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How do I know what type of cabinet hinges I have?

How do I know what type of cabinet hinges I have?

You should check the diameter of the hole in the door that your current hinge sits in – these are usually 26mm, 35mm or 40mm for larger hinges. It’s important to measure the hole in the door and not the hinge itself as the hinge may be slightly smaller.

Can I replace my cabinet hinges?

Replacing cabinet hinges doesn’t have to be intimidating or difficult. With careful preparation and a few tools you probably already own, you can install brand new hinges rather than trying to paint the old ones.

Can you put new hinges on old cabinets?

Unless you’re going to replace the hinges with the exact same type, you will need to cover the old holes and drill new ones. This job is best accomplished when you’re refinishing the cabinet. If the new hinges are close enough in style to the originals, you’ll want to use epoxy wood filler.

Are all kitchen cabinet hinges the same?

Whether you’re trying to install new ones or replace old ones, measure the hinges to ensure they fit your cabinets. Hinges come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, so some of them will fit your cabinets better than others. The most common way to measure is by opening a hinge up to determine its width.

How do I choose a hinge?

Hinges come in many varieties including strap, butt, pivot, butterfly and spring.

  1. Check the casing the hinge will attach to.
  2. Check the overlap of the door or lid on the face-framed cabinet or box.
  3. Measure the clearance you have between the door or lid and the box or frame.
  4. Weigh the door or lid the hinge will open.

What size hinges do I need?

In general, you’ll want to use one hinge for every 30 inches of door height. For example: Use two hinges for doors up to 60 inches tall. Use three hinges if the door is between 60 and 90 inches tall.

What are the different types of hinges?

11 Types of Hinges

  • Ball Bearing Hinge. The ball bearing hinge has lubricated bearings between the hinge’s knuckles to reduce friction caused by heavy doors.
  • Spring-Loaded Butt Hinge.
  • Barrel Hinge.
  • Concealed Hinge.
  • Overlay Hinge.
  • Offset Hinge.
  • Piano Hinge.
  • Strap Hinge.

Which hinges are best for kitchen cabinets?

  • BEST OVERALL: Furniware 10 Pieces Soft Closing Cabinet Hinges.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: KONIGEEHRE 20 Pack Soft Close Cabinet Door Hinges.
  • BEST UPGRADE: Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION Soft Close Hinges.
  • FACE FRAME CABINET PICK: Probrico Soft Close Kitchen Cabinet Door Hinges.