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Types of Window Handles
Window handles are a key component of the overall appearance of your home. It's important to think about not just style but also function. There are a variety of handles to choose from, including Cockspur handles, Tilt-and-turn handles and Espag handles.
Espag handles are the most commonly used type of handle that is found in modern double glazed windows. They are compatible with espagnolete locks which have multi-point security. They can be mounted in-line or turned.
uPVC
uPVC is a viable alternative to aluminum and timber that has gained in popularity due to its affordable pricing. This home improvement product is environmentally friendly and a long-term investment. It is tough, durable and weatherproof. uPVC is tested in harsh temperatures to ensure that it does not fade due to sunlight. It also resists rust as well as other acids and chemicals.
Window handles are typically made from uPVC. They are used to lock, open and close your windows. They are available in various styles and sizes. These are available at most hardware stores and are inexpensive. If your windows are not closing properly or the locks don't engage, it could be because the handle is damaged or broken. The replacement of the handle will improve the function of your windows and also make them look amazing.
Before purchasing new handles made of uPVC, you'll need to measure the backset. This measurement is the distance from the underside of the nose of the handle to the bottom of the screw plate. The most common uPVC handle has a backset of 43mm. There is also a window handle that has a smaller or larger backset based on the type of window you have. You will also need to think about if you have a cockspur handle, or a spade or blade handle. Cockspur handles feature a spindle that extends from the handle, whereas spade and blade handles are designed for fixed windows.
If your uPVC handles are jammed, the spindle inside the handle is likely to be worn out. This is a common problem with older windows. It can be resolved by replacing the handle. It could also be that the roller cam on the shoot bolt has been separated from the handle.
Timber
If your windows are made out of timber, then you'll need window handles that are compatible with this material. Thankfully, Sealco Scotland stocks a selection of handles that are specifically designed to fit timber windows. These can be purchased in a variety 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 timber windows with double glazing, including Espag, Cockspur, and tilt and turn. All of these handles are available in many different styles, including period designs. The type of handle you select will affect the ease with which your windows can be closed and opened.
When choosing a new window handle be sure to consider the step height. This is the distance between the base of the spindle and the nose of the handle. This will help you determine if the handle can fit your blinds and avoid them from being pierced. It is also important to determine the spindle length of your handle. This is the distance from the handle base to the point at which 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 now. We'll be more than happy to answer any questions you might have and assist you in choosing the best option to meet your needs. You can contact us using our online form or call us at 07875 773433 to speak to one of our team members directly. Our experts are able to provide suggestions on other products, including hinges and glazing beads.
Aluminium
The handles on double-glazed windows are a key part of the overall appearance of your home. The handles allow you to open and shut your windows, but they also provide security as they lock the window. This stops intruders from entering your property via the windows.
Window handles are typically made of a tough material such as aluminium. They are available in a range of different styles and colours to fit any design of home. They are also designed to stand up to continuous use for long periods of time. They are available in a variety of finishes. They can be installed either on the outside or the inside of the window frame.
There are a myriad of types of window handles that you can pick from, but they generally are classified into three categories: cockspur espag and tilt and turn. Cockspur window handles are latch and catch systems that are utilized on aluminium and timber casement windows. They can also be found on uPVC windows. They differ from espag handles in that the cockspur handles open to a catch, whereas the espag handle closes to the wedge block.
Both cockspur and espag handles are designed to work conjunction with espagnolette locks which can provide more security to your home. They are controlled by a lock within the handle. They are perfect for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can be locked using keys which is particularly beneficial for the safety of children.
Aluminium handles are a popular choice because of their durability and aesthetics. Available in a variety of colours including grey to match any style of interior. They are also cheaper than uPVC and are great at keeping your home warm because they hold the heat. They do not require painting and can be easily repaired.
Cockspur
Cockspur handles are a simple latch and catch arrangement you can find on upvc windows and timber windows. These handles for windows have a nose which locks and secures a striker made of plastic that is fixed to the frame. The cockspur handle is locked to prevent theft for extra security. Yale Securistyle cockspur handles are available in different sizes to fit your replacement window.
The cockspur handle is commonly used on older windows, but can be installed on newer double glazed windows as well. If you are replacing a window with an internal mechanism that is different, you may require wedges to make sure that the cockspur handle is correctly positioned in the frame. upvc replacement door handles or cockspur wedges can be a simple fix and are available in different sizes to suit your needs.
Window wedges can be used to ensure that the handle properly in the frame of replacement upvc and timber windows. The flat side on the back makes it easy to identify. They usually come with a cockspur-style handle. They can also be purchased separately and are easy to fit.
The cockspur handle can be installed both on the left and right doors. It is a sturdy and durable handle that could be fitted with a thumb-turn lock or key to give you additional security and privacy. The cockspur handle is made with high-quality materials designed to withstand repeated use over a long period of time. It's also available in a variety of finishes to match the hardware you already have. This handle is suitable for timber and uPVC windows with casement. It can be ordered with a thumb-turn or key lock.
Espagnolette
As you can see on the majority of modern double-glazed windows Espagnolette handles work with multi-point locking systems. The spindle on the back of the handle is set into a gearbox inside the window. When it is turned the gearbox is moved to move the shootbolt which secures the perimeter around the opening window. Espagnolette handles are flexible and can be used in both tilt-and-turn window systems and traditional cock spur Windows. They come in a range of styles, including cranked offset and locking designs, peardrop, monkeytail, reeded and teardrop handles to suit both contemporary and traditional tastes.
The term "cranked" refers to the lever design being a bit further away from the handle frame which allows for more hand clearance against the window frame when operating. This can be an advantage if the original handles were located right up against the frame edge making them difficult for users to operate. Cranked designs are available in right-hand or left-hand versions based on the orientation of the window they replace.
When replacing uPVC window handles or changing the look of your home it is important 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. There are numerous options for every budget and taste, whether you prefer a modern black handle or rustic charm of cast iron.
Espag handles are usually found on uPVC or aluminium double glazed window frames. They feature a squared spindle of 7mm that triggers the multi-point locking system once they are moved. They can be used for both tilt and turn window systems as well as traditional cockspur window systems. They are extremely versatile, and can be used to support different types of window stays.