A mailbox installation sounds simple but gets details wrong often. Curbside mailboxes need to be the right height, set level, and on a stable post — not a wobbly sapling. Wall-mount boxes need anchors into studs or concrete, not just drywall. The USPS has standards, and compliance prevents service issues.
What we do
- Discuss mounting location and confirm USPS compliance (height, setback, visibility)
- For curbside: dig post hole, set post in concrete, mount box level and secure
- For wall-mount: locate studs or mark for concrete anchors, mount box at proper height
- Ensure box opens freely, numbers are visible, and post/mounting is stable
- Paint or touch up as needed for weather protection
Mailbox installation scenarios
- Curbside replacement: old post rotted, box rusty, post leaning (new post and box)
- Wall-mount on garage or house (anchors to studs or concrete fasteners)
- Relocation: moving mailbox to a new location or different side of the property
- Address numbers: coordinate with new box, ensure visibility and compliance
- Post repair: existing curbside box, just post needs replacement or re-setting
A properly installed mailbox lasts years without complaint. Loose, wobbly, or non-compliant installations invite problems and look sloppy. We get it right the first time.
Service area
Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lighthouse Point, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Sea Ranch Lakes, Hillsboro Beach, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton.