Types of Window Handles
Window handles are an essential aspect of the overall design of your home. It is crucial to think about both function and style. There are a variety of handles available, including Cockspur handles, tilt-and turn handles and Espag handles.
Espag handles are commonly found on double-glazed windows. They work with espagnolete locks which have multi-point security. They can be mounted in-line or turned.

uPVC
uPVC is a viable alternative to aluminium and timber that has gained in popularity because of its low-cost pricing. This home improvement product is also eco-friendly and an investment for the long term. It is tough, durable and weatherproof. uPVC has been tested at extreme temperatures to make sure it doesn't fade in the sun's ultraviolet. It also resists rust as well as other acids and chemicals.
Window handles are typically constructed from uPVC. They are used to lock and open or close your windows. You can find them in many different styles and sizes. They are readily available at many hardware stores and are inexpensive. If your windows aren't closing properly or the locks won't engage it could be because the handle is damaged or broken. The replacement of the handle will bring back the functionality of your windows and will make them look stunning.
Before you purchase new handles made of uPVC, it is necessary to be required to measure the backset. This measurement is the distance from the bottom of the nose of the handle to the bottom of the screw plate. The most popular uPVC handles come with a backset of 43mm. You can find window handles with a smaller or larger backset, depending on the type and size of your window. You will also have to consider whether you have a cockspur spade or blade handle. Cockspur handles feature an elongated spindle that protrudes from the handle. Spade and blade handles work with fixed windows.
If your uPVC handles are stuck, the spindle inside the handle is likely to be worn out. This is a common issue with older windows. It can be resolved by replacing the handle. It is possible that the roller on the shoot bolt is separated from the handle.
Timber
If your windows are made of timber, you'll require window handles that are compatible with this material. Thankfully, Sealco Scotland stocks a selection of handles that are designed to fit windows made of timber. They are available in a range of colours and finishes, so you'll be sure to find the perfect one for your home.
There are many different kinds of handles that are available for double-glazed timber windows, including Espag, Cockspur, and tilt and turn. All of these handles are available in different styles, including designs from the past. The type of handle you choose can affect how easily your windows can be shut and opened.
When you are choosing a new pair of window handles You should also take into consideration the step height. This is the distance from the base of the spindle to the handle's nose. This will help you determine if the handle will fit your blinds and prevent them from being pierced. It is also important to verify the length of the spindle on your handle. This is the distance between the base of your handle and the point where the handle screws into the window frame.
For more information on selecting the appropriate window handle for your wood double-glazed windows, talk to a specialist from Sealco Scotland today. We'll be glad to answer any questions you may have and provide you with the most suitable solution. You can reach us using our online form or call us at 07875 773433 to speak to one of our team members directly. Our experts are able to provide advice on many other products, such as glazing beads and hinges.
Aluminium
The handles of your double-glazed windows are an important element of the overall design of your home. They do not just permit you to shut and open the windows, but also offer security by locking the window into place. This prevents burglars from entering your property via the windows.
Aluminum is a popular material used to make window handles. They are available in a range of different styles and colours to suit any design of home. They are made to be used frequently for extended periods. They are available in a variety of finishes and are installed either on the outside or the inside of the window frame.
There are a variety of window handles, however they can be classified into three main categories: cockspur (also known as espag) tilt and turn, and espag. Cockspur window handle systems are latch and catch systems that are used on aluminum, timber and uPVC casement windows. They differ from espag handles in that the cockspur handles open to a catch, whereas the espag handle closes to wedge blocks.
The cockspur handle and the espag handles are designed to work with the espagnolette locks. This will increase the security of your home. door handles are operated by a lock that is inside the handle. They are great for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can be locked using keys as well which is particularly beneficial for child safety.
Aluminium handles are a popular choice because of their strength and aesthetics. They are available in a variety of colours including grey to match any interior design. They are also less expensive than uPVC and are great to keep your home warm by retaining heat. They don't require painting or maintenance and can be easily repaired.
Cockspur
Cockspur handles are a basic latch and catch arrangement you can find on timber windows and upvc windows. These window handles are fitted with a nose that is located and locks on a plastic striker plate fixed to the frame. The cockspur handles can be deadlocked for added security. The Yale Securistyle Virage cockspur handle is available in different nose heights, allowing you to find the right one for your replacement window.
The cockspur handle is typically used on older style windows but can be fitted to newer double glazed windows as well. If you are replacing a window with an internal mechanism that is different, you may need wedges to position the cockspur handle in the frame. Window wedges, or cockspurs wedges, are simple to fix and are available in a variety of sizes.
These window wedges can be affixed to the frame of your replacement windows made of timber or upvc to ensure that the handle is positioned in the frame. The flat side on the back makes it easy to recognize. They are usually supplied with an cockspur-style handle. They are also sold separately and easy to install.
The cockspur handle can be installed on both the left and right doors. It is a strong and durable handle that can be equipped with keys or a thumb-turn lock to give you additional security and privacy. The cockspur is made from top-quality materials that can stand up to repeated use for a long period of time. It is also available in various finishes to match the hardware you already have. This handle is perfect for both timber and uPVC casement windows. It can be purchased with either keys or a thumb turn lock option.
Espagnolette
Espagnolette handles can be found on many double-glazed windows. They are operated by multi-point locking mechanisms. The spindle on the back of the handle is placed into a gearbox in the window. When it is turned by the gearbox, it moves the shootbolt which secures the perimeter around the opening window. Espagnolette handles are a versatile choice and can be used for tilt-and-turn windows as well as traditional cock spur Windows. They are available in various styles, including cranked off-set and locking designs, as well as peardrops, monkeytails and teardrops. They are also available with reeded and reede handles, to suit both modern and traditional styles.
The term "cranked" refers to the lever's design being a bit further away from the handle frame which allows for more hand clearance against the window frame when operated. This could be advantageous in the event that the original handles were located close to the frame edge making them difficult for the user to manipulate. Cranked designs are offered as right or left handed versions according to the orientation of the windows they will be replaced on.
It is essential to consider the different styles and types of handles that are available when replacing uPVC windows or upgrading the look of your home. There are many ways to make a door or window feel more secure, comfortable and secure. If you like the modern appearance of black handles or the rustic beauty of a cast iron style there are plenty of options to suit any taste and budget.
Espag handles are usually found on uPVC or double glazed window frames made of aluminium. They feature a squared spindle of 7mm that activates the multi-point locking mechanism when moved. They are suitable for both tilt and turn window systems, as well as traditional cockspur window systems. They are also very versatile and can be used with a wide variety of window stays.