Inspired by the iconic blue-and-gold New Orleans street tiles, our curb address numbers bring that timeless charm to your home — now in long-lasting thermoplastic.
$200
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1. What is a thermoplastic curb address and how is it different from painted numbers?
Answer:
A thermoplastic curb address is made from heat-applied, high-durability material that bonds directly to concrete. Unlike spray paint, thermoplastic is long-lasting, reflective, and weather-resistant. Our designs mimic the classic New Orleans tile style, but they won’t fade, peel, or wash away like paint. It’s a bold, professional upgrade for your curb.
2. How long does it last?
Answer:
Thermoplastic numbers can last 5–10 years or more, depending on weather and wear. They’re made to endure sun, rain, pressure washing, and everyday exposure without losing visibility or color. That means no more repainting every year.
3. How is it installed and how long does it take?
Answer:
Installation is fast and clean. We heat-apply the numbers using a torch, bonding them directly to your curb in about 15–20 minutes per home. There’s no mess, no paint overspray, and you can drive or park normally once it cools.
4. Is it legal or HOA-approved?
Answer:
In most areas, curb address markings are not only legal — they’re encouraged for emergency visibility. Our numbers follow standard curb placement and visibility guidelines. For HOA communities, the clean design and tasteful New Orleans-style layout often meet approval, but we recommend checking with your HOA first just in case.
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Plastic that becomes pliable or moldable when heated and solidifies upon cooling, without undergoing any chemical change. This property allows thermoplastics to be repeatedly heated, softened, and reshaped, making them highly versatile and recyclable. Highly utilized in traffic roadways and interstate marking.
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Your service will be scheduled and completed typically within 72 hours.
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Your unique address numbers will be applied to a visible area on your curb making deliveries, and locating your home a breeze.