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The 10 Scariest Things About Window Handles And Locks
Types of Window Handles and Locks

Handles are a crucial part of a window's function and aesthetics. Window Handle Replacement can improve the appearance of your uPVC windows and also complement the interior design.

These handles are also a great way to improve the security of your home. Upgrade to a locking UPVC handle and lower the risk that your child falls, which could result in serious injuries.

Handle Locks

There are a variety of handles and locks for windows that differ depending on the type and design of windows they are attached to. The most commonly used handles for UPVC windows are Espag handles, while Cockspur handles can also be found in certain double glazed window designs. Other types of window handles include tilt and turn handles, as well as spade or blade handles.

When choosing the appropriate kind of window handle to your home, you need to consider the type of handle you'll be using. Handing is the direction that the handle turns. Left-handed handles turn to the right and the reverse is true. As a rule, all UPVC handles are handed. They're also often supplied with spares to help in the event of a broken.

Another aspect to consider is the backset of the lock, which is referred to the distance between the door's edge and the centre of the spindle or latch. This will determine the type of handle that can be used on the window. It is important to determine it accurately when purchasing replacement or new handles.

After you've determined what kind of handle you want for your windows, you'll be able to easily locate it in our extensive collection. There are a myriad of colours styles, finishes, and styles to choose from, so you're bound to find something that matches your decor. You can also purchase handles that come with locks that allow you to keep your windows shut but still allow for air circulation. This kind of handle usually has an SKG1 rating. This means that it has been tested against burglars, and can withstand an attack for up to three minutes.

We also have a wide range of handles and knobs for windows, that work similar to the window handle but without cylinders that are keyed. They are ideal for high-rise flats and prevent burglars from trying to open your windows from the outside by 'fishing for' the handles. We have a range of designs that include push button handles which can only be opened when you press down on the handle. They are suitable for UPVC and aluminum windows.

Keyed Locks

There are many options available for locks, whether you're looking to secure your home or business home. One of the more common kinds is the keyed lock. Mechanical locks require a key to operate and are typically made of high-grade secure steel. They are simple to install and operate and, unlike electronic locks, do not require batteries or electricity. They are often the most affordable method to secure your home or business.

Locks are usually made of metals that are hard and rustproof, including zinc, steel, and brass. These metals are strong and can be used in anything from door knobs to padlocks. They are produced with precision, which means that they require notches in the pins as well as stacks of levers that have to be exact. They are also designed to withstand the force of a prying bar or pick, preventing them from being broken apart.

In order for the lock to function it must be aligned with the keys teeth so they can engage and turn the levers and pins within the cylinder. This allows the latch or bolt to retract into the strike plate, then close it. The lock then requires a key to rotate the notches out again. The latch or bolt will not retract into the strikeplate without this.

There are two main types of keyed locks, keys that are keyed alike and those that are keyed differently. When a lock is different in its keying, it needs a different key to unlock each lock. This is perfect for locking multiple cabinets or doors in the same location.

Some people prefer the ease of keys that are keyed alike, which means that each lock can be opened by the same key. This is a great option for homeowners and businesses that share a single door or cabinet.


Look for a prominent, 3-5-digit key number on the exterior of the package (usually the back) to determine whether the lock is keyed alike. The locks should have the same key number in order to be able to operate together.

Window Pin Locks

Pin locks are an ideal choice if want a low-cost lock that's easy to install. These locks are huge round pins that are inserted into the holes of the frame of your window and keep it in place. They can be used on sliding windows, single-hung or double-hung ones. They are simple to install with just the drill and screws. You can adjust the pins to different levels to open your window to let in air while ensuring it is secure.

Another alternative is a hinged wedge lock, which works on double hung windows and allows you to secure the window at various opening points. This is a good choice for families with children, since it makes it difficult for children to open or close the window themselves. This type of lock is sold at most hardware shops and is simple to set up.

Other types of window locks are track locks, that are fitted into the tracks of sliding doors and windows. They are simple to set up and do not require any structural changes of the windows or frame, making them a good alternative for renters or people who don't plan on living in their home for the rest of their lives. They also provide an amount of security that is higher than a slider lock, however, they aren't as strong or reliable as a single-latch lock.

When you are choosing a lock to secure your window, keep in mind that the more expensive and robust locks are constructed from better materials to last longer. It is also a good idea to seek out a professional prior to deciding on the right window lock. They will be able to provide the most suitable lock for your window design and requirements.

Once you've decided on the type of lock you want now is the time to install your new window handle and lock. Begin by measuring the windows and marking the area where you'd like to place your lock. Mark and drill holes according to the manufacturer's instructions. This will ensure that the lock fits correctly and provides long-term security.

Sash Locks

Window locks keep your windows secure and keep them from being forced open. They are typically made of hardened steel, and can be opened using the thumb-lever or key. They're great for preventing break-ins and are easy to fit. If you're looking to improve the security of your home, it's a good idea to install an upgrade to your locks, particularly when they're old and worn.

There are a variety of window handles and locks available for windows with sash. A quadrant sash lock is a classic Victorian method of locking your windows. It uses the cam action to turn the curved claw of metal into a receiver. This stops your windows from being able to be opened. It can be used on UPVC and wooden windows. They're available in locking or non-locking versions to meet your requirements.

A wedge lock that hinges is another option that is popular for windows that have sash. It is installed higher on the frame, this prevents your double-hung window from opening unless you push it backwards. This type of lock also helps reduce noise and rattle from your sash window.

Take into consideration the size of the spindle when you plan to replace your handle and lock on your windows in the sash. This is the distance from the underside of the handle's nose to the bottom of the screw plate and is crucial to ensure that the replacement handles be a good fit.

You should also take into consideration the step height. This is the distance from the floor to the top of the handle's nose. It could affect how easy it is to use your window handles.

If you're looking to have sash windows replaced or upgraded, it is recommended to get them professionally fitted by a certified business. They'll have the expertise and experience to ensure that your sash windows are safe and secure, and perform as they were intended to. They can also give you tips on how to maintain and use your new windows to prolong their life.

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