Distinctions 844712 Upgraded 5 Black 5 Floating House Number 2
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Laura Klocke
> 24 hourThese numbers helped modernize our home that we’ve been doing exterior work on. No more 90s brass ones!
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Artist Lynn
> 24 hourMy new house numbers look really good. The instructions didn’t make much sense with 2 different size drill bits. I had a hard time drilling the holes but I finally got the screws in. I wanted flush mount but couldn’t get the holes deep enough so I ended up with offset mount. Oh well. They still look good.
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Alaina C.
> 24 hourThis is exactly what I’ve been searching for. This number looks great on my new house. So modern and sleek. Directions were very easy to follow and come with a template to drill the holes. Would purchase again
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flowermama
> 24 hourI liked the shape of the numbers, so ordered a set. Unfortunately, in order to mount it, one must drill 3 holes per number in the side of the surface...and the holes show behind the number. Not pretty. Too late to undo it, as the holes are there! I think it would show worse if one chose the floating method, rather than flush. Oh, and dont tighten the screws into the numbers more than hand tight...theyll snap off. No way to pull the bit out of the number. I just added more silicone to that area, and hope that the other 2 screws keep it snug. All of that aside, the numbers are very simple yet stylish and easy to read.
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Michelle Baran
> 24 hourGreat looking once installed, but mounting screws were a little difficult to put into the numbers. It seemed like the threads werent all that great on a few. Overall, they look good!
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Jonathan
> 24 hourWe have used these numbers on three projects so far. Easy to install and adds a nice modern touch. Thank you
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rafael fernandez
> 24 hourThey look great buuut, do yourself a favor and get an 3/16 drill bit and just mount the screws to the numbers. Then get yourself a piece of 1x6 wood and place it over the number and just hit it untill the screws are in all the way. Thr 3/16 hole allows you to push it and fit pretty snug
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Erica Gumbayan
> 24 hourWhat should have been the easiest part of assembling was the most difficult. There were flaws on some of the holes in back of numbers that made it nearly impossible to screw in. Also, there was no need to use the caulk when mounting in concrete. They are solid and not going to come out.
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Brittany
> 24 hourIve tried four 5s and none will screw in by hand. I did not have this issue with the other numbers. This is incredibly aggravating. One out of the four, I was able to screw in with tweezers and it was straight. The others either broke off or were crooked. Quality control!
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cooperoxy
> 24 hourI purchased a 2, 0, 3 and 5 for our house numbers. The 3 and 5 had no issues - screws screwed in straight and easily and they popped right into the siding holes. The 2 and 0 each had one hole that was already cross threaded and with extra paint. My husband snapped one screw on the 0 just trying to screw it in and the 2 had a hole was pretty much impossible to screw anything in. We ended up buying another set of the 2 and 0, just to make sure we got them ASAP, but we had the SAME problem with the SAME holes. I very carefully got the screw in as much as I could on both numbers from the second order and just put it on the wall. If you need a 2 or 0, I’d probably just go ahead and order two sets. They look great though!