Cabinet Handle Repair and Replacement in Macon, GA
Cabinet handle and hardware repair throughout Macon, GA homes and kitchens.
Loose, broken, or outdated cabinet hardware is one of the easiest upgrades you can make in a kitchen or bathroom — and one of the biggest visual improvements per dollar spent. Our team replaces and repairs cabinet handles and pulls throughout Macon, GA homes, from simple screw-tightening to full hardware swaps across an entire kitchen.
Replacing cabinet handles sounds straightforward until you realize your existing holes don't line up with the new hardware you bought, or the screw holes are stripped and won't hold. We handle both scenarios: we can fill and re-drill holes for new hardware placement, or work with your existing hole spacing to find matching replacements that fit without modification.
We also handle drawers and doors that have pulled away from their mounting points entirely — whether that's the handle itself, the screw, or the cabinet face frame. Fixed right, not just tightened back to fail again in a month.
What's Included
- Old hardware removal
- Hole filling and re-drilling where center spacing changes
- New handle and pull installation
- Stripped screw repair
- Cabinet door and drawer face alignment check
Why Choose Handyman Macon GA for Cabinet Handle Repair and Replacement?
Replacing cabinet hardware seems straightforward until the new pulls have different hole spacing, or the screws won't grip because previous owners overtightened them and stripped the holes. We handle both scenarios routinely. Stripped holes get filled with wood filler — we give it proper cure time — then redrilled for a tight, lasting grip. When center spacing doesn't match, we fill and relocate holes precisely so the result looks intentional. For full-kitchen hardware swaps, we work efficiently through cabinets and drawers in a logical sequence to minimize disruption. Most full kitchens are complete in a single visit.
How Cabinet Handle Replacement Works
- Hardware and hole check — We measure existing hole spacing on every door and drawer front and compare to the new hardware. Mismatched center spacing is addressed before anything is drilled.
- Stripped hole repair — Stripped or enlarged holes are filled with wood filler and given proper cure time before redrilling. A screw that grips correctly the first time stays tight for years.
- Installation sequence — We work through doors and drawers in a logical order, staying efficient. Full kitchens are typically complete in a single 2–3 hour visit with no disruption to the rest of the house.
- Alignment check — Every pull and knob is verified for level and consistent position across the door face before we move to the next cabinet.
Cabinet Hardware Replacement Cost in Macon, GA
A service call for repairing or replacing a handful of cabinet handles runs $75–$150. A full kitchen hardware swap (replacing all pulls and knobs) is typically $150–$350 in labor, not including the cost of the new hardware itself. Stripped hole repair is included when needed.
You can supply your own hardware from any source, or we can source it. Most full kitchen hardware replacements complete in a single 2–3 hour visit. Call (877) 368-1249 for a free estimate.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question? Call us at (877) 368-1249 and we'll answer it directly.
- We fill the old holes with wood filler, let it cure, and re-drill to match the new hardware. Clean result, no visible patch.
- Yes. A typical kitchen of 20–30 cabinets and drawers usually takes 2–4 hours depending on hardware complexity.