How Much Can Window Handles Experts Earn?

How Much Can Window Handles Experts Earn?

Window Handles

Window handles come in many different styles and colours to suit your home. They open and close double-glazed windows using a hidden locking mechanism.

It is crucial to measure the spindle before replacing your handle. This is the distance that the nose extends out from the base plate or the distance it goes into lock.

Espag Handles

Espag handles can be used to operate multi-point locks for double-glazed windows which allows the handle to rotate a series of locks around the window for greater security. Our collection of espagnolette handles includes straight and cranked styles, in various finishes, including brass, chrome and black.

Each handle is crafted from robust die-cast zinc that is powder-coated or plated to provide high resistance to corrosion, impact strength and protection against abrasion. They are designed for use on uPVC and aluminium windows equipped with shoot bolt or espagnolette mechanisms and can be locked in the closed position with the push button or key to secure the handle.

Typically, espagnolette handles have seven millimeter squared spindles that runs through the lever backplate to fit into a lock mechanism in the frame of the sash, and turning the handle will activate the lock. When choosing an espagnolette handle for the first time, it is important to take the length of the spindle into account as this will determine how your window will be opened. The spindle size will be identified by a number on the backplate of the handle such as  5" or '3/4" or  2/3", and you will be required to measure it against the handle you have to make sure it will fit.

Cranked handles are a more elegant design for straight handles. They are available in left-handed versions (opened clockwise) and right-handed versions (opened anticlockwise) according to the way you open your window. The cranked style is designed to provide you with more hand clearance when opening the window, making it ideal for windows that may be close to the frame edge.

The cockspur handle can be described as a variation of the espagnolette design, this time with a cockspur-shaped nose that is closed onto a striker plate in a similar way to a multi-point espagnolette lock. This kind of handle is ideal for older UPVC as well as aluminium windows. It can be used as repair handles to replace damaged handles for cockspurs.

Both cockspur and cranked handle models can be fitted with a key lock insert to add additional security. These are available in a choice of different hand sizes and come with an black blanking plug for those who prefer their window handle locked or want to highlight the handle as fire escape only.

Cockspur Handles

The handle cockspur is a traditional window handle which has an elongated spur (triangle bit) that pushes up against the wedge that is on the frame when the handle is closed. They are usually found on older aluminum or uPVC windows that do not have an internal mechanism that holds the frame. The cockspur handles hold them together.

These handles come in a variety of nib and nose heights to match various profiles. They're also suitable for both left and right-hand window systems. They're the ideal solution for those who want to replace a handle that's worn out or faulty, but don't require more complicated internal devices.


Our Sparta Cockspur handle is constructed of high-quality materials and is popular for a broad variety of applications. It has a sleek ergonomic design and is fitted with a standard deadlock lockable cylinder to provide greater security. It's available in a range of backset heights to fit all standard casement sizes and can be used with a wide range of matching window accessories.

In-line cockspurs are straight, and can be turned either left or right. Cranked cockspurs come with an elongated "nose" which is affixed to an aluminum plate that is attached to the frame. It's simple to operate and can be locked or unlocked by using a key for added security.

Espagnolette handles are regarded to be more secure than cockspur models because they utilize spinning spindles that operate multiple locks concealed within the frame. They're the perfect solution for those who need a secure window handle for double-glazed windows, and you can find a range of different designs to complement your home.

If you're buying a new set of double-glazed window handles, you need to to measure your windows that are already in use and ensure that the dimensions of the handle and spindle will fit in your new frames. Also, make sure you select one that is in line with the minimum requirements of Secured By Design.

Tilt and Turn Handles

Tilt and turn windows are becoming more popular due to their functionality efficiency, effectiveness and the benefits they bring. They come with a variety of opening options, and can be opened differently to let fresh air in the home, or to provide the fire escape.

These handles work in a similar way as an espagnolette handle however they come with additional functions, making them more suited for tilt and turn style windows. The lever can be placed downwards when locked to close the window and 90 degrees to tilt the window open like a door, or it can be positioned upwards to open the window in normal fashion.

They have a multipoint lock mechanism which is more effective than a double-glazed casement windows against forced entry. When the handle is closed, the bottom hinge is fitted with locking pins which are engaged by a rail made of metal within the frame. The window's interior is secured by two hinges located in the bottom corners that can be opened upwards this makes them ideal for windows with larger openings and great for air circulation.

The open mode is activated when the handle is turned facing upwards and opens the window by a vertical tilt which provides healthy airflow and makes cleaning easier than ever before. The sash is able to be pushed into the opposite direction on both sides of the windows to create a gap enough to fit the ladder or stool through.

Tilt and turn handles are usually larger than cockspur or espag handles because they have to be able to handle the bigger and heavier frame sizes that they can be found in. They are typically spindle-based and utilize the same kind of fixings as an handle like a cockspur or espag, however they will have larger bases and often larger screw centres.

uPVC frames, which are cheaper than aluminium or timber and don't require painting are the most well-known for these windows. However there are numerous wood-effect finishes to choose from. Aluminium is another option for these styles of windows, as it can be painted in any shade to match the existing look of your house and is lighter than uPVC.

Spade or Blade Handles

It is essential to choose handles that are in line with the design and functionality. After all, the closing and locking mechanisms are as important as the frame allowing you to use your uPVC windows effectively and without fuss. Also, you must make sure that the handles are top quality and will last for a long time, instead of breaking easily or becoming susceptible to damage.

One of the most well-known kinds of handle is a spade or blade handle. These are commonly used on tilt and turn or casement-style uPVC windows. The lever is used to operate a latch, catch or multi-point locking mechanism. The catch is connected to mortice stay or peg stay, which is placed in the frame of your windows and provides an extra level of security and stability.

These handles are commonly employed on double-glazed uPVC casement or tilt-and-turn windows. They are designed to be more ergonomic and offer a greater amount of leverage to open the window, making them more convenient to operate. They come in a variety of styles to fit any style of interior.

Repair My Windows And Doors  will feature a spindle (7mm square) that extends from the back of it which is used to engage with and penetrate the gearbox of the multi-point locking system that is inside the window. This allows the window to be closed and locked with more security. The handles are also available in a range of sizes to fit different sized frames and some manufacturers also offer straight and angled versions as well.

You can also up the security of your uPVC windows by selecting handles that have the key lock mechanism. These are ideal for uPVC windows and doors that are frequently used as they allow you to secure your window or door from the outside which makes it much more difficult for burglars to get in by forcing open or manipulating the handle.

There are arguments for and against a locking handle. We think it's a good idea because it will add an additional layer of security to your home. Even if you're not concerned about burglars trying to enter your home however the fact that they'll have more difficulty in getting past the key-locking handle is likely to dissuade them and make it less of a target.