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It's simple to replace your upvc handles however choosing the best handle can be a bit difficult. The majority of modern double-glazed handles have spring cassettes built into them but older ones don't.
If the handle of your upvc is loose and floppy there may be an issue with the internal components of the multipoint lock. This article will discuss several possible causes and the potential solutions.
Handles that are drooping or sagging
UPVC handles can withstand wear and tear, especially in older properties. A damaged spring cassette on the door lever is the most common cause of a floppy handle. This is usually due to excessive force and the square spindle which holds the cassette can become displaced or the cassette can be rounded off.
The good news is that a uPVC door handle replacement is an easy task and can be done in just a few minutes. The first step is to take off the old handle unit. To remove it, loosen the fixing screws on the backside of the handle lever. Once the handles have been removed you can then unscrew the cassette from the square spindle and replace with an entirely new one.
On the internet, you can pick from a wide selection of uPVC handles, many of which come in different finishes. The finish you choose will determine the longevity of your handle as well as how it is easy to clean. Finishes such as Resista, Stainless Steel, or PVD are designed to resist corrosion and last for up to 25 years.
Once you have selected the colour or style you can choose the kind of handle you want. The most common types are pad and lever arrangement. Lever pads are commonly used to stop access from unauthorised people. They have both a lever inside and a paddle out.
The next step is to measure the dimensions of your current handle and record them. You'll need to measure the PZ dimension, which is the distance between the screw hole and the center of the lever. It is also important to be aware of how the handle's length is and the size of its keyhole. You can compare the measurements to the handle size matrix to find the correct replacement window handle.
Broken springs
Over time, uPVC door handles may become wobbly or loose and at times the spring cassette inside could break. The springs are used to make sure that the lever of the handle is in a horizontal direction. Without them the doors won't lock properly.
Modern uPVC handles have these cassettes built directly into the back plate. However older uPVC doors often include these springs in the lock mechanism. This can't be fixed by yourself but it's worth contacting your locksmith to look as this could be the reason for the drooping or sagging uPVC door handles.
The most common problem that is encountered with uPVC handles is that they loosen as time passes. This is usually caused by worn out springs, which are simple to fix. Generally, this is caused by excessive use of the handle and as a result the square spindle in the handle will wear away and cause the springs to be displaced.
To correct this, you'll need to open the door and loosen the fixing screws on the back of the handle plate. This can be accomplished using a Philips screwdriver. After the screws have been removed the handle can be taken off. The plates for the handle can then be carefully taken apart. Then, you can remove the springs from the old ones and replace them with new springs.
This is important to note when purchasing a new handle. This measurement is referred to as the PZ measure and it is recommended that it be measured using a calibrated tape measure to ensure accuracy.
After reinstalling the springs, you should be able to operate the handle without any issues. It is recommended to lubricate the internal mechanism to ensure that everything is working just as it should. This will ensure that your uPVC door is as secure as it can be, and also make them more comfortable over time.
Handles that slide around
window locking handles that move around can be caused by a number of reasons, but one of the most frequent causes is when the levers of the handle aren't aligned correctly with the lock. This can happen on both uPVC doors as well as composite doors. However, it is more noticeable on older doors since they are constructed of lower quality materials that don't stand up to the elements.
This issue can be fixed by a professional, who will re-align the handles and ensure they're in line with the door lock. They'll also inspect the lock to see what is required to be fixed. In many cases, a minor adjustment to the handle springs can fix the issue.
Changing your uPVC door handle is easy enough, but it's important to take the measurements of the handles you have in place to ensure that you have the correct size replacement upvc door handle. You'll need to measure the distance between the two fixing screws as well as the size of the lever and key-hole position. Then, utilize this uPVC handles size guide to locate an appropriate replacement for your home.
After you have made the measurements, remove the current uPVC handle. This is usually fairly straightforward and requires just a screwdriver get to the screws that are on the inside of the door. Once the screws are removed, you will need to remove the handle and then replace the new one.
