Tilt and turn windows are a popular choice, renowned for their versatility, security and superior ventilation capabilities. They offer a dual function: a tilt inward from the top for secure, draft-free ventilation, and a turn inwards for full opening. However, tilt and turn mechanisms can develop faults over time. When your window begins to stick or refuse to lock properly, understanding the underlying problem is the first crucial step toward effective window mechanism repair.
What Is A Tilt And Turn Window?
Before addressing faults, it’s essential to understand what is a tilt and turn window. These windows operate using a sophisticated single handle that controls a multi-point locking system and both opening actions. When the handle is in the downward position, the window is locked. Turning it 90 degrees horizontally allows the window to fully ‘turn’ inwards like a door. Turning it 180 degrees upwards activates the ‘tilt’ function, dropping the top edge inwards for ventilation. This complex system requires all parts to be perfectly synchronised.
The complexity of the mechanism means a range of specific faults can occur. Fortunately, many can be resolved without replacing the entire unit.
Misalignment Of The Frame (Stuck in Tilt)
One of the most common problems is when the window sash becomes stuck, often partially open or tilted, making it impossible to close or switch modes. This is typically caused by a simple case of misoperation, often occurring when the window is cleaned. Tilt and turn windows are fitted with a safety catch (or trigger button) near the handle to prevent accidental simultaneous operation of the tilt and turn functions. If this button is pressed while the handle is in transition, the mechanism can become ‘jammed’ or ‘dropped’.
The sash may appear to have dropped slightly on the hinge side. To resolve this without forcing the window, you must re-engage the mechanism. Locate the trigger button and firmly push the open window sash back into the frame on the top corner by the hinge. While keeping the trigger button pressed, twist the handle upwards to the open position, release the button, then close the window. This resets the gears, completing the tilt and turn window mechanism repair process.
Faulty Handles and Locking Mechanisms
A stiff or jammed handle is a clear indicator of a struggling mechanism. Dirt, dust and grime can build up within the internal gearing, particularly on UPVC windows, making the handle difficult to turn. If the handle is loose or wobbly, this might be a simple fix involving tightening the screws located under the decorative cover.
In contrast, if the handle spins freely without operating the lock, the internal spindle connecting the handle to the gearbox is likely stripped or broken. If you’re undertaking a full window mechanism repair, remember that a loose handle compromises security and should be fixed immediately, either by tightening or replacing the spindle/handle assembly.
Broken Hinges and Supports
If the window is difficult to open or close, even after lubrication, the fault may lie with the hinges. Hinges on tilt and turn windows are subject to significant strain and can suffer from dirt and grit build-up over time, leading to stiffness. If the window drops or catches on the frame, the hinges may be bent or worn out and require replacement.
UPVC Window Mechanism Repair Tips
When dealing with UPVC window mechanism repair, regular preventative maintenance is your best defence against major faults. UPVC is a robust material, but its moving parts require annual attention.
- Lubrication is Essential: Apply a silicone-based lubricant spray to all moving parts at least once a year. Silicon is preferred over oil-based products like WD-40, which can attract dirt and degrade the UPVC.
- Freeing Stuck Gaskets: If your UPVC window is difficult to open or seems stuck after prolonged periods of warm weather, the weather gasket may have softened and stuck to the frame. Do not force the window open, as this can tear the gasket. Instead, use a plastic bank card or a flat, blunt knife to gently separate the gasket from the frame.
- Adjusting Misalignment: If the window is catching, a trained technician may be able to make fine adjustments to the alignment of the sash within the frame, ensuring the locking points engage smoothly and reducing the need for extensive UPVC window mechanism repair.
When To Call A Professional
Complex issues, such as a mechanism that has failed internally, extensive misalignment requiring specialised tools or if a previous attempt at tilt and turn window mechanism repair has made the problem worse, all warrant calling an expert. A professional will have the correct tools and replacement parts to quickly diagnose and fix issues without causing damage to the UPVC frame itself, ensuring your home remains secure and energy efficient.
If your tilt and turn windows are sticking, jamming or refusing to lock, trust the experts. For reliable, professional window mechanism repair and replacement services across your region, contact Alpha Glazing today for a free, no-obligation quote.
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