Types of uPVC Windows Handles
If a window handle lock fails, it is time-consuming to find a replacement that matches the existing mechanisms. The first thing you need to determine is the type of handle you have.
It is also important to know about the step height. This is the distance between the handle's nose and the base or frame. Finally, you need to know about handing if applicable.
Espag
Espag is a handle type that is mounted on uPVC doors and windows. These are the handles which are used to operate a multipoint locking system, which locks a uPVC casement window or timber casement when it is opened. These handles can also be found on French Doors and other types window frames. These are considered to be the most secure kind of handle for double glazed windows since they have multiple locks, and the handle is able to turn them all at once when it is used.
These handles have a metal spindle at the back that is inserted into a gearbox inside the window to operate a set of multi-point locks located around the perimeter of the window. They are available as shootbolts, roller cams, or deadbolts. This makes them perfect for uPVC or aluminum windows. They come in straight and cranked versions dependent on the method your windows were made.
Our online store has an array of espagnolette handles. Certain espagnolette handles are key operated to provide added security, while others do not. The handle designs vary too from a basic flat style to a stylish ringed style. Some handles are available in a range of different spindle lengths, too. This is important because the dimension of the uPVC window handle needs to be in line with the spindle length that is fitted to the window.
If you're considering replacing the handle on your uPVC window or to install new windows, you should be aware of the differences between Espag and cockspur handles. This will assist you to choose the right replacement. Cockspur handles are usually fitted to older styles of double glazed windows, whilst espag handles are more typical for modern homes with uPVC windows.
The espag mechanism is different from the cockspur mechanism as it uses a flat metal strip (called an espagnolette rod) that runs along the side of the window that locks. The espagnolette handle is fitted with round studs, called mushrooms, that move up and down when the espagnolette is moved. The mushrooms are then secured into a plate of metal called a keep, which is placed on the window frame.
Tilt and Turn
Tilt and Turn windows provide an array of European elegance with increased functionality, enhanced security and energy efficiency. They are the perfect solution for home owners or construction projects that want to enhance the value of their properties or homes.
These windows have a unique handle with dual functions that allows the window to tilt inwards to allow for ventilation and open like a door for easy cleaning. They also serve as an excellent escape point in the event of emergency and are suitable for bedrooms as they let you open them wide enough to allow for egress.

window handles -and turn windows are simple to operate and look stunning on a variety of homes and structures. They provide features that aren't available in other kinds of windows, like different opening configurations and bars that give a more traditional look and a wide range of finishes and materials. They can also be spray painted to match any color or style you desire.
When the window is in its closed position, it is locked and secure. When the handle is in an upward vertical position, the sash will be turned inwards by around 20 degrees. This is a comfortable and effective mode of ventilation as it provides air exchange through the gap at the top.
To turn the window handle, rotate it until it's at 90 degrees to lock position. The sash then opens to the side and is firmly held by the hinges on the bottom. This allows windows to be opened in a wider way for better ventilation and light.
They are also a great option for families with pets or children as they can be opened from the bottom, but without allowing the child to fall out. The hinge at the bottom of the window prevents them being opened too far and they are therefore unable to be broken by burglars. They are also an excellent option for those looking to lower their heating costs and improve energy efficiency since they provide a high level of thermal insulation. This is accomplished by using a multi chamber profile and triple or double glazing.
Cockspur
Cockspur hawthorn is a stunning ornamental landscape tree. It is ideal for privacy borders and hedges. It's an impressive umbrella-shaped growth habit along with spring flowers and autumn fruit. It is also completely thornless, and provides excellent winter interest. It can also withstand difficult growing conditions making it a good choice for urban lots.
The cockspur hawthorn grows as either a large deciduous tree or a small tree with a rounded or flat-topped crown and spreading branches. It is a favorite option for landscaping due to its colorful leaves, vibrant autumn colors and toughness. It can be grown in any soil type but prefers a stony, well-drained, and full sun. Its leaves have an egg shape with a wedge base and fine serrations along the edges. It is found in savannas, woodlands, and grasslands that are upland. The flowers, produced in late summer or early spring release a foul smell. They are a beautiful red or orange berries that persist into winter.
The Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn can be a better alternative to the native species which has sharp thorns. The Thornless species (Crataegus crus-galli var. inermis) has a similar appearance, including an umbrella-like pattern of growth and the same stunning color of the foliage. It is a great choice for planting in areas that children will be playing since it doesn't have the same danger of injury as the straight species.
As with most plants, cockspur hawthorn requires well-drained soil that's slightly acidic to neutral. It's tolerant of dry spells and occasional flooding, but isn't an ideal choice for areas that have soils that are constantly saturated. It's also susceptible several diseases including cedar-hawthorne rust.
The thornless hawthorn is a excellent option for urban gardens, because it is completely thornless. It also offers all-year-round interest with its stunning leaves, vibrant fall colors and a persistent fruit. Its dark, pliable bark and bare, fine twigs add texture to your garden. Its flowers attract bees, moths, and other pollinators. The cockspur hawthorn is very hardy and adaptable plant, which makes it ideal for hedges or for mass planters.