Replacement Double Glazing Window Handles
If you require replacement double glazing window handles you have a variety of options. Identifying the type of handle you have and measuring the spindle's length will allow you to find the correct handle for your uPVC windows.
Espagnole window handles (also known as espag), have an espag-like spindle that operates an locking mechanism within the frame of windows. They are available in a variety of styles, including cranked and in-line.
Lever Handles
Lever handles work by using the lever's motion to open and close the movable part of the window, often called the sash. This easy and straightforward handle works well with traditional and contemporary windows. This handle can be locked to ensure the window cannot be opened from the outside. This is a feature found in uPVC windows that comply with Home Insurance standards.
Espag handles can be found on uPVC windows, as well as aluminium and wood windows. Spindle-based, they come in both right and left hand versions. The size of the spindle determines the size of the window handle. You can determine the spindle's length by determining how far it extends out or how deep it is into the frame. Once you know the spindle length of your current handle you will be able to easily locate an alternative.
Remove the screws or pins that keep the handle in place. This should be done while the handle is in an open position to prevent it from falling and breaking. Alternatively, if you have a pair of pliers, they can be used to pull out the pins.
After the handle has been removed, you can take the replacement and put the new spindle into the handle by using screws or pins as necessary. Then simply line up the handle fixing holes with those in your window and screw or push in the new handle, ensuring it is secure and tight. Then replace the caps on the screws, if needed and you are ready to use your brand new double glazing window handle.
Espag Handles
Espag handles are the latest kind of handle that is found on double-glazed windows. They are designed to be used with an espagnolete locking mechanism which is a multi-point locking mechanism which is attached around the perimeter. These are among the most secure varieties of handles on the market and are available in a variety of styles to choose from.
The Cadenza handle was designed by Cego and is the most common espag. The handle is slim and has a latch, catch and a release button. Often, the handle is fitted with a key lock to give an additional level of security. The Yale YWHLCK40 is another popular choice. It is one of the smallest espag handles which are simple to install.
When you are buying handles for espag, the most important thing to take into account is the spindle length. This is the distance between the base of handle and the frame of the door. It determines how difficult or easy it is to open and close the window. Certain window manufacturers employ spindle lengths that differ from others, so it is best to check before ordering a replacement handle.
You should also check the step height of your window handle. This is the space beneath the handle, and where it is placed within the frame. It is used to determine the length of a 7mm square spindle. Over the years, different kinds of windows have used different measurements. However, the majority of modern uPVC windows have a standard height of 21 millimeters.
Cockspur handles are a great alternative to espag handles and are perfect for windows that are older or more complex. They are easy to put in and have the security of a locking cylinder made of premium quality. They are typically found on Everest aluminium window systems however, they can also be used with uPVC.
Handles that can tilt and turn
Turn and tilt handles can be found on dual action uPVC, aluminium and timber windows. They function as a 'tilt to allow the window to be opened and a 'turn' to let it drop down a hopper style to allow ventilation. This is an ideal solution for anyone looking to control the flow of air within their home. Our selection of replacement tilt and turn handles are available in a range of styles and finishes to match your home's style.
Espag handles are another kind of replacement window handle often used on uPVC double glazed windows. They function as with a multi-point lock that is hidden within the frame by turning the handle. They are available in straight or cranked designs, in different finishes, to match your ironmongery including black, chrome, or brass. When buying new espagnolette handles, it is crucial to determine the spindle length as it will determine the way in which the window will open. This is usually marked on the handle with a number, such as 5 3/4" or "2/3".
Venetian handles have a slimmer design than espagnolette handles. They are designed to save space. They are perfect for those who have shutters or blinds on their windows because they do not protrude out as far, leaving more space for them.
These handle styles are suitable for left and right handed windows since the screw fixing holes are hidden under a cover plate that is located at the base of the handle. The screws are easily removed with a screwdriver. Simply turn the cover plate away to expose them. They are suitable for use in older aluminium and uPVC windows that do not have an internal locking mechanism. They are available in a variety of nibs and nose sizes to suit different profiled windows.
Venetian Handles
It is possible to replace older uPVC window handles with cockspurs. These are handles that turn left or right. You'll need to match the new handle to the window that you have already. Inline espag lock requires that the handles are pointing in the same direction. This means that the new handle has to have the same'step height'. Step height refers the distance between the top of the handle to the base or frame where it sits. Various step heights have been employed over the years, but 21mm is common for uPVC and 9mm is commonly found in windows made of aluminum.
When purchasing a pair uPVC handles, you must also consider the spindle and screw centres. Espag handles are frequently used on uPVC double glazing and operate the espagnolette multipoint lock that is fitted to your windows. They are available in a range of colours and styles and are locked or non-locking.
Tilt and turn handles are typically used on modern uPVC windows, but they could also be found on timber windows as well. These handles can be used as a security feature for people who have difficulty lifting or opening windows. They are a great option for elderly or disabled users and can prevent accidental falls from windows that could cause serious injury.
It is important to choose the appropriate windows with uPVC handles for your home if you're looking for a new set. The best handles can enhance the appearance of windows and also complement other ironmongery within your home. Click here to get quotes from trusted suppliers if you are ready to upgrade your double-glazing.
Cockspur Handles

Cockspur handles are commonly found on older uPVC windows. They are unique in their design, which allows them to be secured by keys. These handles are easy to install and can be utilized on both uPVC and aluminum frames. window handles repair is located over a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame, and it can either be locked or unlocked by pressing the button on the handle.
The cockspur handle is different from the espag handle because it does not have a spindle. Most uPVC or aluminum window frames come with an espag handle because it is compatible with the multi-point lock fitted to the window. The espag handle can also be used in casement windows, tilt and turn windows and other window designs.
You will need to measure your handles to determine the kind of handle that you have. Next, you will need to select a replacement handle. There are a variety of handles to choose from, however espag handles are most commonly used.
The espag handle is distinct from cockspur handles as it comes with a spindle that turns the locks to secure the window. This makes it more secure than a traditional cockspur handle. It is also a great choice for anyone looking to replace their old double-glazed windows.
The espag handle comes in a variety of sizes to fit your space It is essential to select the correct size. You can measure the spindle length by taking a look at the handle base or back of the handle. This measurement will determine how far the handle nose will be from the window or door.