How to Install a Double Glazed Door Handle
Double doors with glass handles can be tricky to install, but if you're willing to put in the effort and are armed with a bit of knowledge, it's not difficult. It is crucial to choose the right replacement handle, and take note of the PZ and whether it's spring-loaded or not.
uPVC Door Handles
There are various kinds of uPVC door handles to choose from, and some are better suited to certain doors than others. Some are specifically designed to be secure, while others are primarily designed for aesthetic reasons. For instance, some uPVC handle designs are made from tougher materials like stainless steel, which can provide additional strength and security, while others are made from plastics like ABS and uPVC which are less prone to damage in the event of a knock or bump.
It is essential to consider the screw centre measurement and the PZ dimension, when choosing the new handle and the length of the backplate. This will ensure that the new uPVC handles fit properly and seamlessly with the lock mechanism of the door.
The most commonly used uPVC handle is the lever/lever design which has two inline levers on either side. The spindle is linked to the handle via the door. It can be used to open or close the door. The pad arrangement is a different popular uPVC handle. It consists of two levers and a pad handle that can be moved. These are typically fitted to interior doors, like french doors and patio doors, to stop people from opening them from outside.
Certain uPVC handles have a snib that can be used to secure the latch. This provides an additional degree of security. This is especially useful when there are children in the house who may be tempted by the latch to open it and go out.
If your double-glazed door is difficult to open, or the handle is falling down it is not a damaged handle. Instead, the worn-out springs in the lock case could be the reason. A professional locksmith will be able to assess the problem and recommend the solution.
uPVC handles are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Yale, Avocet/WMS Fullex, Hoppe, Roto and many more. They are available in a range of finishes and colours to complement your decor. Some are powder-coated while others have a low-maintenance PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition), which is a long-lasting high-end finish.
Lever-on-Rose Door Handles
Though you may not realize it, the handles on your interior doors can have a massive impact on how your home appears and feels. Replace your old, outdated or flimsy handles with modern, chic ones to give your home a new style and feel.
One of the most effective ways to give your internal doors a fresh look is to replace the handles with lever-on-rose. They are a popular option for homeowners since they provide a modern and contemporary design while concealing the screw and handle fittings behind a circular plate known as a rose. This provides an unbroken, smooth, and smudge-free finish for your doors. It also provides an elegant appearance that will enhance the value of your property.
Lever-on-rose door handles come in a variety of finishes and styles so you can find the perfect fit for your home. They are also suitable for use with latches, locks, and thumb-turns according to your preference. They can be used for any kind of door in the interior and are suitable for new construction and renovations.
There are two types of backing that can be found on the lever-on handle of a rose such as backplates and roses. The roses are circular and cover only a small area around the handle, whereas backplates are rectangular, and provide an older-fashioned appearance. If you choose a lever-on rose door handle set, it will come with both face and bolt-through fixing options. Both are simple to use, however the bolt-through method is recommended as it allows for a more secure connection and minimizes damage to the door.
After you have decided on the rose handles that come with a lever take off your escutcheons and drill 5mm holes in each corner of the door where the handles will be placed. Put the roses on top of these holes and then screw them into the desired position using the screws supplied. Make sure the grub screw on each lever is correctly aligned with the hole in the lever shank and then tighten. After you have tightened all bolts equally and thoroughly, make sure that the levers are not obstructed and that all parts fit securely.
Pad Door Handles
Door handles are not simply a functional feature; they can also provide an aesthetic feature to your door, and add the overall appearance. There are a variety of different kinds available and determining the one that is best for your door will depend on how you would like it to function. There are many ways to modify the handle to ensure that it works optimally.
Lever pad handles for doors are a great choice for those who want to enhance the look of their door. They are designed to work with split spindle locks. They feature the lever on either side of the door that operates independently of each other, by using offset spindles. This design allows for more comfortable use and stops the latch from being removed from outside, meaning that only a key could be used to open the door (unless it is deadlocked).
Door handles made of uPVC come in a wide range of finishes and shapes and typically made of zinc alloy or die-cast aluminium. This means that they are hard-wearing and can endure the elements. Some manufacturers provide a warranty on their products to give you peace of mind that they will last. It is crucial to choose an established manufacturer for your door handles since they'll have a proven track record in customer service and quality.
Before buying a new door handle it is important to make three measurements to ensure that the new handles will fit correctly. The first measurement to consider is the PZ. This measures the distance between the screw fixing points on backplate of the door handle. The second measurement is the thickness of the handle, and the third measurement is the center hole measurement of the multipoint lock that will be installed to the door.
The Heritage Inline Sprung Lever Pad door handle is a popular choice for those looking to replace their existing handles. The handle is designed to work with as a multi-point lock using a Euro Cylinder and has a PZ of 92mm in the centre. The handle is supplied with a selection of Type A and B backplates to fit various thicknesses of doors, so this handles can be used on doors that are new or existing.
Gate Grips

If your doors are uPVC and you'd like to keep them looking new, you can consider the gate grip. They are simple to use and look great They also are available in a variety of different finishes. There are some designed to withstand salty air and others designed specifically for marine environments. They are easy to install too and can be mounted to an oval or a round rose that allows you to add a bathroom turn as well as a keyhole release without the need for extra hardware.
A gate grip is a form of handle that you could attach to your door that looks somewhat like the letter H. It works by following the same mechanism that pull grips use. They are available in a variety of places, including offices, apartment buildings and homes. They also serve to secure homes and apartments in gated communities, as well as in commercial properties.
They are an excellent choice for those who have difficulties using a traditional knob handle, for example older adults with motor insufficient or children who are just starting out. The angled shape of a gate grip makes it possible for the hand to be held the handle with a greater amount of force, making them more comfortable to hold and turn. They can also be used in conjunction with a key for extra security since keys do not require a huge amount of pressure to operate, in contrast to a door knob, which is difficult to use for people with small hands or have limited strength.
Gate grips are available on websites like McCoy Mart, which has a huge collection of door handles and other hardware. There are a variety of options to fit every budget, from basic models to more expensive ones. You can even choose from a range of colours to fit your office or home.
The Cult Heaven's Gate Begin grips made by Brandon Begin are made of soft Krayton rubber and a slim diameter to give you a direct feel. The grips come with ribs that dampen vibrations, thus reducing feedback between the hands and bar. They also have a single lock-on that eliminates play and reduces the risk of the sleeve moving from side to side.