We are a National, FULL SERVICE, custom closet company. We will design, fabricate, deliver and install your closet and storage systems ANYWHERE in the United States (excluding Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico)
We are a National, FULL SERVICE, custom closet company. We will design, fabricate, deliver and install your closet and storage systems ANYWHERE in the United States (excluding Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico)
Gadsden Hardware is named after the American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden who designed a historical American flag in 1775 used by the Continental Marines when the American Colonies fought the biggest, most powerful military on the planet. Gadsden Hardware was started to help the little guys compete with the big boys-who get wholesale pricing-while everyone else gets gouged paying retail. DON'T PAY RETAIL! Our goal here at Gadsden Hardware is to help ALL Americans get as close as possible to that same wholesale pricing the big boys get. Gadsden Hardware has a simple business model: Tiny Margins = Tons of Customers The Gadsden Hardware Mission is simple: *Providing the best products, warranty and service at the lowest price. *Building long term relationships by doing the right thing for our customers and being a part of their solution. *Putting our customers interests first and helping them however we can. *Providing value to each and every customer day in and day out. *Living by the Golden Rule by treating every customer exactly how we'd want to be treated. We take great pride in our company and in the products we sell. But what we really hang our hat on is our absolute commitment to customer service...that is our unconditional promise to you! Our online store is designed to provide you with a safe and secure environment to browse our product catalog so take a look and remember: When you combine our pricing and service with an industry best guarantee, you've found yourself a home for all your hardware needs. Thank you for your time and consideration. The Gadsden Hardware Team
Gadsden Hardware is named after the American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden who designed a historical American flag in 1775 used by the Continental Marines when the American Colonies fought the biggest, most powerful military on the planet. Gadsden Hardware was started to help the little guys compete with the big boys-who get wholesale pricing-while everyone else gets gouged paying retail. DON'T PAY RETAIL! Our goal here at Gadsden Hardware is to help ALL Americans get as close as possible to that same wholesale pricing the big boys get. Gadsden Hardware has a simple business model: Tiny Margins = Tons of Customers The Gadsden Hardware Mission is simple: *Providing the best products, warranty and service at the lowest price. *Building long term relationships by doing the right thing for our customers and being a part of their solution. *Putting our customers interests first and helping them however we can. *Providing value to each and every customer day in and day out. *Living by the Golden Rule by treating every customer exactly how we'd want to be treated. We take great pride in our company and in the products we sell. But what we really hang our hat on is our absolute commitment to customer service...that is our unconditional promise to you! Our online store is designed to provide you with a safe and secure environment to browse our product catalog so take a look and remember: When you combine our pricing and service with an industry best guarantee, you've found yourself a home for all your hardware needs. Thank you for your time and consideration. The Gadsden Hardware Team
Closets questions, answered by experts
Plywood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), and solid wood are all popular options for closet shelving. Plywood and solid wood are sturdy and ideal for extended shelves or heavy items. MDF is a budget-friendly choice for light to moderate storage, but it can sag under heavy weight if not adequately supported. Wire shelving is another alternative that allows airflow, making it especially useful in humid spaces such as laundry rooms or basements.
The features you choose for your laundry room to make it perfect depend largely on how you'll use the space, the size of your family, and their laundry needs. A perfect laundry room will have ample storage space, a clothes washer and dryer that are large enough for your needs and have good convenience features, and enough room to move around and work with enough countertop space to make laundry chores as easy as possible.
Building a custom closet costs about $2,000, on average. Because many types, sizes, and designs are available, the cost to build custom closets ranges from $250 to $6,000 or more. A reach-in closet is on the lower end of the price range from about $250 to $1,500, compared to a walk-in closet at $750 to $3,500 or a wardrobe at the high end between $1,500 and $6,000 or more.
Clean regularly, avoid overloading shelves, and check hardware for wear to ensure longevity.
The addition of a properly installed built-in closet will generally make a home more competitive on the market and increase its sales price. If, however, you are converting an existing room into a walk-in closet, it will likely drive the value downward. The balance between utility and value is hard to get right, but generally speaking, if you add utility with a built-in closet that doesn’t detract much from the square footage of the room, then you’ll likely add value to your home.
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