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Door Hinges
Ensure your doors swing smoothly and hang securely with our comprehensive range of high-quality door hinges. Whether you’re hanging a heavy front door, installing internal fire doors, or fitting lightweight cupboard panels, Toolstation stocks the exact metal hinges you need from leading trade brands like Eclipse, Carlisle Brass, and Eurospec.
Our collection includes a wide variety of hinge types designed for different applications:
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Butt Hinges: The standard choice for most internal and external doors, offering reliable, traditional support.
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Ball Bearing & Thrust Bearing Hinges: Ideal for heavy or frequently used doors, these metal hinges use lubricated bearings to provide a silent, ultra-smooth swing while significantly reducing wear over time.
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Fire Door Hinges: Fully certified and tested Grade 7, 11, and 13 door hinges built specifically to maintain the integrity of fire doors in both domestic and commercial environments.
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Flush & Parliament Hinges: Perfect for lightweight cabinet doors or instances where you need a door to swing wide open past an architrave.
Available in a huge range of finishes - including polished brass door hinges, satin stainless steel, and matte black - you can easily match your new metal hinges to your existing handles and locks.
Not sure which hinge to choose? Check out our Hinge Buying Guide for expert advice on load weights, materials, and installation.
Frequently Asked Questions | FAQs
What are the strongest metal hinges for a heavy front door?
For a heavy external door, you should use Grade 11 or Grade 13 ball bearing metal hinges, ideally made from stainless steel for maximum weather resistance. Ball bearing hinges are much stronger than standard butt hinges because they distribute the door's weight evenly across the knuckle, preventing the door from sagging or dropping over time.
How many door hinges do I need per door?
As a general rule, standard internal doors require two door hinges (placed top and bottom). However, for heavier external doors, solid oak doors, or any certified fire door, building regulations require the use of at least three metal hinges to properly support the weight and prevent warping in the event of a fire.
What is the difference between a butt hinge and a flush hinge?
A butt hinge is a traditional door hinge where the two leaves sit flush against each other when closed, meaning you have to cut a recess (a "mortice") into the door and frame for them to fit properly. A flush hinge is designed so one leaf folds inside the other, allowing it to be screwed directly to the surface without cutting a recess. Flush metal hinges are generally only used for lightweight cupboard or wardrobe doors.
Product code: 48046
Grade 7 Spun Pin Fire Door Hinge 75mm Bright Zinc Plated
£1.89
ex. VAT £1.57 2 Pack
Product code: 85509
Grade 7 Button Tip Fire Door Hinge 75mm Polished Chrome
£3.49
ex. VAT £2.91 2 Pack