• Clear and easy to read
  • Made with weather-resistant zinc
  • Hardware and mounting instructions included
  • Tools needed: Drill and drill bits, clear silicone caulk, small adjustable wrench, center punch and hammer, razor knife
  • Tip: hand tighten the screws onto the number, pre-drill your installation hole

Very classy street number. Easy to install and looks great.

I got these in today and just installed them. I ordered a 2, 5, 4, & 6. I had read the other reviews for the install and was a little worried about the screws snapping off so i took my time and read the instructions well. I drilled the pilot holes at 1/4" and the main holes at 3/16 not a 1/4 as they suggested and I think it worked better but not that big of a difference. When threading the provided screws into the numbers i dipped the stud in a little bearing grease I had in my garage to make sure they thread well, and about 60% of them were a little tough to get started but I used a regular pair of pliers to sink them but making sure it was going in correctly and not miss threading. I love the clean lines and floating or flush mount options, these look great!

These look great. One reviewer stated they are resin, but they are not; they're metal. They are clean along the edges, deep black color and very professional looking. I appreciate the tips w/in reviews about an easier installation, which I'll get to soon. Highly recommended.

Am I rating the quality of the number I bought, or how much I like the number 9? Oh man, this is hard. The quality is good, it seems like it will hold up well. It has to be drilled in no matter if its flush mount or raised off the surface. As far as the number 9 goes, well that's a tough question... I feel like it's 3 times better than the number 3, and AT LEAST 2 times better than the number 4, so it has that going for it. If the number 50,688 was divisible by 9 I would like it more... Oh wait, that is divisible, I'm good. 9 is great.

Great, modern-looking numbers. These are probably the nicest house numbers I've ever seen that are reasonably priced. Took me five minutes to install them. The fragile mounting screw issue seems to have been fixed. I'm assuming the screws used to be plastic and they're now metal. I hand-tightened them and mounted them just fine. I bypassed the silicon and just drilled a 3/16" hole and they fit right in. The patterns lined up fine, it's just that the mounting screws aren't always at a perfect 90 degree angle from the back of the number, but it's not far enough off to cause any problems.

I had already bought #'s from local big box store when I found these, it was the same brand maker but this style was just sleeker and cooler. Then to my surprise they were a whole 1-inch larger! ...the surprise was because the price was the same so the it went unnoticed & just assumed to be the same. You're given 2 ways to hang the #'s and the extra option is to use Floating Architectural screws that holds them out away from the surface about 3/4 or so and the effect is awesome, it adds dimension and shadows but not bad shadows that make the large, pure black numbers difficult to see. No, just really unique. Who knew there could be so much to say about inexpensive address numbers but these so deserve the praise.

Wanted to update our house a little, and these worked perfect. Price was excellent compared to the cost of similar numbers at local Home Improvement stores. Easy to install and looks great. We've had them up for about a year now and they've held up just fine with no rust, even in the massive amounts of Oregon rain.

This is one of the best 1's I have ever owned. It sits on my door, indicating my address in a stylish and golden manner. I'd buy it a beer if I could.

I made a number sign with these and it came out great! The numbers are metal and the mounting hardware didn't seem like there was any issue. Because of the thickness of my sign and the fact that I wanted to mount them flat, I didn't use the hardware provided and instead bought my own which worked out great. These come with templates but those do not match up to the holes in the numbers so I just traced everything on tissue paper and that worked perfectly for me. I've attached photos of the template not matching up, the tissue template I made myself, and my final project. So happy with how it came out and at a fraction of the cost of other numbers!

Am I rating the quality of the number I bought, or how much I like the number 5? Oh man, this is hard. The quality is good, it seems like it will hold up well. It has to be drilled in no matter if its flush mount or raised off the surface. As far as the number 5 goes, well that's a tough question... I feel like it's nice that it goes into every number that ends in a 0, but the fact that it doesn't go in to 0 itself makes me not trust it... That said, we all know that 7 ate 9, so 6 must be next... That means that 5 is a safe bet. 5 is great.