Window handle has came off

My bedroom window handle has broken, how much will cost to replace it?

Asked by Noah on 24th May 2020
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"Will be £80 for new handle and fitting everything. Thanks"
Answered on 5th Jun 2020 - Member since May 2020 - report
"This is easy to sort out and should cost in the region of £40 and take around 10 minutes to do."
Answered on 25th May 2020 - Member since Feb 2020 - report
"This is an easy fix.

We would be happy to quote this if you wish?"
Answered on 25th May 2020 - Member since May 2020 - report
"You can buy these from Screwfix for as little as £5, easy to replace and could do it yourself I should think."
Answered on 22nd Jul 2020 - Member since Jul 2020 - report
"most diy stores sell these take the old with you they require a 6 mm threaded srew to replace
hope this helps"
Answered on 30th May 2020 - Member since Mar 2020 - report
"Hi if you take your handle to BnQ and match it up with one ..make sure you put the handle back on the same way it comes off and the window is in the same position it was in when it came off or it will move the lock and you will have problems trying to put it right... other than that if it has snapped off you will need me to call out (fee n parts will be 85 pound ) As the locking mechanism will have snapped needing a new one thanks Colin cable tradishanalroofs specialist."
Answered on 3rd Jul 2020 - Member since May 2020 - report
"Hi, a handle costs about £5-10 if you order online. Make sure you order one with different sized spindles to avoid cutting it down. If you wanted to get a glazing company to replace it i woul expect you would pay from £40-£80.

Hope this helps."
Answered on 24th May 2020 - Member since May 2020 - report
"Would depend on where about you are located but I would say roughly around £85 supplied and fitted"
Answered on 25th May 2020 - Member since May 2020 - report
"To buy a new handle shouldnt cost no more than £5 and should be cheaper than that. There is 2 screws holding them on . Only thing is the spindles come in different lengths so u might just have to cut that down to suit"
Answered on 25th May 2020 - Member since Mar 2017 - report
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