It's important to secure the door using an appropriate wedge prior to beginning. This will stop it from closing during your work. Once the handle is removed you'll be able to inspect the underside of the door to correct the problems that are causing it to sag.
If you don't have the patience or nerves to tackle this task on your own, a handyman from Fantastic Services can help. They will employ specialist locksmith techniques to open the door without causing damage and then replace the damaged handle, ensuring that everything is in place and functioning just as it should.
Gearbox damaged
A damaged gearbox can cause the upvc handle to become stiff and lose functionality. This could prevent the lock from being able be opened with keys. This is extremely dangerous and should be addressed as soon as is possible. It is essential to contact an expert locksmith if you can't solve the issue yourself. They have the tools and know-how to complete the task correctly.
The first step is to remove the handle from the cover plate. You can do this with the help of a screwdriver with an angled tip. Once you have removed the handle, you will be able to remove the middle screw that holds the barrel in the position. After removing the middle screw, you'll be able loosen the two screws which hold the barrel. Then, you can pull the barrel out of the door. You'll need to open the door to do this, so make sure that you have someone to help.
After you have removed the cylinder and replacing it with a brand new cylinder. It is crucial to ensure that the new cylinder is the same size as the old one. You might have an incorrectly aligned handle. This can lead to numerous issues that could cause leaks and drips.
A lot of doors made of upvc have adjustable slots which can be used to adjust the handle's tension or release. These are usually located on the inside of the door, near where the handle joins the cylinder. The adjustment slots can be tightened with an allen wrench. After you've made all the necessary adjustments then you can screw the handle in and then put it back into its place. Then, you can test the handle and ensure it works correctly.
If the door handle of upvc becomes floppy or loose when closed, it is typically an indication that the gearbox in the upvc has failed or the internal spring components are in the process of breaking down. This could cause your multipoint locks made from upvc to fail and leave your door open to intrusion. In this scenario, the upvc gearbox must be replaced. This will cost between PS145 - PS280 inclusive of labour.
It's simple to replace your upvc handles however choosing the best handle can be a bit difficult. The majority of modern double-glazed handles have spring cassettes built into them but older ones don't.

Handles that are drooping or sagging
UPVC handles can withstand wear and tear, especially in older properties. A damaged spring cassette on the door lever is the most common cause of a floppy handle. This is usually due to excessive force and the square spindle which holds the cassette can become displaced or the cassette can be rounded off.
The good news is that a uPVC door handle replacement is an easy task and can be done in just a few minutes. The first step is to take off the old handle unit. To remove it, loosen the fixing screws on the backside of the handle lever. Once the handles have been removed you can then unscrew the cassette from the square spindle and replace with an entirely new one.
On the internet, you can pick from a wide selection of uPVC handles, many of which come in different finishes. The finish you choose will determine the longevity of your handle as well as how it is easy to clean. Finishes such as Resista, Stainless Steel, or PVD are designed to resist corrosion and last for up to 25 years.
Once you have selected the colour or style you can choose the kind of handle you want. The most common types are pad and lever arrangement. Lever pads are commonly used to stop access from unauthorised people. They have both a lever inside and a paddle out.
The next step is to measure the dimensions of your current handle and record them. You'll need to measure the PZ dimension, which is the distance between the screw hole and the center of the lever. It is also important to be aware of how the handle's length is and the size of its keyhole. You can compare the measurements to the handle size matrix to find the correct replacement window handle.
Broken springs
Over time, uPVC door handles may become wobbly or loose and at times the spring cassette inside could break. The springs are used to make sure that the lever of the handle is in a horizontal direction. Without them the doors won't lock properly.
Modern uPVC handles have these cassettes built directly into the back plate. However older uPVC doors often include these springs in the lock mechanism. This can't be fixed by yourself but it's worth contacting your locksmith to look as this could be the reason for the drooping or sagging uPVC door handles.
