Features
- 【Personalization】: Personalized address sign is unique and carefully designed by our designers. We offer a wide range of sizes and colors for you, sizes 12", 18", 24", 30", 36", colors black, white, grey, gold, red, blue, cooper vein, perfect for all kinds of interior and exterior decoration styles.
- 【High Quality】: The quality street sign is made of 14 gauge heavy duty steel, precision cut by fiber CNC laser. The surface is coated with weather-resistant powder coating, which is waterproof, moisture-proof, heat-resistant, UV-resistant, fade-proof, and can withstand extreme weather for long-term use.
- 【Easy to Install】: Each custom street name sign is pre-drilled with at least two holes and we provide mounting kit. You can easily hang the number sign on the wall, door or any place you like without much time. Signs will be eye-catching and enviable everywhere.
- 【Widely Applicable】: The modern metal house address plaque is a perfect unique gift for a new home gift, housewarming gift, wedding gift, couple gift, etc., it can be used in front of the home, yard, farm and other occasions, widely applied.
- 【Hassle-Free Purchasing】: We provide personalized design services, are committed to product quality, and provide the best customer service. If you have any questions about your order or product, please contact us and we will resolve your issues.
Specifications
Color | House Number Sign 1 |
Size | 12" x 18" |
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Customizable metal address plaque for indoor or outdoor display, available in multiple sizes and colors (example size: 12" x 18") and can be personalized with house numbers or text. Cut from 14-gauge steel by a fiber CNC laser and finished with a weather-resistant powder coat to resist water, moisture, heat and UV; each sign is pre-drilled and includes a mounting kit for wall or door installation.
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Why I chose this metal address sign
House numbers are easy to overlook until delivery drivers, guests, or emergency services fail to see them. I wanted something clean, weatherproof, and visible from the street without leaning into kitsch. The Yuajsterl metal address sign hit that brief: a straightforward slab of laser-cut 14‑gauge steel, powder coated in a range of finishes, pre-drilled, and ready to hang. I ordered a 12 x 18 in matte black with my house number and street name to live on a light-colored facade.
Ordering and customization
The sign is offered in multiple sizes (12, 18, 24, 30, 36 inches) and several finishes including black, white, grey, gold, red, blue, and a textured copper vein. That spread covers most modern and transitional exteriors. I went with black because high-contrast numbers are the most readable at a distance, and it pairs well with lighter siding and brick.
Personalization is straightforward: you enter your number or text and choose size and color. I had a quick back-and-forth with the seller about spacing, and they were responsive, which matters for a custom piece. If you’re particular about typography, this design leans modern and minimal; it’s not a script-forward “cottage” vibe. There aren't deep font or layout options like you’d find from a bespoke metal shop, but the template here is clean and versatile.
Tip: think about setback distance from the street before choosing size. As a rough guide, numbers around 4 inches tall read clearly from about 40–50 feet; 6–8 inch numbers help when your house sits farther back or on a busy street. If you're mounting to a dark surface, consider white or gold; for light surfaces, black or copper vein work well.
Build quality and finish
The first impression is weight. At 14‑gauge steel (about 1.9 mm), the panel feels solid and doesn’t flex in the hand. The fiber CNC laser cutting is clean, with crisp internal corners and smooth edges. I inspected the kerfs and found no burrs or sharp bits—nothing that snagged a microfiber cloth—so the finishing step was done with care.
The powder coat is even, with consistent sheen, and it wraps the edges properly. That matters because exposed edges are where rust often starts on steel signs. Powder coat also means better UV stability than paint, so fading should be minimal, even on sunnier exposures. I left mine outdoors through several rain cycles and a few hot afternoons; there were no signs of discoloration, chalking, or water spots, and the surface wiped clean with dish soap and water.
One thing to note: it’s still steel. If the coating is chipped—say during installation or from an impact—touch up with a matching outdoor enamel to keep corrosion at bay, especially in coastal or high-humidity climates. If you live within a mile of salt water, rinse periodically and inspect the edges once or twice a year.
Installation experience
This is refreshingly straightforward. The panel arrives pre-drilled (mine had two holes) and includes a basic mounting kit. I marked level reference lines with painter’s tape, pre-drilled pilot holes, and used the included screws into wood sheathing behind my siding. The whole process took about 15 minutes, including cleanup.
A few practical notes from my install:
- Check hole spacing before you drill. Use the sign itself as a template, or trace it onto paper and tape the template to the wall for drilling.
- For masonry, swap the included screws for masonry anchors and a bit suited to your substrate.
- If your surface isn’t perfectly flat, a small neoprene washer behind each hole helps avoid stressing the metal.
- Consider 1/2-inch standoffs for a subtle shadow line and better water runoff behind the sign. It also improves legibility by creating separation from textured surfaces like stone.
The pre-drilled holes were symmetrical and edges were clean, so the sign seated flush. Hardware quality is adequate for basic wall mounting; if you’re installing in an exposed area, I’d upgrade to stainless screws and nylon washers.
