Can you put a mailbox next to a fire hydrant?
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Can you put a mailbox next to a fire hydrant?
Locating the Post: The center of the post should be located 24 inches behind the back of the curb and 4 feet from any fire hydrant. The hole should be approximately 36 inches deep to deter frost heaving. A small amount of concrete placed in the hole will help set the post in place.
How high should a mailbox be mounted on a wall?
Dig a Post Hole USPS guidelines state that post mount mailboxes should be installed at a height of 41-45 inches from the road surface to the bottom of the mailbox, and face 6-8 inches away from the road. Use the measuring tape to mark a spot the appropriate distance away from the road to install the mailbox post.
Do you need concrete for mailbox post?
Concrete will provide a strong and stable foundation; however, it isn’t required. If you decide to use concrete, make sure to mix the concrete according to the package directions. Next, set the mailbox post. Use a level to ensure the mailbox post remains perfectly straight as you fill around it.
Do you need numbers on both sides of mailbox?
Yes, Address Numbers Are Required According to the United States Postal Service (USPS), most curbside mailboxes must have either an address or box number.
How many bags of cement do I need for a mailbox post?
Two 50-pound bags of fast-setting concrete will set a 4-inch-by-4-inch (or a 4-inch diameter) post in a 10-inch diameter hole 2 feet deep.
Which side of mailbox should numbers be on?
Mailbox numbers should be placed either under the flag on your mailbox or to the right of your flag. Ideally your mailbox flag should not cover your numbers. Mailbox numbers should at least be placed on the flag side of your mailbox. Ideally both sides as well as the front of your mailbox will have your number.
What type of concrete is used for mailboxes?
Most mailbox post installations require a 60 lb. bag of dry concrete. Pour a little more water on top of the concrete mix. The concrete mix in the ground will soak in both the water you poured earlier as well as the water from the top.
How tall should mailbox numbers be?
1 inch tall
Basic Mailbox Regulations Look for the PMG’s seal before purchasing your mailbox to make sure it is an approved size. Address numbers or box numbers must be at least 1 inch tall, clear and easily readable.