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Use our guide below to help you choose the right strap hinge, or contact our team for recommendations.


Subcategories

  • Heavy Duty Strap Hinges: Built for oversized gates, high-traffic entries, and large doors.

  • Gate Strap Hinges: Designed for wood or metal gates. Often include longer leaves for load distribution and mounting flexibility.

  • Stainless Steel Marine Hinges: Designed to withstand moisture, humidity, and salt exposure. Best for docks, exterior gates, and other coastal uses.

  • Strap Hinges for Shutters: Ideal for wood or vinyl shutters, decorative use, and historical restoration projects.

  • Decorative Strap Hinges: Feature stylized finials and ornamental shapes.


Buying Guide

  1. Load & Usage: How large or heavy is the door, gate, or shutter? Frequent swing traffic or wind-loaded exterior gates require heavy-duty hinges.

  2. Hinge Size & Leaf Length: The strap leaf should extend far enough across the surface to stabilize movement and reduce stress.

  3. Material & Finish: Stainless steel or zinc-plated steel offers superior corrosion resistance for outdoor use. Powder-coat black or cast-iron finishes give facades a classic decorative look.

  4. Mounting & Surface Compatibility: Confirm the hinge is compatible with your mounting surface (wood, metal frame, masonry, etc.). Longer strap leaves may require multiple fixings or reinforcement.

FAQs

You measure a strap hinge length from the hinge barrel to the tip of the long strap leaf, ensuring it spans enough of the gate, door, or shutter to provide support.
How long strap hinges should be depends on the application—shorter lengths (about 6″–13″) work for shutters and decorative projects, while gates and doors often require longer straps (18″+).