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Frequently Asked Questions

What size house numbers do I need?

For most homes, use 4" or 5" numbers if your house is near the street.
Choose 8" or 10" for long driveways or buildings set far back.
Quick rule: One inch of number height for every 10 feet from the curb.

How visible will these house numbers be from the street?

Choose a color that stands out against your siding (light on dark, dark on light).
Install at eye level facing the street for best results. Floating numbers add shadows that help with visibility.

Are the house numbers weather-resistant?

Yes! They’re made from cast aluminum, brass, or coated metals that resist rust and fading.
These numbers work well in all climates, even coastal or humid areas.

What mounting hardware is included?

You’ll get all the screws, anchors, and (if needed) a template for easy installation.
Floating and flush-mount hardware included as needed.

Are these house numbers easy to install?

Yes, they’re made for DIY!
Just mark, drill, and mount; it works on wood, brick, stucco, or siding.

Do you offer floating house numbers?

Yes. Floating house numbers sit slightly off the wall for a modern look and a cool shadow effect.
They’re a great pick if you want something stylish and easy to spot.

How do I choose the right finish or color?

Pick a finish that contrasts with your wall for best visibility.
You can also match your mailbox, door hardware, or outdoor lights for a coordinated look.

Do you offer matching letters (A–Z) with the numbers?

Yes! Letters are available in most finishes, great for apartments, unit numbers, or custom addresses.