Q:My house number is 7915 1/2.
You have a 4" 1/2 in satin nickel.
How do I order the rest of my numbers , same size, in satin nickel?
thanks
Terry
by|Jan 3, 2021
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A: Hello, if you are looking for Satin Nickel house numbers, the model numbers you will need to search for are the following: 3582SN-7, 3582SN-9, 3582SN-1, 3582SN-5 and 3582SN-HALF. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Jan 5, 2021
Q:What is the color difference between the Aged Copper and Dark Aged Copper? There is very little selection in the Aged Copper anyhow, so I may just go with the darker one. :)
by|Dec 21, 2020
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A: Hello, we are so sorry for the confusion. The Aged Copper and Dark Aged Copper are the same finish - each house number will have a slightly different variance in coloring as they are hand finished and polished to give each house number a unique look. We are working with The Home Depot to clarify that the two are the same finish. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Dec 23, 2020
Q:Are these reflective? Is the adhesive strong enough to stand up to weather?
by|Nov 17, 2020
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A: Hello, the Architectural Mailboxes Antique Brass Floating House numbers are not reflective. They do not include adhesives - although you may purchase an outdoor commercial strength adhesive separately, two screws and plastic anchors are included for wood, stucco or cement installation. The screws attach to the back of the house numbers and are inserted into your drilled holes. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Nov 17, 2020
Q:I was on chat and the page disappeared and home depot window treatments popped up.
Architectural numbers bronze 4 inch. Some double like :14. We only have A 3.5 mounting surface. Willl this work?
by|Sep 17, 2020
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A: Hello, this will depend on the digits, as the mounting holes vary a little due to the nature of the digit, but we do not recommend using the 4-inch house numbers on a 3.5-inch mounting surface as the house numbers may not be able to be installed properly with enough of the surface around the mounting hardware to keep sturdy. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Sep 17, 2020
Q:I plan to put house numbers on stone. Will these Numbers or the Screws rust or cause ANY stains from weathering on the stone?
by|Aug 1, 2020
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A: Hello, the screws are zinc and the house numbers are constructed of brass so they will not rust. The weather it is subject to will make a difference, for example, if there is consistent rain or a sprinkler is constantly hitting the house numbers for years, overtime, they will change color as the house numbers are hand painted. But with proper care and maintenance, your house numbers will last for years without stains. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Aug 3, 2020
Q:what is a floating number?
by|Jul 25, 2020
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A: Hello, the floating number can be installed flush against the surface you mount the house number to, or you can leave the screws slightly off your surface so it gives the illusion of your house number "floating" off of your wall. Hope that helps!
by|Jul 27, 2020
Q:Are they solid brass
by|Jun 22, 2020
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A: Hello, Architectural Mailboxes house numbers are forged brass, not solid brass. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Jun 23, 2020
A: No, they are not solid brass.
by|Jun 24, 2020
Q:Can the numbers be used on a stone post?
by|Jun 20, 2020
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A: Hello, yes the included hardware with the house numbers can be used to install the house numbers into stone. Be sure to consult a professional before drilling into stone. Thanks for reaching out!
by|Aug 1, 2020
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Q:how are these attached?
by|Jun 15, 2020
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A: Hello, Architectural Mailboxes House Numbers include plastic wall anchors and screws meant for wood, drywall or concrete installation. Each house number has two installation holes on the backside of the house number. Thanks for reaching out!