10 Tell-Tale Symptoms You Must Know To Find A New Replace Window Handles

10 Tell-Tale Symptoms You Must Know To Find A New Replace Window Handles

How to Replace Window Handles

Over time, natural elements and daily use can wear a window handle down to the point where it is time to replace it. If you notice any signs of damage or a decrease in performance, it is essential to act.

Replacing the window handle is easy and involves only a few simple steps. Take off the screws' covers first, then the handle and the screws.

Replacement Parts



Window handles are a typical wear component on uPVC windows. It is therefore essential to have the correct replacement parts when it comes to replacing a broken window handle, whether you require an espag lock replacement or a cockspur handle, so that you can restore your windows to full working condition and enhance the security of your home.

The first thing you'll need to do is find a replacement uPVC handle. This is available here:

After you've done that, you'll have to cut the spindle the proper size. This can be accomplished using an angle grinder or hand saw. It is essential to take care when cutting the spindle could cause the window handle not fitting correctly, or worse still, falling off completely.

After you have cut the spindle to the correct size, you can now fit your new uPVC window handle. This is fairly straightforward. It's essential to make sure the handle is in an unlocked/open position when you do this to allow you to get the screw holes to line up with the holes in the old one and then screw them into the hole. It's also a good idea to replace the screw covers after you have fitted the new handle to prevent any debris or dust from getting into the holes.

It is worth mentioning at this point that the screws used for installing a uPVC window handle might differ from the screws used to remove the window handle, therefore it is always advisable to confirm when you purchase the item to ensure to ensure you have the proper screws needed to do the job. The majority of our handles include all the tools you require to replace an old handle and install a brand new one.

If you require further help or advice about replacing your uPVC doors and windows then don't hesitate to get in touch with us here at Bridgewater Glass. Our team of experts are available to assist with any issues you might be facing and offer professional uPVC repair services.

Measure the Spindle

Spindle is the metal bar in a square shape that extends from the back of the handle into the lock mechanism. This spindle must be located before you are able to replace the handle. Usually, it is fixed by pins or screws which can be removed using the help of a screwdriver. You should dampen a cloth and clean the area where the handle is bonded to the frame of the window prior taking it off. This will make the removal process of the handle a lot easier.

Remove the screws or pins from the window frame, as well as the handle. You can then place the new handle in the frame and screw it in. Make sure that the holes for screws on the handle and window frame are aligned. Replace any screw caps that are missing.

upvc door handles  come in a variety of sizes and styles. But the most important characteristic is that all of them are designed to fit the same type of espagnolette bolts found on uPVC or timber windows. You can easily upgrade your windows by changing the handle design. There are tilt and turn handles that meet Secure by Design requirements.

In addition to the look of the handle, you can select from a variety of different locking options and finishes. Some of them include key-locking and a push-button to lock the door when it is closed. You can also pick between a cranked or an inline handle that offer more hand clearance against the window, and the latter looking a bit more neat.

After you have replaced the handle, you should check it to ensure that it functions properly and securely. If you are happy with the outcome, you can remove the handle (if it is necessary) and replace the cap screws. You will have a high-quality, modern replacement for your uPVC window handles. The handles come in white, black and chrome finishes. They are available with a standard spindle as well as a longer version and are suitable on any type of uPVC window.

Remove the old Handle

Window handles can make a massive impact on the overall look of windows. However, selecting a handle that fits a window requires some careful consideration. Handles are available in a wide range of designs, materials and finishes therefore it is important to choose one that matches the style of the window. It's also important to consider the type of window you have, because certain styles won't work with others.

Espag handles are usually found on uPVC windows and come in two varieties of cranked and in-line. In-line handles are straight and turn right or left, and these are sometimes called universal window handles. Cranked handles can be left- or right-handed and feature a small curved piece on the back.

If you have windows that are tilt and turn then you'll need a different type of handle that will work with this opening mechanism. These handles are similar to espagnolette however they feature an elongated spindle on the back that is a part of the gearbox within the lock mechanism. The diameter of this spindle is usually 7mm, but there are handles with a wider cross-section that is suitable for windows made of wood.

Additionally, you should to take into consideration the step height when selecting a new handle. This is the distance between the bottom of the handle's nose and the frame. It is important to get it right.

It's now time to test your new handle. You can do this by using the Javascript executor to navigate around and click on different elements of a web page. You'll need to utilize the window handle function, which prints the handles of a browser. You can identify the handle of the parent window, and then use the child window to perform different actions on a web page. If you have any questions regarding the window handle function, check out the Selenium guide.