The most common problem that is encountered with uPVC handles is that they loosen as time passes. This is usually caused by worn out springs, which are simple to fix. Generally, this is caused by excessive use of the handle and as a result the square spindle in the handle will wear away and cause the springs to be displaced.
To correct this, you'll need to open the door and loosen the fixing screws on the back of the handle plate. This can be accomplished using a Philips screwdriver. After the screws have been removed the handle can be taken off. The plates for the handle can then be carefully taken apart. Then, you can remove the springs from the old ones and replace them with new springs.
This is important to note when purchasing a new handle. This measurement is referred to as the PZ measure and it is recommended that it be measured using a calibrated tape measure to ensure accuracy.
After reinstalling the springs, you should be able to operate the handle without any issues. It is recommended to lubricate the internal mechanism to ensure that everything is working just as it should. This will ensure that your uPVC door is as secure as it can be, and also make them more comfortable over time.
Handles that slide around
window locking handles that move around can be caused by a number of reasons, but one of the most frequent causes is when the levers of the handle aren't aligned correctly with the lock. This can happen on both uPVC doors as well as composite doors. However, it is more noticeable on older doors since they are constructed of lower quality materials that don't stand up to the elements.
This issue can be fixed by a professional, who will re-align the handles and ensure they're in line with the door lock. They'll also inspect the lock to see what is required to be fixed. In many cases, a minor adjustment to the handle springs can fix the issue.
Changing your uPVC door handle is easy enough, but it's important to take the measurements of the handles you have in place to ensure that you have the correct size replacement upvc door handle. You'll need to measure the distance between the two fixing screws as well as the size of the lever and key-hole position. Then, utilize this uPVC handles size guide to locate an appropriate replacement for your home.
After you have made the measurements, remove the current uPVC handle. This is usually fairly straightforward and requires just a screwdriver get to the screws that are on the inside of the door. Once the screws are removed, you will need to remove the handle and then replace the new one.
It's important to secure the door using an appropriate wedge prior to beginning. This will stop it from closing during your work. Once the handle is removed you'll be able to inspect the underside of the door to correct the problems that are causing it to sag.
If you don't have the patience or nerves to tackle this task on your own, a handyman from Fantastic Services can help. They will employ specialist locksmith techniques to open the door without causing damage and then replace the damaged handle, ensuring that everything is in place and functioning just as it should.
Gearbox damaged
A damaged gearbox can cause the upvc handle to become stiff and lose functionality. This could prevent the lock from being able be opened with keys. This is extremely dangerous and should be addressed as soon as is possible. It is essential to contact an expert locksmith if you can't solve the issue yourself. They have the tools and know-how to complete the task correctly.
The first step is to remove the handle from the cover plate. You can do this with the help of a screwdriver with an angled tip. Once you have removed the handle, you will be able to remove the middle screw that holds the barrel in the position. After removing the middle screw, you'll be able loosen the two screws which hold the barrel. Then, you can pull the barrel out of the door. You'll need to open the door to do this, so make sure that you have someone to help.
After you have removed the cylinder and replacing it with a brand new cylinder. It is crucial to ensure that the new cylinder is the same size as the old one. You might have an incorrectly aligned handle. This can lead to numerous issues that could cause leaks and drips.
A lot of doors made of upvc have adjustable slots which can be used to adjust the handle's tension or release. These are usually located on the inside of the door, near where the handle joins the cylinder. The adjustment slots can be tightened with an allen wrench. After you've made all the necessary adjustments then you can screw the handle in and then put it back into its place. Then, you can test the handle and ensure it works correctly.
If the door handle of upvc becomes floppy or loose when closed, it is typically an indication that the gearbox in the upvc has failed or the internal spring components are in the process of breaking down. This could cause your multipoint locks made from upvc to fail and leave your door open to intrusion. In this scenario, the upvc gearbox must be replaced. This will cost between PS145 - PS280 inclusive of labour.
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