Cabinet Hardware Replacement · Utah’s Cabinet Specialists

New Hardware, New Look

Sometimes the fastest way to transform your kitchen, bathroom, or built-ins is to replace the cabinet hardware. White Fox Cabinet Refinishing helps Utah homeowners upgrade knobs, pulls, handles, hinges, and more for a cleaner, more current look without the cost of a full remodel.

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Hardware Replacement to Sharpen the Space

Cabinet hardware shapes the style of your kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, mudroom, or built-ins. The right knobs and pulls make cabinets feel cleaner, newer, and more intentional.

White Fox helps Utah homeowners replace outdated or worn hardware with options that better fit the space's look and function. Whether you want sleek modern bar pulls, classic knobs, matte black finishes, warm brass accents, or upgraded hinges, we handle the details that make the finished result look polished.

The result is a high-impact cabinet update that feels custom, cohesive, and far more expensive than it actually is.

Everything your hardware update could need

White Fox handles the details that make cabinet hardware replacement look clean, intentional, and professionally finished. Here’s what we can include in your project:

Cabinet Knob Replacement

Replace outdated or worn knobs with updated styles that give your cabinets a cleaner, more current look.

Cabinet Pull Replacement

Swap old pulls for new hardware that improves the appearance and everyday function of your cabinets.

Handle Style Conversion

Change from knobs to pulls or update your current handle style for a more modern, cohesive design.

Hinge Replacement

Replace old or mismatched hinges to improve cabinet functionality and create a more polished finish.

Soft-Close Upgrades

Add soft-close hardware to reduce slamming and give your cabinets a smoother, quieter feel.

Hole Repair and Adjustments

Repair old hardware holes and make precise adjustments so new hardware fits cleanly and looks professionally installed.

Not every project needs every upgrade. During your free in-home consultation, we assess your existing cabinets, door style, hole spacing, and goals to recommend the right hardware plan for your space and budget.

Every detail of your cabinet hardware upgrade.

Stop guessing on sizing, spacing, finish matching, and installation. White Fox helps you choose the right hardware, handles the install correctly, and leaves you with cabinets that look noticeably better from every angle.

How White Fox Hardware Replacement Works

Every project starts with smart recommendations and ends with cleaner, better-looking cabinets. Here’s how we get there:

Free In-Home Assessment & Measurements

We visit your space, assess your current hardware, measure hole spacing, review your cabinet style, and talk through the look you want.

We also flag any issues, such as damaged doors, exposed old holes, or alignment concerns, before the work starts.

Step 1

Hardware Selection and Quote

We help you choose the right hardware style, finish, and sizing for your cabinets and provide a detailed written quote. You’ll know exactly what we include and what kind of visual change to expect.

Step 2

Ordering and Project Scheduling

Once you’ve finalized your selections, we order the hardware and lock in your installation date. You get a clear timeline, clear communication, and no guessing about what happens next.

Step 3

Precision Installation

Our team removes old hardware, makes any necessary adjustments, installs the new pieces with careful alignment, and keeps the work area clean throughout the project. Every pull, knob, and hinge gets placed with consistency and precision.

Step 4

Final Walkthrough and Finishing Touches

We check alignment, function, feel, and appearance with you before we wrap up. We do not call it done until every detail looks right and works the way it should.

Step 5

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FAQ about hardware replacement

What is the ⅓ rule for cabinet hardware?

The ⅓ rule means cabinet pulls often look best when they measure about one-third the width of the cabinet drawer or door. For example, if a drawer is 18 inches wide, a pull around 6 inches long often looks balanced. It is a guideline, not a hard rule, but it helps hardware feel proportional.

Yes, in many cases. If the new hardware matches the existing hole spacing, replacement is usually simple. The job gets more complicated when you switch from knobs to pulls, change sizes, or need to drill new holes and patch old ones. Careful measuring matters a lot if you want a clean finished look.

Start by looking at where the hinge sits and how the cabinet door closes.

• If you see the hinge from the outside when the door is shut, it is usually an exposed hinge.
• If the hinge sits mostly inside the cabinet and you only see it when the door opens, it is usually a concealed hinge or European hinge.
• Check whether the cabinet door sits on top of the cabinet frame, partly overlaps it, or fits flush inside it. That helps identify whether you have full, partial, or inset hinges.
• Look for markings or brand names stamped on the hinge.
• Measure the hinge style, mounting pattern, and overlay if you plan to replace it.

We serve the greater Wasatch Front, including Salt Lake City, Murray, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Provo, Ogden, and nearby communities. Reach out to confirm service in your area.

Ready to upgrade your cabinets without replacing them?

Start with a free, no-obligation in-home hardware assessment. We’ll measure your cabinets, help you choose the right hardware, and build a clear quote with zero pressure.

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