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Choosing the Right UPVC Door Handle Replacement

It's easy to replace your upvc handles however, choosing the correct handle can be a bit difficult. Modern double-glazed handles are equipped with spring cassettes, whereas older handles do not.

If your upvc handle is loose and floppy, it could be a problem with the internal components of the multipoint lock. This article will address a variety of possible causes and the potential solutions.

Handles that sag or droop

uPVC handles are susceptible to wear and wear and. This is especially true in older properties. The most frequent reason the handle becomes floppy because of a broken spring cassette inside the door lever. This is due to excessive force and the spindle holding the cassette can be moved or rounded.

It is good to know that a uPVC handle replacement can be done within a matter of minutes. The first step is to take off the old handle unit. To remove it, you must unscrew the fixing screws visible on the back of the lever. After the handles have been removed, you can then remove the cassette from the square spindle, and replace it with an entirely new one.

Online you can choose from a variety of uPVC handles, many of which come in a variety of finishes. The finish you choose will determine the durability of your handle and how easy it will be to clean. Finishes like PVD, Stainless Steel or Resista are designed to resist corrosion and will last for up to 25 years.

Once you have selected a colour or style you can then select the kind of handle you want. The most well-known types are the lever and pad configurations. Lever pads are equipped with a lever on the inside and a paddle on the outside and are often used as a security device to prevent unauthorised access.

Next, measure and note the dimensions of the handle you have. You'll need the PZ dimension (the distance from the screw hole to the centre of the lever) as well as the length of the handle as well as the dimensions of the keyhole. Once you have the measurements you can then compare these to the handle sizes matrix to find the correct replacement.

Broken springs

Over time uPVC door handles are prone to becoming wobbly or loose and sometimes the spring cassette inside might 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 are designed with these cassettes built directly into the backplate. These springs are typically built into older uPVC door mechanisms. This can't be fixed on your own, but it is worth getting your locksmith to look at as this could be the reason for the drooping or sagging uPVC door handles .

One of the most common issues that is commonly encountered with uPVC door handles is that they become loose or wobbly with time. This is usually due to worn out springs, which is an easy fix. This is typically caused by excessive handling of the handle. The square spindle inside the handle will wear out and causes the springs to move.

To fix this issue, you'll need open the door to the handle plate, then unwind all the screws. This can be done by using a Philips screwdriver. Once the screws are removed the handle can be removed and the plates pulled apart carefully. The springs are able to be removed and replaced with new springs.

This is important to note when purchasing a new handle. This measurement is known as the PZ and it is essential to use a calibrated measuring tape in order to get an accurate reading.

After replacing the springs, you should be able to use the handle with no issues. However, it's always important to grease the internal mechanism to ensure that everything functions just as it should. This will not only ensure that your uPVC doors are as safe as they can be but will also make them more comfortable to operate for a long time.

Handles that slide around

Handles that slide could be caused by a variety of factors. One of the most frequent causes is that the levers of the handle aren't aligned with the lock. This can happen with both uPVC and composite doors, but is typically more evident on older doors because they are usually made of less durable materials that don't hold up to the elements.

This issue can be fixed by a professional, who will adjust the handles and ensure they're in line with the door lock. They'll also examine the lock to see whether there's anything that needs fixing. In many cases, a slight adjustment to the handle springs will solve this problem.

Changing your uPVC door handle is simple enough, but it's crucial to take the measurements of the handles you have in place to make sure you have the right size replacement. You'll need to measure the distance between the two fixing screws as well as the dimensions of the lever and key-hole position. Then, you can utilize this uPVC handle size guide to determine the appropriate replacement for your home.

Once you have the measurements, the next step is to remove the existing uPVC handles. This is usually fairly straightforward and requires just a screwdriver get to the screws on the interior of the door. Once the screws are removed, you will need to unscrew the handle and then install the new one.


It is essential to secure the door using a wedge prior to starting. This will prevent it from closing during your work. After you remove the handle, you'll be able to access the parts beneath the door that cause the door to slide.

If you don't have time or energy to tackle this task yourself, an expert handyman from Fantastic Services can help. They will use specialist locksmith methods to open the door without causing damage and then replace the handle that is damaged, making sure everything is working exactly as it should.

Gearbox damage

A damaged gearbox can cause the door handle made of upvc to become stiff or lose its functionality. The lock could also be unable to be opened with a key. This could be dangerous and must be addressed as quickly as is feasible. If you are unable to resolve the issue yourself it is crucial to get in touch with a locksmith because they have the expertise and tools necessary to do the job correctly.

The first step is to remove the handle from its cover plate. This can be done using a screwdriver equipped with a flat head. After you have removed the handle, take out the middle screw that is holding the cylinder. Once you have removed this middle screw, you can then loosen the two screws that hold the barrel. Then you can pull the barrel out of the door. You'll have to prop the door open to accomplish this, so make sure that you have someone to help.

Once you have removed the cylinder from the handle, you can replace it with a fresh one. Make sure that the new cylinder has the same size as your old one. You may end up with an incorrectly aligned handle. This can cause a variety of issues, including leaks and draughts.

Most door handles made of upvc feature slots for adjustment. These slots can be used to tighten or loosen the handle. The slots are typically located on the inside of the doors, near the spot where the handle meets with the cylinder. Allen wrenches can be used to tighten the adjustment slots. Once you have made the adjustments then you can put the handle back in place and screw it back into. You can then test the handle and ensure it works correctly.

The door handle made of upvc that becomes floppy when closed is usually an indication that the gearbox or internal spring components have broken down. This can cause your upvc multipoint locks to fail leaving your door open to burglars. In this scenario, the upvc gearbox must be replaced. The cost will range from PS145 to PS280, including labour.

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