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Security Features of Double Glazed Windows

Contrary to old wooden frames modern double-glazed windows come with security features to make it difficult for burglars to gain access to the windows. These include high-quality handles as well as robust locking mechanisms.

Replacement-Windows-150x150.jpgEspag handles have an auxiliary spindle in the back of the handle that is responsible for the multi-point lock inside the window frame. They are common on modern uPVC windows and are available in cranked or straight variations.

High-Tech Locking Mechanisms

Window locks are an integral part of the security and safety of double-glazed uPVC windows. The lock system secures a frame and sash against intruders, allowing you to reduce your insurance premiums. The level of protection you need will determine the kind of window lock that is suitable for you. There are various grades of window security locks that meet different levels of security as well as a variety of designs and styles to pick from.

The most popular locking mechanism that is used on uPVC or aluminium windows is the Espagnolette lock. They are constructed with a flat strip. Then when the key is turned to lock the sash in the frame, the metal studs inside the handle are able to latch onto the plate. They are used in conjunction with multi-point locks to provide the highest level of security.

Other kinds of window locks are hinged-wedge locks that are typically used for windows with tops such as casement and awning. These locks stop the sash from opening beyond a certain level to stop your children from falling. These can be used to secure the patio door handle doors and are simple to operate using an easy lock and latch action.

Other options are also available, including a pin that goes through the sash of a double hung window and then into the second sash to stop the windows from opening. These are easy to install and work with a range of different types of windows and sizes. Another alternative is a window restraint cable, which functions as a chain for apartment doors. It attaches to the window's sash on a double hung or sliding window. It is able to only be opened as far as the steel cable extends.

All our uPVC windows and aluminium door handle frames are fitted with an internal beading that keeps the glass from being ripped out of the frames. This is a crucial feature, especially for homes with babies and children who may fall out of windows. It also stops cold air from entering the room through the crack around the glass.

High-Security Locks

There are many different types of window locks each designed to keep intruders away. The best option for you will depend on the kind of window you have and the level of security requirements. They are usually simple to install and require only a drill, some screws and some nuts. Some locks can be used as a double-duty child safety device, to stop children from opening the window too much.

For casement, awning and hopper windows that hinge open, you can install a chain lock like doors to limit how much they can swing open. They are available at a variety of hardware stores and then attached to the window frame or sash using the longest screws that are available.

You can also secure your windows with wedges or pin locks that allows the window to be opened by opening a crack but not allow intruders to crawl through the glass. Pin locks can be found at a majority of hardware stores and are much easier to install than lag screws.

A stop lock can be used on sliding windows of different sizes and types. They are user-friendly and don't require any additional components that could be lost, but they can be expensive -- an Andersen stop lock is priced at around $40.

Another alternative is to replace the latch of the sash by the key-operated lock. Most hardware stores carry these locks, which can be installed in just a few minutes. Put the key in an area that is easily accessible in the event an emergency, but away for any prowlers.

If your home is secured, you do not need any additional security devices beyond a sturdy casement window or one of the locks mentioned above. However, if you believe that your home is susceptible to burglars, think about installing an alarm system that can sound a siren and notify the police or paid security company when it detects any movement in an entryway or window.

Compare window locks according to the American National Standards Institute's grades. This will ensure you are getting a quality product. The top-quality locks are the most difficult to break, but even a less expensive lock can slow down an intruder and offer some protection for your valuables.

Easy to Operate

Window handles are often overlooked feature however, they can have a dramatic effect on the look of your windows and help create a unique style that's perfect for you. There are a variety of different styles to choose from, such as uPVC, aluminium, and wood handles. You can pick from a vast variety of finishes to match your decor.

If you're replacing the handles for your double glazing windows or installing new ones, it's important to ensure you choose the right options. Make sure the handle is compatible with the locking system you have chosen and that it matches the style of your window. Additionally, think about the step height of your new window handle - this is the distance from the base to the center of the spindle. It is an important consideration when selecting an alternative handle for patio door for older uPVC windows.

Espag handles are a popular option for uPVC windows and there's several different styles available to suit your home. In-line uPVC window handles are straight and will turn right or left and are sometimes referred to as universal window handles. Cranked handles, available in both left and right-hand styles are also available.

Bladed handles are another option for tilt and turn uPVC windows. They function as a latch-and-catch system instead of a multi-point lock. They are usually smaller than cockspur handles and they can be an ideal option for homes that want a sleeker look.

Sash handles are an excellent alternative for double-glazed windows if you prefer a traditional appearance. They are similar to a latch-and-catch system and are typically used on timber or aluminium windows. Sash handles are available in a range of styles and colours and can be finished with a period-style monkey tail for an authentic finish. They are usually cheaper than uPVC handles, and offer similar levels of security. However they're not as efficient as uPVC handles for double glazed doors, and they might require additional support from a hook keep or mortice keep.

Durability

Double-glazed windows are a great option for any property. They offer durability and strength. These windows can reduce the amount of cold air entering your home, as well as increase energy efficiency. They can be made from uPVC, aluminium or wood. UPVC windows are affordable and offer good levels of energy efficiency. They can be customized with extra security features.

The handles on the handles of uPVC window can be made to look different and are available in a variety of colours. They are made to withstand a lot of use and are resistant to corrosion. They are available in a variety of sizes for spindles and are polished. Some handles come with locks at the back. This is perfect for keeping your windows in place.

Selecting the correct handle for your uPVC windows is crucial because it should be in line with the style of the window, and also fit into the frame of your door or. Many people opt to purchase additional sets of window handles and locks, so they have a spare in case one fails. They also purchase these items so that they can easily replace their old locks and handles if necessary.

There are a variety of different kinds of uPVC window handles, such as Espag and Cockspur handle styles. These handle types differ in their step size, handle height, fixing positions and blade length. Espag handles made of uPVC are popular as they are easy to adjust and feature a stylish look. Other alternatives include monkey tail handles blade or spade handles, and many other styles.

Double glazed windows are usually more durable than previous window models, due to having more layers of glass and a stronger locking mechanism. This improves their ability to withstand deformation and impact and can help safeguard your home from burglars. The seals around double-glazed units also help stop heat from entering your home. If you notice that your windows are draughty, it could be caused by damaged or worn handles or seals. It's best to contact an expert installer who can assess the problem and repair it.

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