Reviews for: Mailbox Lettering
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It was all very easy - easy to order and easy to apply. I like the choice of fonts and ability to customize. very nice!
I never knew I could get so excited about a mailbox! It looks beautiful! The website was great and I found the exact style to match the numbers on our house. The whole process coudn't have been easier. I will definitely recommend your company to my friends.
I'm very satisfied with the numbers. I will send a picture when I'm able to install the mailbox after the snowplow hit the one I had. I live in the North East and the ground is still frozen.
This was so incredibly simple - they took all of 60 seconds (if that) to apply. Also, the color choices were fantastic. I'm so happy!
Great website easy ordering quick service, 48 hours. Lettering was as expected. I could not do better.
Thank you for such a high quality product. My wife and I are very pleased with the finished look.
Thank you so much DIY Lettering! You guys are so awesome! Super excellent customer service! I got my numbers in the mail Saturday and I had ordered them on Thursday morning! and it looks GREAT! It was so easy to install as well just like you had promised. Again, thank you so much :)
This is the second picture that shows how the reflective nature of the numbers illuminates it in a light gold hue for easy visibility at night (even though the numbers are actually black.)
The picture attached is in natural light. I will send a second picture (my computer wouldn't let me attach more than one at a time) that shows how the numbers appear at night (we chose the premium reflective numbers.)
Very pleased with the overall results. However, I was hoping to for a more reflection affect at night on the vinyl text.
I had some experience using vinyl lettering before, and am pleased with how easy it was to design, order, and install. And we got to know our neighbor!
I found the product extremely easy to use. I had a small issue with a thin white line transferring from the backing paper of one of the sheets to my mailbox but I was able to easily remove it. My only regret is not ordering numbers about 1/2" larger!
Very easy to install. I liked how the numbers were all pre-positioned. All I had to do is peel and stick.
These letters look great. We chose the "Walt Disney" font in silver to go on our black mailbox. Installation/application was incredibly simple. Absolutely worth it, we love the way it looks!
It was exactly what we were looking for! It looks great!
The red reflective letters stand out and look great on the black mailbox. It helps differentiate our mailbox from the others along our long country road, and help friends and family find our new house.
Great quality, very fast service. We're very happy with the labels and will definitely order from this company again.
The lettering was easy to apply and looked very professional. We are really pleased with our "new" mailbox!
I was looking for custom reflective numbering that would be distinctive (not what I could get at Home Depot), and very easy to read from a great distance. I got exactly what I was looking for, and am very happy with this purchase.
By accident, I neglected to select the color. When viewing, I saw that it was white which is what I wanted, however when it arrived, it was black. I was informed the viewing mode will show white. Maybe just maybe, the view mode should reflect the color one is to select. You graciously sent me another decal with no charge. Thank you!!!
Our new house had an old mailbox with an unpainted post. The perfect addition to a fresh coat of paint was a modern set of gold numbers in a striking font--your product worked out great and was very affordable!
My mailbox got a fresh coat of paint and new numbers. I am now the envy of the neighborhood.
We bought two expensive roadside mailboxes in 2006 which were supposed to be partly cast aluminum. Well, the doors were aluminum, but the steel bodies of these mailboxes now have large holes & gaps were the rust has completely eaten through the thick steel in less than six years. We just paid over $200 apiece for two new all-aluminum roadside mailboxes. So, instead of buying those cheap stick-on numbers from the local hardware store that completely fade in less than a year, we decided to invest in DIY Lettering retro-reflective numbers for our new mailboxes. Overall, I’m pleased with these new numbers and I hope to use your services in the future for other projects. But, I’m still worried about these new numbers falling off of our new mailboxes in just a few months after exposure to the elements. We live on a busy rural road, and a lot of road salt is applied in Winter. That’s why our old mailboxes rotted out so badly after only six years. These new DIY Lettering numbers just don’t seem to want to adhere very well. I expected that if I paid a few dollars more for your DIY Lettering (instead of that crap sold at the local hardware store) that I’d have mailbox numbers that would last. Only time will tell. I’m an engineer, so I understand that pressure is key to make adhesive stick properly, so I applied a lot of pressure to these new numbers over and over to ensure they stick well. I did prepare the surface as best I could to make sure there was absolutely no chemical residue of any kind left over from the manufacturing process on the painted surfaces. I also scuffed up the area slightly where I put the numbers, too, so try to ensure that the new numbers would adhere well. I made sure that I didn’t touch the adhesive at all. The DIY Lettering process did work quite well. I did exactly what it said to do on the little business card enclosed with the new numbers. I would point out that the removal of the inner liner doesn’t really show up that well in your instructions. Please consider adding another photo to your instructions showing that the liner that’s pulled off first is the one that’s UNDERNEATH. Either that or expand on the written text to effect my recommendation. I did have trouble because the products were rolled up for shipment, as they kept trying to roll back up while I worked with them. I’d recommend you consider mailing these letters flat. But, I guess you’ve been doing this long enough that you’ve worked out the kinks and that shipping these rolled up is likely the way you found works best. Wouldn’t mailing be cheaper, though, if they were flat and you could ship as a “USPS Flat” instead of a “USPS Package?” That’s a rhetorical question. Anything you could do to reduce costs would be appreciated. Thanks for listening!!!