5 Window Handles Projects For Any Budget

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5 Window Handles Projects For Any Budget

Window Handles

Window handles come in a variety of styles and colors to fit your home. They have a locking mechanism concealed within the frame that allows you to open and close your double glazed windows.

It is crucial to measure the spindle when replacing your handle. This is the distance that the nose extends from the base plate, or how far it extends into lock.

Espag Handles

Espag handles are used to operate multi-point locks on double glazed windows. The handle can be rotated around the window to improve security. Our selection of espagnolette handle includes straight and cranked styles, with a variety of finishes including chrome, brass and black.

Each handle is constructed of sturdy die cast zinc that is powder coated or plated for high resistance to corrosion, impact resistance and protection against wear. They are made to be used on uPVC or aluminum windows with an espagnolette or shot bolt mechanism. They can be locked into a closed position using a key or a push button.

Typically, espagnolette handles feature a 7mm squared spindle that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism inside the frame of the sash. Turning the handle will activate the lock. When selecting an espagnolette handle for the first time, it is crucial to take the spindle length into account as this will determine how the window will open. The size of the spindle will be indicated by numbers on the handle backplate like '5", '3/4" or  2/3" and you'll be required to measure it against the handle you have to ensure that it is suitable.

Cranked window handles made of espagnolette are an alternative to the straight designs and can be offered in left-handed (opened clockwise) or right-handed (opened anti-clockwise) variants based on the way you open your window. The cranked design gives you more space to open the window. This is ideal for windows close to the frame.

The cockspur handle is a variant of the espagnolette handle, with a cockspur which closes on striker plates that are like an espagnolette multiple-point lock. This kind of handle is suitable for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as repair handles to replace damaged handles.

Both cockspur and cranked handle models are available with a key-lock insert in order to provide additional security, these are available in a range of handed options and also include the option of a black blanking plug those who prefer their window handle locked or prefer to use it as a fire escape only.

Cockspur Handles

The handle cockspur is a traditional window handle with spur (triangle bit) that presses against the wedge that is on the frame when the handle is closed. They are usually found on older windows made of aluminium or on uPVC casement windows that don't have an internal mechanism for securing the frame. Therefore, they depend on the cockspur handle to hold them in place.

The handles are available with a variety of nib and nose heights to suit different profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the perfect solution for those looking to replace a faulty or worn window handle that doesn't require more complex internal gadgetry.

Our Sparta cockspur window handle is made from top-quality materials and is a well-loved choice for a wide range of applications. It has a sleek, ergonomic design and is fitted with a standard deadlock lockable cylinder to provide greater security. It is available in a variety of backset heights that fit all common casement sizes and can be used with a wide range of window accessories that match.

In-line cockspur handle models are straight and move either left or right while cranked cockspur handles have a short 'nose which is positioned over a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. It is simple to use and is lockable or unlocked using keys.

Espagnolette handles are generally considered to be more secure than cockspur handles because they utilize a spindle to operate multiple locks hidden in the frame. These handles are the perfect solution for those who need a safe handle for double-glazing. They come in a variety of styles to suit your home.

It's important to measure your windows before buying new frames. This will ensure that the spindle and handle are the right dimensions for your new frames. Choose a handle that is in line with the Secured By Design minimum requirements.

Handles that tilt and turn



Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their design efficiency, effectiveness and the benefits they provide. They offer multiple opening options, and can be opened in different ways to let fresh air into the house, or serve as a the fire escape.

These handles are like espagnolette handles however they have additional features that make them better suited to tilt and turn windows. The lever can be positioned downwards when it's locked to shut the window. It can be turned 90 degrees to open the window like a door, or it can be positioned upwards to open the window as normal.

They feature a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than a double-glazed casement windows to prevent forced entry. The hinges on the bottom of the outer frame have metal locking pins which are inserted to a rail of metal across the frame's inner side when the handle is in a closed position. The window's interior is secured by two more hinges in the bottom corners that can be opened upwards this makes them ideal for windows that are larger and is great for ventilation.

The open mode is activated when the handle is turned to be facing upwards. This opens the window using vertical tilt, which allows for healthy airflow and makes cleaning more convenient than ever before. This is due to the fact that the sash can be pulled backwards from either side of the window to create a gap enough for a ladder or stool to fit through.

Tilt and turn handles are generally larger than espag or cockspur handles due to the fact that they have to be able handle the larger and heavier frame sizes that they are available in. They are spindle-based and utilize the exact same fixings that a normal handle for cockspur or espag employs, but they have a larger base and often larger screw centers.

uPVC frames, which are cheaper than aluminium or timber and do not require painting are the most sought-after for these windows. However there are a variety of wood-effect finishes available. Aluminium is another option for these types of windows, since it's lighter and can be painted to match your home's style.

Handles for spades or blades

If you're upgrading your uPVC windows, or replacing those that came with the property it is important to choose handles that match the style and functionality of the window. In the end, the closing and locking mechanisms are just as crucial as the frame, allowing you to use your uPVC windows effectively and without hassle. You should also ensure that the handles will last for a long time and not easily break.

One of the most well-known kinds of handles is a blade or spade handle. These are usually used on tilt-and-turn or casement style uPVC Windows. The lever acts as a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is attached to mortice stay or peg stay that sits in the frame of your windows.  upvc replacement door handles Repair My Windows And Doors  provides additional security and stability.

These types of handles are able to be utilized on the latest uPVC double-glazed casement or tilt and turn windows. They are designed to be more ergonomic and provide a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them easier to use. They are available in a variety of styles to fit any interior design.

The handle itself will have a spindle (7mm square) that protrudes from the back which is used to engage with and enter the gearbox of the multi-point locking system that is inside the window. The window can be shut and locked more securely. Handles are available in different sizes to fit frames of different sizes. Some manufacturers also have straight and angled versions.

It is also possible to increase the security of uPVC windows by having handles that feature a key-locking system. These are perfect for uPVC doors and windows that are often used. They let you secure the door or window from the outside. This makes it more difficult for burglars to force open the handle or open the door to open.

There are arguments both for and against a lock handle. We believe it's a good idea because it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you don't believe that intruders are likely to break into your home, the fact they may have a difficult to get past the key-locking handles is likely to make them less likely to be interested.