What Is Double Glazing Window Handles And Why Is Everyone Dissing It?
Types of Window Handles
Window handles are an essential element of the overall look of your home. It is crucial to consider both design and function. There are numerous kinds of handles available, including Cockspur handles, Tilt-and-turn handles and Espag handles.

Espag handles are typically found on double-glazed windows. They work with espagnolete locks that have multi-point security. They can be mounted in-line or turned.
uPVC
uPVC is now a sought-after alternative to aluminium and timber due to its low price. It is not just green, but also a good investment. It is strong, durable and weatherproof. uPVC is tested in harsh temperatures to ensure that it doesn't fade due to sunlight. It also resists corrosion and other acids, as well as other chemicals.
Window handles are usually made from uPVC. They are used to open, close and lock your windows. They are available in various sizes and styles. These are available at most hardware stores and are affordable. If your windows aren't closing properly or the locks don't engage, it could be due to the handle being damaged or broken. A simple fix will restore the function of your windows and make them look stunning.
Before you purchase new uPVC handles, you will need to measure the backset. This measurement is the distance between the underside of handle's nose and the bottom of the screw plate. The most common uPVC handle has a backset of 43mm. There is also a window handle that has a smaller or a larger backset, based on the kind of window you have. You will also need to think about if you have a cockspur handle, or a spade or blade handle. Cockspur handles have an extra spindle that is protruding from the handle. Blade and spade handles are equipped with fixed windows.
If your uPVC handle is jammed, it's likely that the spindle in the handle has worn out. This is a typical issue with older windows. It can be fixed by replacing the handle. It could be that the roller on the shoot bolt has split from the handle.
Timber
If your windows are made from timber, you'll require window handles that match the material. Sealco Scotland has a selection of handles designed to fit on timber frames. They are available in a variety of colours and finishes, so you'll be sure to find the perfect one for your home.
There are a myriad of styles of handles for windows with double glazing made of timber, including Espag handles, Cockspur handles and tilt and turn handles. All of these handles are available in different styles, including designs from the past. The type of handle you choose can affect how easily windows can be shut and opened.
When choosing a new window handle, you should also consider the step height. This is the distance from the base of the spindle up to the handle's nose. door handles will help you determine if the handle is a good fit and stop your blinds from being pierced by. It is also important to determine the spindle length of your handle. This is the distance between the base of the handle and the point where the handle screws into the window frame.
For more information on selecting the appropriate window handle for your double-glazed windows, speak to an expert from Sealco Scotland today. We'll be delighted to answer any questions you may have and offer you the most suitable solution. You can contact us using our online form or call us at 07875 773433 to speak with one of our team members directly. Our experts can also offer you advice on a broad selection of other options for windows, from glazing beads and hinges to insulation.
Aluminium
The handles on double-glazed windows are a key aspect of the overall design of your home. They not only permit you to open and close the windows, but they also offer security by locking the window in place. This prevents burglars from entering your property via the windows.
Aluminium is a popular material used for window handles. They are available in styles and colors to fit the decor of any home. They are designed to be used repeatedly for extended periods. They are available in a range of finishes. They can be fixed either on the outside or inside of the window frame.
There are a variety of window handles to choose from, but they generally fall into three categories: cockspur tilt and turn and espag. Cockspur window handle systems are latch and catch systems that are used on aluminium, timber and uPVC casement windows. The cockspur handles are different from espags in that they are closed with a latch, whereas the espags close onto a wedge.
The cockspur handle and the espag handle are designed to work with locks that are espagnolette. This increases the security of your home. They are operated by an elongated lock that is located on the inside of the handle and are a good choice for older homes that have traditional glazing. They can also be locked using keys, which is particularly beneficial for the safety of children.
Aluminium handles are a popular choice because of their durability and aesthetics. They are available in a range of colours that include grey, to complement any interior design. They are also less expensive than uPVC, and they are excellent at keeping your home warm since they retain heat. They don't require painting and are easily repaired.
Cockspur
Cockspur handles are found on both upvc and timber windows. These window handles feature an elongated nose that locks and locates a plastic striker fixed to the frame. The cockspur handles can be locked to prevent theft for extra security. Yale Securistyle cockspur handles come in different heights to fit the replacement window.
The cockspur handle is commonly used on older windows, but can be installed on newer double-glazed windows too. If you are replacing a window with an internal mechanism that is different from the original it is possible that you will require wedges to place the cockspur handle correctly within the frame. Window wedges, also known as cockspurs wedges, are simple to install and come in a variety of sizes.
These window wedges can be attached to the frame of your new upvc or timber windows to ensure that the handle is correctly situated in the frame. The flat edge on the back makes it easy to identify. They usually come with the cockspur handle. They can also be purchased separately and are simple to put on.
The Cockspur handle is a common choice for windows with casement as it can be used on both right and left hand doors. It is a sturdy handle that is able to be fitted with the use of a key or thumb turn lock to provide additional security and privacy. The handle of the cockspur is constructed with high-quality materials designed to endure repeated use over many years. It's also available in various finishes to match your existing hardware. This handle is perfect for both timber and uPVC casement windows and can be purchased with keys or a thumb turn lock option.
Espagnolette
Espagnolette handles are present on many double-glazed windows. They function with multi-point locking mechanisms. They have a spindle at the back, which is connected to a gearbox inside the window that, when turned, moves the shootbolt system which secures the exterior of the window opening. Espagnolette handles can be used with tilt and turn window systems, as well as traditional cock spur windows, which means they are quite versatile. They are available in a variety of designs, including cranked, off-set, and locking designs as well as peardrops, monkeytails and teardrops. They are also available with reeded and reede handles, that will suit both contemporary and traditional tastes.
The term "cranked" refers to a lever design that is situated a bit further away from the handleframe which allows for a larger space between the window frame and the hand while working. This can be an advantage in the event that the original handles were placed right up against the frame's edge, making them difficult for the user to manipulate. The cranked designs are available in right-hand or left-hand versions based on the orientation of the window they replace.
When replacing uPVC window handles or upgrading the appearance of your home, it is essential to think about the types of handles and styles that are available as there are many different ways to make your window or door feel more comfortable, safe and secure. There are numerous options for all budgets and tastes, whether you prefer a modern black handle or traditional charm of cast iron.
Espag handles are usually found on uPVC or aluminium double glazed window frames. They have seven millimetre squared spindles that is controlled by the multi-point lock system when it is moved and can be used in conjunction with both tilt and turn and traditional cock spur window systems. They are also very versatile and can be used with a broad range of window stays.