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Skiddlywinks
> 3 dayVery good. There is not much to say about these except they are easy to install and look great. The mounting pins on the back do not match up with one another so they are a bit difficult to install especially on uneven surfaces, but the included guides do help.
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Brittany Brown
> 3 dayPerfect size! They look very modern and feel like they will hold up well.
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Cravens family
> 3 dayLooks perfect on the wood sign for the front of our house!
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Greg
> 3 dayThe numbers look very nice after installation, just did not expect installation to take as long as it did. You will need to drill into the siding of your house unless you are placing them elsewhere. You are also going to need some type of clear caulking to keep the numbers in place if you plan on mounting the numbers to float. Once installed the numbers look great however, and will make your house standout from a regular number display.
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Kirk
Greater than one weekLike other say, they look great, but you can’t trust the templates. Looking close I saw that two of the three posts aligned with the templete and the third was slightly off. That slightly was enough to make trouble when mounting though, so drilled only the two holes, then pressed the number with all posted installed into the house to see where the third post left a mark to know where to drill the final hole. Worked just fine. Also sawed the posts much shorter so didn’t have to drill so far into my siding. Such light weight numbers do not need to be mounted nearly that far into the siding. This will help siding and eventual replacement of the numbers. My last numbers where 20 years old and posts snapped off in siding when trying to remove, leaving me to have to grind post below surface before could putty over and paint. These post are cheap cheaper metal, so very likely to snap on removal if mounted their full length.
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rafael fernandez
> 3 dayThey 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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kari Gonzalez
> 3 dayLooks great on the back of the house
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mom in jersey
> 3 dayThese numbers are beautiful when mounted, but installation can be difficult because of poor mounting hardware and instructions. The mounting hardware doesnt screw in readily to the numbers. I used a pairing knife and twirled it into the mounting holes to widen it and clear some thickness that obstructed the path of the screw. I dipped screws in oil to lubricate and then HAND tightened, gently turning it back and forth 20x until it finally eased in. Do not force or it will break. The template DOES NOT line up with the screws so line the numbers up yourself and mark new circles for your holes! (See photo). I used a 3/16 drill bit in my siding and the numbers appear firmly stuck in that size hole. I didnt feel the need to caulk because it seems stuck well. Good luck.
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Janae
> 3 dayHigh quality, nice design, easy to use.
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Kristal S.
> 3 dayLooks great.