New pulls, knobs, and handles are the finishing touch on any cabinet project. We supply and install hardware as part of every refacing, painting, and refinishing project — or as a standalone update.
Hardware is the jewelry of a kitchen — the small details that complete the look.
Professional hardware installation means consistent placement, no stripped holes, and proper alignment throughout.
Choose from bar pulls, cup pulls, knobs, bin pulls. Finishes include brushed nickel, matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, satin brass, and more.
A precise drilling template ensures every pull is at exactly the same height and position on every door and drawer front.
Existing pulls and knobs removed. Old holes filled if switching from knobs to pulls or changing hole spacing.
Hardware installed with consistent placement. Every screw hand-tightened to the correct torque — not over-driven.
Every handle checked for level and consistent projection. Anything that isn't perfectly aligned is corrected before moving on.
Hardware is most cost-effective when bundled with another project — no separate mobilization.
Hardware selected, supplied, and installed as part of a refacing, painting, or refinishing project.
You supply the hardware — we install it with a proper jig and consistent alignment.
Remove old hardware, fill holes if needed, install new hardware throughout the kitchen.
Matte black and brushed gold are the most popular contemporary choices. Brushed nickel remains the most versatile neutral. Oil-rubbed bronze suits traditional or Tuscan kitchens. We'll bring samples to show you options in context.
Yes — knobs on doors and bar pulls on drawers is a very popular combination. We install both in the same project with consistent placement throughout.
We drill new holes using a consistent jig. If you're switching from knobs to pulls, we fill the old single hole and drill two new ones for the pull.
Yes — if you've already found hardware you love, bring it and we'll install it. We charge for installation only in that case.
Most kitchens can have all hardware replaced in a single day for a standalone project.
The most common hole spacing is 3-inch, 3.75-inch, or 5-inch center-to-center. We'll help you choose a size that's proportional to your drawer and door sizes.
Raymond is happy to talk through your specific project — no obligation, no pressure.
Request a Free Quote →Hardware is one of the quickest, most affordable kitchen upgrades. Call Raymond to discuss options and get a quote.