Address: 1454 Field Park Cir NW, Marietta, GA 30066, USA
Phone: +17704295656
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–4PM
Tuesday: 7AM–4PM
Wednesday: 7AM–4PM
Thursday: 7AM–4PM
Friday: 7AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Mike Mitchler
Michelle assisted getting things mostly right. With a good effort on everyone's part I believe my project is in good hands. Waiting for another inventory correction and back-ordered part to arrive. Crossing my fingers.
Don Simon
Ever go into a business and suddenly realize in all your transactions you never had a positive memory. You also see first hand each time you are waiting a string of irate customers. Late deliveries, order errors, broken promises never a positive just negatives. Well this is HGH in Marietta. Sadly they do fill a specific need and if you need something right away you have a long shot of them having inventory. This is a great example on how not to run a business. I can say they do train their employees, unfortunately the training is in how to say sorry we screwed up. Looking for alternative supplier.
Jose Reyes
Very expensive, they take advantage
DonandCarmen Laur
I have used HGH Hardware for many years as a shop owner. What a difference walking in off the street or is it people just don't give a bleep any more.
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Yes, we do! And we tint it also.
There are thousands of pieces of decorative hardware out there. It can be overwhelming! Have an idea of what you like, for sure, but keep an open mind for other designs and finishes. You might be surprised at what you will find that you didn't think of or know about before. It's OK to change your mind, and it's OK to not know what you're looking for. Our design consultants will help you every step of the way.
You can do it however you want. Many kitchens just have pulls, or just have knobs, or have a combination of the two.
Sure! People are now using pulls that are a different finish from their light fixtures or plumbing, or different finishes on separate cabinets, like islands or buffets, to make them stand apart as if they are furniture. There are lots of options for this that still provide a cohesive style for your kitchen -- even different finishes on the same pull!
Ideally, you should start a couple of months before it will need to be installed. We do stock some hardware, but what you choose may need to be ordered, and that should give us plenty of time to select hardware, order, receive, and deliver it to you.
If you are replacing existing cabinet hardware, or working with a door/drawer that is pre-drilled, measure the distance from the center of one screw hole to the other ("center to center"). If the hardware is on a rail/stile on your door, measure that too so that we can make sure that the new hardware fits in that width.
No! When shopping for door hardware, always measure the dimensions of your door first -- height, width, and particularly thickness, and the location and dimensions of the current hardware if you are replacing existing door handles.
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