HGH Hardware Supply

Category: Hardware store in Atlanta, Georgia

Address: 2679 Peachtree Square, Atlanta, GA 30360, USA

Phone: +17702489501

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–4PM

Tuesday: 7AM–4PM

Wednesday: 7AM–4PM

Thursday: 7AM–4PM

Friday: 7AM–4PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Cindy Hall

Mar 12, 2022

All I needed was 3 measly cabinet hinges, and it was confusing because they all look so similar in the pictures. I called & spoke with Allen and asked him if I could send him a pic of what I needed. He promptly got back to me and told me which hinge I needed. I had to call with questions and he called me back right away. He took my order on Thursday and the hinges arrived on Friday. But what really sold me on the customer service @ HGH is that, while Allen was probably dealing with people ordering thousands of $ worth of cabinets, he treated my order of 3 hinges like they were just as important. I could not be more pleased.

Rafael Diaz

Oct 15, 2020

Place an order yesterday morning and received merchandise today by noon. Perfect order! The website is magnificent. Easy to use and leave no questions to ask. Payment was easy. Received PDF invoice within seconds. Photos and descriptions are excellent. I ordered very specialized cabinet hinges and they didn't just have them but they were easy to find. Very impressed by the extra ordinary service and excellence over all. Highly recommend this company.

leonel rosales

Sep 10, 2020

Good service

AJ Socolow Burns

Jul 16, 2019

Great for "higher end" and custom cabinetry needs like hardware and specialty wood coatings. Main branch is in Birmingham and there are 4 others so make sure you are speaking with the correct Branch when asking for and about specific products and /or inventory.

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Questions & Answers

What if I can't find exactly what I am looking for?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

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.

Can I use all pulls in my kitchen or do I have to have knobs, too?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

You can do it however you want. Many kitchens just have pulls, or just have knobs, or have a combination of the two.

Is it OK to mix metals/finishes in a kitchen?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

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!

When should I start shopping for decorative hardware for my renovation/new construction?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

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.

What measurements do I need to replace my existing cabinet pulls?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

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.

Are all doors a standard size?

HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020
HGH Hardware Supply | Oct 7, 2020

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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