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Replacement Handles For WindowsDouble-glazed windows are a very popular feature. As time passes, they may be worn down or rusty.You will need to know your current handle’s spindle length as well as its fixings before you replace it. This can be done by looking at the base of the previous handle.HandleOver time uPVC handles and window locks may be damaged due to wear and tear or accidental or deliberate damage. This can mean that the handle or lock becomes difficult to open or close, or that it’s not locked in any way. It may be tempting to replace your entire window unit when this occurs, but it’s not always necessary. It is often the situation that a new handle or lock will suffice.The espagnolette style is the most popular uPVC window handle. This handle has an outer spindle that extends out of the handle. It slots into a gearbox which operates the multipoint locking system within the window. We have a range of locks and handles for all types of uPVC window to ensure that they function in a coordinated manner.It is a good idea to replace the uPVC handle, to use screw covers to protect the screws from rust and ensure they remain secure. You can also use a washer, spacer or other sealant to create an even tighter fit. A screw cap that is in place will also stop debris and water from entering the handle and damaging the handle.After removing the handle from the window, it’s an ideal idea to clean both the spindle as well as the threaded part of the bolt. This will ensure that the handle is fitted and functions properly and will also keep dirt out of the multipoint lock.Next it’s time to install the new uPVC handle. You should carefully go through the directions that come with your new handle. You can also take a look at the handle you had previously to get a better idea of how to do it. The process is generally easy. If you run into any issues that aren’t covered in this guide, we recommend reaching out to our team for more details.You should also note that if you’re replacing a uPVC Cockspur (also known as Espag handle), you will require the step height of your window to determine the proper size handle. The steps height is the distance between the base of the window and the point where the handles of the cockspur are.HingesThe hinges might not be in line with the frame of the window when windows begin to close and open with a visible space. It is usually a simple fix that can be resolved by replacing the hinges. We offer a range of options and modify the size of the hinges to meet your needs.We offer a variety of hinges for Upvc and timber windows. These are available in a choice of colours to fit with your existing window frames and include all fixings needed for fitting. We can supply repair screw packs for double glazed windows using older hinges. This will allow you to cut the old thread back into the frame.We have a variety of hinges. They include standard casement hinges, which can be used in conjunction with a tilt and turn handle, or a regular handle, as well as fire escape egress sash hinges, designed for larger side hung windows. www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk are designed to fully open in the event of an emergency and include an easy-clean position. We also have hinges with restricted egress that are designed to restrict the opening angle of the window to 100mm maximum perfect for families with children.A squeaky hinge could be an indication that the hinges must be replaced. This is typically due to metal rubbing against metal. A small amount of lubricant can help, however if the noise persists it is likely that the hinges need to be replaced.This is due to plumb windows being capable of avoiding binding options. The operating sash is aligned with the frame, and the window will be able to open and close correctly. A window that isn’t plumb may have difficulty opening and closing or become stretched over time, which can cause problems with the seal and appearance of the window.You can buy replacement hinges for windows made of upvc in imperial or metric measurements. The metric sizes tend to be more precise, but this isn’t really noticeable when they are put in. The first corner fixing holes on the track and arm are a standard size, however the other holes can vary in length depending on the original hardware. We suggest that you take measurements of the spacing of holes on your existing frame prior to purchasing any hinges made of upvc in order to ensure they are the correct size.CrankOver time, normal wear and tear can cause damage to your window handle, lock or crank mechanism. This could affect the ease of opening and closing your windows and also compromise their security. If your window is difficult to open or close, or if you hear a clicking sound when you turn the handle, it could mean that you need to replace the mechanism. If you’re not able to lock your window or the multipoint lock is damaged it could be worth considering replacing this piece of hardware, too.It’s easy to replace the window crank with minimum effort. However, it is essential to buy the correct size replacement. Make sure that the replacement has the same step height as the old one, which can be determined by measuring the distance between the crank arm guide bushing and the notch in the track across the bottom of the window frame. Alternatively, you can take a measurement of the length of the spindle on your current handle to determine the size you need to replace it with.The kind of window handle you have will determine the type of crank mechanism is needed for your casement or awning windows. Espag handles feature a mental spindle on the back that is connected to the frame of the window, and is the motor for the window mechanism while cockspur handle have pegs which are fixed in place by three or four screws which are fixed to the sash and frame.Once you’ve identified the right replacement, it’s easy to fit. Remove any trim mounting screws from the casement cover and gently lift the cover off to reveal the innards of the window operator (Photo 1). Compare the new operating lever to the old one and take off any trim screws that have rusted. Then, screw the new lever to the window frame, replace any screws that were damaged or bent, then put the casement cover on top of the mechanism.
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