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Replacement Handles For WindowsDouble-glazed windows are a common feature. As time passes, they could be worn out or rusty.To replace a UPVC window handle you need to know the length of the spindle of your existing handle and its fixings. The best way to do this is to look at the base of your previous handle.HandleOver time, uPVC window handles and locks can become damaged due to wear and tear, or accidental or deliberate damage. It can be that the handle or lock becomes difficult to close or open or not locked at all. It may be tempting to replace your entire window unit if this occurs, but it’s not always necessary. In most cases the case, a new handle or lock is all that’s needed.The espagnolette design is the most common uPVC window handle. This has a spindle which protrudes from the handle and slots into a gearbox which operates the multipoint locking mechanism in the window. We stock a variety of replacement handles and locks for all kinds of uPVC window to ensure that they function properly.When replacing the uPVC window handle, it’s a good idea to use screw cover caps in order to ensure the screws are secure and shield them from corrosion. You can also use a washer, spacer or other sealant to ensure a more secure fit. A screw cap that is in place will also prevent debris and water from getting into the handle and cause damage.After removing the handle from the window, it is an ideal idea to clean both the spindle and the threaded portion of the bolt. This will make sure that the new handle is fitted and functions properly, and it will also help to stop dirt from getting into the multipoint lock.It’s now time to put in the new uPVC handle. It is crucial to adhere to the directions that came by the handle you have purchased, and to take a look at your old one prior to starting in order to have an idea of how to do it correctly. The process is usually easy. However, if you experience any problems along the way that aren’t addressed in this guide you should get in touch with our team for more assistance.It’s also important to note that if you are replacing a uPVC handle cockspur (also known as an Espag handle) you’ll need to check the step height of the window in order to determine the proper size of handle. The step height is the distance between the bottom of the window and the point where the handles of the cockspur are.HingesIf your windows are starting to open and close with a visible gap this could be due to the hinges not being in line with the frame. This is usually a simple fix that can be resolved by installing a new set of replacement window hinges. We offer a range of options and even modify the size of the window hinges to suit your needs.Whether you have a standard wooden or upvc window, we can provide an extensive selection of types of window hinges. They are available in a variety of colors to match the frames of your existing windows. They are also supplied with all the fixings you need to install them. If you have a double-glazed window that has an older style of hinge, we can provide a variety of repair screw packs which allow you to re-cut the thread back into the frame.We have a variety of hinges. This includes standard casement hinges, which can be used with the tilt and turn handle, or a regular handle as well as fire escape egress sash hinges that are specifically designed for larger side-hung windows. These hinges are designed to fully open in the event of an emergency and include an easy-clean position. We also carry hinges with restricted-egress designed to restrict the opening angle of windows to 100mm maximum. This is ideal for households with children.The sound of a hinge squeaking could be an indication that the hinges need to be replaced. It’s typically due to metal rubbing against metal. If the noise persists then a small amount of lubricant can aid.This is because plumb windows are in a position to avoid binding. The operating sash is aligned with the frame, and the window will open and close properly. A window that isn’t plumb could have issues opening and closing, or may become warped with time, causing problems with the seal and appearance of the window.You can purchase replacement hinges for windows made of upvc in imperial or metric sizes. upvc replacement door handles in metric is a bit more precise, but this is not really noticeable once they are fitted. The first corner holes on the track are standard but the other holes can vary depending on the hardware used originally. You should measure the hole spacings of your frame prior to purchasing it to ensure that the upvc hinges you purchase are the correct size.CrankOver time, wear and tear can cause damage to your window handle the lock, crank mechanism or even the handle. This can make it difficult to open and close your windows. It can also compromise their security. If you notice that your window is difficult to open or close, or you hear a click when you turn the handle, it may be an indication that you need to replace the crank mechanism. If you are unable to lock your window or the multipoint lock is broken it could be worthwhile to consider replacing this part of the hardware too.It’s simple to replace the window crank with minimum effort. However, it’s crucial to buy the correct size replacement. You can determine if the replacement has the exact same step height as the old one by measuring the distance from the crank arm guide bushing to the notch on the track at the bottom of the frame. You can also determine the length of your spindle on the handle you currently have to determine the size of the replacement.The type of window handle you own will determine which kind of crank mechanism is required for your casement or awning windows. Espag handles are equipped with a mental spindle on their back, which is connected to the frame of the window and drives the window mechanism, while cockspur handles feature pegs that are fixed in place with screws of three or four which are fitted into the frame and sash.Once you’ve found the correct replacement, it’s simple to fit. First, remove any trim mounting screws from the casement cover of your window and carefully lift it up to reveal the insides of your window operator (Photo 1). Remove any rusted trim screws and compare the new operating lever with the previous to ensure they match. Then, attach the replacement to the window frame, replacing any screws that were damaged or bent, then put the casement cover on top of the mechanism.
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