles are usually found on uPVC or double glazed aluminium window frames. They feature a squared spindle of 7mm that triggers the multi-point locking system once they are moved. They can be used to tilt and turn window systems, as well as traditional cockspur window systems. They are also very adaptable and can be used with a wide variety of window stays.