uPVC window handle spinning, stiff, or the window won't lock shut? Chris repairs uPVC window locks, handles and mechanisms across Wakefield — usually a quick part swap rather than a whole new window — with no call-out fee.
Call 01924 378444A uPVC window that won't lock properly is more than an annoyance — it's an entry point a burglar will happily use, and it can leave you falling short of what your insurer expects on accessible windows. The good news is that window faults are common, well understood and almost always a quick repair rather than a new window. Chris fixes uPVC window locks, handles and mechanisms across Wakefield, usually in a single visit.
Window faults nearly always come down to one of a handful of parts: the handle (loose, won't turn, or a snapped spindle), the gearbox behind it (turns but doesn't engage the locks), the espagnolette or shootbolt strip down the edge (bent, worn or failed), or simple alignment where the sash has dropped and the bolts no longer meet their keeps. Signs it needs a look:
Handle, gearbox, locking strip or alignment — we find the actual cause before quoting anything.
We swap the failed part with the right component — usually the handle, gearbox or strip.
We reset the sash and keeps, then check it locks and unlocks smoothly, open and shut.
We source branded window hardware and carry the common parts, so most jobs are done on the spot:
It's rare that a locking fault means you need a whole new window. The frame and glazing are usually perfectly sound — it's one mechanism inside the sash that has worn or slipped, and that part can be replaced for a fraction of a new unit. If a mechanism has been discontinued we'll source a compatible alternative from the leading brands rather than send you back to the window company.
No call-out fee, ever, and a fixed price before we start — labour, parts and VAT included. A handle or gearbox swap is an affordable job and sits well below the cost of replacing the window. Our price guide shows honest UK ranges, and our guide to how burglars break in explains why a working window lock matters.
That's almost always a failed gearbox or worn espagnolette strip. Both are straightforward to replace once we've opened the sash up to confirm.
Rarely. The glazing and frame are usually fine — it's the internal mechanism that's failed, and that's the part we replace.
It can be — many insurers expect key-operated locks on accessible windows, so a broken one is worth fixing promptly to keep your cover valid.
No call-out fee — fixed price before any work starts, day or night.