Choosing a Double Glazing Window Handle
Window handles are available in different styles. They are usually made from uPVC however they can also be constructed from aluminium or wood. They can be cockspurs, key locking or cranked.
Espagnolette handles are the most well-known type of uPVC window handle. They feature a square spindle at the back that goes into the gearbox of the lock in the window frame.
UPVC
It is important to select the appropriate size and style of UPVC double-glazing window handles to your windows. It is worth looking over the various options offered by different manufacturers prior to making your purchase. You should also take into account the spindle of your chosen handle. This measurement refers to the distance from the base of the handle to the locking mechanism within the window frame. The length of the spindle can vary between 10mm and 55mm. However, the majority of uPVC handles come with 30mm spindles.
UPVC windows have become a common choice for home improvements because of their low cost, durability and resistance to corrosion. They're also energy efficient and offer excellent sound insulation. They are also easy to clean and require minimal maintenance, making them an ideal choice for busy families. However, it's crucial to remember that the quality of a UPVC window handle is essential when it comes to security. It is recommended to select an excellent double-glazed window handle, and avoid cheap alternatives.
Espag handles are a typical type of window handle used with UPVC Windows. They have a spinner on the back that is attached to the frame of the window and is the motor for the window mechanism. They are available in a wide range of sizes and colors and are often offered with Secured by Design accreditation. In contrast to cranked handles UPVC handles are straight and can be turned left or right.
Cockspur handles are a different kind of UPVC handle that's commonly used on older double-glazed windows. They are quite simple latch and catch mechanisms, however they can be locked using keys. They are typically made of aluminium or stainless steel and can be fixed to timber, uPVC, or aluminum frames. They're usually decorated with a decorative coating that resembles the curves in traditional timber frames.
The spindle on the handle could have been worn out if your UPVC window handle isn't opening. The handle could be stuck in either an open or closed position. Replace the broken handle as soon as you can. It's easy to replace the handle of a UPVC handle and you don't require a drill.
Aluminium
It is essential to choose the appropriate window handle for double-glazed windows. It will not only affect the look of your home however, it will also affect its function. You'll have to decide if you would like an old-fashioned uPVC style or something more stylish and elegant, such as an aluminum option. There are a variety of uPVC and aluminum handles to pick from It's worth spending some time analyzing your options.
Double-glazed windows made of aluminium have many advantages, including their durability and strength. It is resistant to corrosion and requires minimal maintenance unlike other materials. This makes it an ideal choice for modern homes. It's also cheaper than other kinds of windows and offers the highest energy efficiency.
Aluminium handles are available in a variety of finishes making them an excellent option for any home. Choose from brass handles with burnished finishes that look gorgeous in traditional Georgian homes, or sexier, glass handles, which are stylish in Edwardian houses. You can also choose a minimalist design, which is perfect for modern apartments. It's crucial to pick the style that best suits your home and personal preferences.
If you are not sure which handle to choose it is recommended to seek out a professional. They can offer guidance on the most suitable options for windows and help you select handles that fit the decor of your home. They can also repair or replace your window handle.
When it comes to fixing or replacing your window handle, the initial step is to remove the plastic caps from the top and bottom of the screw. You can make use of a nail or screwdriver to remove the caps. After the caps have been removed, you can tighten the screw on top using a screwdriver. Be careful not to over-tighten the screw to ensure that it doesn't rip. Then, you can replace the plastic caps with your window handles made of aluminium.
Timber
You can pick from various window handles when you have double-glazed windows made of timber. The selection will depend on the kind of window. For instance tilt and turn handles are suitable for windows that open inwards on side hinges. They can also be 'tilted' so they can let air in from the outside. These kinds of handles feature an elongated spindle bar at the back that connects to into a gear box. It can be locked to prevent the sash from moving but still allowing you to tilt the window. Espag handles can be found on a variety of new uPVC windows. They function similarly to cockspur handles, but with a lower step height.
Cockspur window handles feature an arm or "nose" that closes over a catch fixed to the frame. They are usually found on older uPVC or wooden casement windows. They can be equipped with an ordinary wedge lock and latch, or with more secure multi-point locks particularly in high-security applications.
Modern wedge fasteners are commonly used on uPVC windows that are more modern. They are usually offered as key locks to satisfy the requirements of insurance. These handles for windows are often called edwardian style and come with flat'spade, or 'blade' handle with a long receiver to pull the handle in the frame's corner.
The traditional period timber windows featured various attractive handles, including shepherds crooks, monkey tails and pear drops. Today, replicas of some of these handles are available in various finishes to match the design of your home.

The most effective uPVC handle is one with an extended spindle. This will ensure that the handle is placed in the right direction for your windows. A shorter spindle means that the handle will not function properly on your windows. The longer the spindle, the more it will pull the sash of your window into the frame and decrease heat loss around the edge of your windows.
Wooden
Double glazing windows are not complete without window handles. They do not just keep the window secure but can also make a significant difference to the overall appearance of the window. Choosing the right window handle for your home is crucial and you can pick from a range of different sizes, styles, and shapes. If you're looking to upgrade your windows or need replacements for broken ones, the choices are nearly endless.
Consider your personal style and the design of your home when selecting wooden double-glazing windows handles. Brass with a burnished finish, for example is great for Georgian and Edwardian homes while satin-chrome looks great in modern interiors. If door handles want a more traditional style, you could opt for the shepherds crook style, which is typically found on timber casement windows.
DG Supplyline Limited offers an extensive range of replacement window handles made of upvc that can be used with many frames and materials. Some of the most popular options are Espagnolette, Cadenza and tilt and turn handles. These can be matched to various back plates with different colours like silver and chrome. Handles are available in various designs, such as traditional curved monkey-tail handle designs and plain and simple.
All of our replacement handles are made to the highest quality and are designed to work with the various types of windows. It is important to note that certain handle types are only suitable for certain window types. For instance, cockspur handle can only be used on uPVC windows that open on the side, while tilt and turn handles are ideal for windows that open inwards.
The most important factor to choosing the correct type of window handle is to accurately measure before purchasing. You'll need to determine the length of the handle and spindle. Be sure that the handles you choose will work with the lock you have chosen and are the right size for the window. Select the most durable item you can afford. These types of products are cheap and fragile. are not ideal for homes with busy families.