Collection: Door Hinges
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Grandeur 3 1/2 inch Ball Tip Hinge with 5/8 inch Radius Corners
Vendor:GrandeurPrice starting at $37.50Unit price / perRetail Price$50.00Price starting at $37.50No reviewsSale -
Deltana Solid Brass Spring Hinge, Double Action with Solid Brass Cover Plates
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at $163.28Unit price / perRetail Price$192.10Price starting at $163.28No reviewsSale -
Deltana Solid Brass Jamb Bracket S.B. for DASH95
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at $24.73Unit price / perRetail Price$29.10Price starting at $24.73No reviewsSale -
Deltana Solid Brass Back Plate for DASH95
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at $5.61Unit price / perRetail Price$6.60Price starting at $5.61No reviewsSale -
Deltana Cover Plate S.B. for DASH95
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $31.02Unit price / perRetail Price$36.50Price starting at From $31.02No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inch Square Corner NRP Ball Bearing Stainless Steel Hinge - Pair
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $64.34Unit price / perRetail Price$75.70Price starting at From $64.34No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inch Square Corner NRP Stainless Steel Hinge - Pair
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at $61.11Unit price / perRetail Price$71.90Price starting at $61.11No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inch Square Corner Ball Bearing Stainless Steel Hinge - Pair
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $69.53Unit price / perRetail Price$81.80Price starting at From $69.53No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inch Square Corner Stainless Steel Hinge - Pair
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at $49.60Unit price / perRetail Price$58.70Price starting at $49.60No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 Inch Square Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge SOLD EACH
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $27.28Unit price / perRetail Price$32.10Price starting at From $27.28No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 x 4 Inch 5/8 Inch Radius Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Benchmark Hinge - Each
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $18.02Unit price / perRetail Price$21.20Price starting at From $18.02No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 x 4 Inch 5/8 Inch Radius Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge - Each
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $20.91Unit price / perRetail Price$24.60Price starting at From $20.91No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 x 4 Inch 5/8 Inch Radius x Square Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge - Each
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $20.91Unit price / perRetail Price$24.60Price starting at From $20.91No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 x 4 Inch 1/4 Inch Radius Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge - EACH
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $15.59Unit price / perRetail Price$18.45Price starting at From $15.59No reviewsSale -
Deltana 4 x 4 Inch Square Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge SOLD EACH
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $18.02Unit price / perRetail Price$24.60Price starting at From $18.02No reviewsSale -
Deltana 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 Inch 5/8 Inch Radius Corner Single Action, Steel Spring Hinge - Each
Vendor:DeltanaPrice starting at From $18.70Unit price / perRetail Price$22.00Price starting at From $18.70No reviewsSale
We offer a huge variety of door hinges to complement your home decor. Offering high-quality options from all the top manufacturers, our selection covers all your needs so you can quickly and effectively update any door with ease. With an inventory featuring hundreds of choices, it's easy to become overwhelmed with all the options. The easiest way to shop is to decide which category you should start with:
Types of Hinges
Residential options are lighter-weight and perfect for everyday applications.
Commercial options have a thicker, sturdier design and are an absolute must for heavy-duty applications.
Spring types are self-closing, great for exterior and garage doors – especially if you have small children or pets.
Ball Bearing is much smoother and quieter and provides better wear than other options. They are recommended for high-traffic and solid core doors.
Specialty Hinges are the harder to find applications and we offer a range of these options for your needs.
Not sure what type of door hinge to get?
For most applications, a residential grade door hinge will be sufficient for what you need. If you have solid wood doors- or just taller heavier doors - you will probably want to go with a heavy-duty door hinge. Something else to consider is the location. Solid brass door hinges may hold up better for exterior applications than a steel option would (in coastal regions especially). We sell both kinds of hinges and many variations so we should have what you need.
Besides the material they are made of, there are three basic styles: square corner, 1/4" radius corner, and 5/8" radius corner. You'll want to be sure to order the correct type to replace what you have. If you have square corner hinges, it's pretty easy to figure out that you need square corner hinges to replace them. Radius corner door hinges are sometimes a little more difficult to know what you have, so we have a simple test below to help you determine what you need.
1/4" Radius Corner Door HingeIf you hold up a dime in the corner of the door hinge as shown to the left and the radius is just smaller than the dime, this is a 1/4" round corner door hinge. If it is larger, try the next step.
5/8" Radius Corner Door HingeIf you hold up a quarter in the corner of the door hinge and the radius is pretty much the same as the quarter, you have a 5/8" radius corner door hinge. Order the same to replace it. If the radius is smaller, you probably have 1/4" radius corners.
Does it really matter?
It is true, a 5/8" radius hinge will operate a door exactly the same as a square corner hinge. However, as you will notice in the picture to the left, it just doesn't look good. If you plan on doing all the work of replacing door hinges, it would be best to get the correct door hinge the first time to save on time and hassle.
How to Replace Door Hinges:
Probably the easiest way to replace the hinges on an existing door is to leave the door hung on the jamb (frame). Start at the top and remove the first hinge on both the door and the door jamb. Install the new door hinge in its place. Do the same on the middle and bottom hinge. If you remove the door and remove all hinges and then replace them while it is not hung, it will be much more difficult to get the job done and harder to get all the hinges to align and work properly.
If you are replacing a house full of hinges to get rid of the old brass or painted over hinges, you'll want to consider using a cordless drill with a screwdriver tip. At 6 screws per hinge on average and 2-3 cabinet hinges per door, your wrist will be tired by the time you are done without the use of a drill. If a screwdriver is all you have on hand, it is still a good way to perform the task. Upgrading your old door hinges can help your door operate smoothly but can also give your home an upgraded look.