Collection: Door Hinges

Door Hinges

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Updating your door hinges may seem like a small change, but it can make a big difference in both function and style. We offer a wide selection of high-quality hinges to suit any home décor, from interior doors and kitchen cabinets to bathroom cabinets and exterior doors. With options from trusted brands like Baldwin, Deltana, Emtek, Bommer, and Grandeur, you can shop confidently knowing you’re getting durable, reliable hardware that elevates your space.

Our hinge selection includes a variety of sizes, ranging from 3.5 inches to 6 inches, and covers all door types: residential, commercial, spring, ball-bearing, and specialty hinges. Whether you’re upgrading a single door or renovating your entire home, our extensive range ensures that you’ll find the perfect match in both function and finish. Choose from classic finishes like antique brass, polished brass, satin chrome, stainless steel, flat black, vintage copper, and even white bronze to complement your doors and décor.

Choosing the Right Hinge

Hinges come in a few basic materials and corner styles: square, 1/4” radius, and 5/8” radius. Matching the correct corner style ensures a polished, professional look and avoids unnecessary hassles during installation. For most residential doors, standard residential-grade hinges will suffice. Heavier solid-core or exterior doors may require commercial-grade or ball-bearing hinges for durability and smooth operation. Specialty hinges, like double-acting or swing-clear hinges, are available for unique applications.

When replacing hinges, it’s usually easiest to leave the door hung on the jamb. Replace the top hinge first, then the middle and bottom. Using a cordless drill can make the process quicker, especially if you’re updating multiple doors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What types of door hinges are available?
    We carry five main types: residential, commercial, spring, ball-bearing, and specialty. Residential hinges are ideal for interior doors, while commercial hinges are thicker and more durable. Spring hinges are self-closing, perfect for garage or exterior doors, and ball-bearing hinges are smooth, quiet, and long-lasting—recommended for solid-core doors. Specialty hinges cover unique applications like double-acting or swing-clear designs.

  2. Which hinge is best for my door?
    It depends on your door type and usage. For interior doors, residential or ball-bearing hinges usually work well. For heavy, exterior, or high-traffic doors, commercial or ball-bearing hinges are ideal. Specialty hinges are necessary for unique door designs.

  3. Can I use WD-40 on hinges?
    Yes! WD-40 is a trusted lubricant for squeaky hinges. Simply apply a small amount to keep doors operating smoothly.