Visibility and legibility
The cut-through style essentially turns your wall into the background for the numerals and letters. That makes contrast critical. On my light facade, black was the right call—numbers pop from across the street. On darker or busier textures (e.g., variegated stone), consider adding a backer panel in a contrasting color or using a lighter finish. A stainless or painted sheet behind the sign creates a nice visual layer and improves readability.
At night, the sign obviously isn’t reflective. If nighttime visibility matters, pair it with a small sconce or a low-voltage/solar spotlight angled to wash across the face. The cut edges create clean shadows that help the characters read even at shallow light angles.
Durability in real-world use
Weatherproof claims matter more than brochures. After several weeks outdoors in mixed sun and rain, I saw no bubbling, flaking, or rust bleed at the edges or mounting holes. Powder coat is the right choice here, and the thickness of the steel means it won’t warp with heat. In freezing climates, the open design sheds water, so you don’t get ice pockets stressing the panel.
Long term, the only failure modes I’d anticipate are from impact (chips) or from using incompatible fasteners on exterior substrates. If you’re mounting in cedar or other acidic woods, use stainless hardware to avoid stains, and seal pilot holes.
Where it could improve
No product is perfect. A few areas that could be better:
- Proofing options: While the default layout looks good, a visual proof or a couple of layout choices (spacing, capitalization) would help people who want more control.
- Hardware flexibility: The included kit is fine for basic installs, but including masonry anchors or offering an optional standoff kit would save a trip to the hardware store.
- Coastal use: For homes near the ocean, an aluminum or stainless option would be ideal. The powder-coated steel holds up well, but salty air punishes any nick over time.
These aren’t deal-breakers; more like refinements that would expand the sign’s appeal and simplify edge cases.
Value
Custom metal signage can get expensive fast when you go through local fabricators. This off-the-shelf customization approach hits a sweet spot: you get thick-gauge steel, clean laser-cut typography, and a durable finish at a price point that’s notably lower than boutique shops. Considering the materials and finish quality, it feels competitively priced for what you get.
Tips to get the most from it
- Choose size by viewing distance. If your house sits back from the road, step up to 24 or 30 inches for legibility.
- Prioritize contrast. Match color to the wall behind it so the characters stand out.
- Light it. A small, warm LED spotlight makes a big difference at night.
- Protect edges. If you ever chip the coating, use outdoor enamel touch-up to prevent rust from starting.
- Consider a backer. A contrasting panel behind the cutout design boosts readability on textured walls.
Final thoughts
The Yuajsterl metal address sign delivers what I wanted: a modern, durable address marker that installs easily and looks clean from the street. The 14‑gauge steel and even powder coat give it a reassuring heft and weather resistance, and the straightforward mounting makes it approachable even if you’re not a habitual DIYer. It doesn’t pretend to be a fully bespoke design service, but within the offered template there’s enough flexibility in size and color to suit most homes.
Recommendation: I recommend this sign. It balances build quality, weather resistance, and clear legibility with easy installation and sensible pricing. If you need a reflective surface, advanced font options, or live in a harsh coastal environment, plan for lighting, ask questions about layout, or consider stainless hardware and periodic maintenance. For most homeowners, though, this is a practical, good-looking upgrade that does exactly what an address sign should do: make your home easier to find, day and night, without demanding attention.
Project Ideas
Business
Realtor & New-Homeowner Gift Program
Partner with local real estate agents and builders to supply branded, personalized plaques as closing gifts or model-home signage. Offer volume discounts, quick-turn personalization, and co-branded packaging. Include a small brochure with installation instructions and warranty info to boost perceived value.
Seasonal Subscription Overlays
Sell the main address plaque as a durable base product and offer a subscription for quarterly or holiday-themed overlays delivered to the customer. Subscriptions drive recurring revenue and keep customers engaged; offer tiers (basic overlays, premium hand-finished pieces, or custom holiday commissions).
Local Contractor & Landscape Partnerships
Form referral relationships with landscape designers, exterior remodel contractors, and architects. Provide trade pricing, installation training, and quick-ship options. Contractors can upsell custom signs in their bids and you capture larger B2B orders for housing developments and renovation projects.
E-commerce Customizer + AR Preview
Build an online product configurator that lets buyers choose size, color, font, and preview their address on a photo of their home (or via smartphone AR). Higher conversion comes from visual confidence; charge a premium for complex custom layouts and provide instant price quotes and lead times.
Event & Corporate Signage Line
Expand into short-run, branded event signage (wedding welcome signs, company campus plaques, pop-up shop signage). Promote quick-turn laser-cut custom signs for events and corporate gifting. Offer rental options for events, and a short-term weather-resistant finish for outdoor ceremonies.
Creative
Backlit Address Plaque
Cut a thin back panel from frosted acrylic and mount the metal sign a half-inch forward to create a shadow gap. Install low-voltage LED strip lights behind the plaque so numbers glow at night. Use warm white for a classic look or color-changing LEDs for seasonal effects. Good for porches, modern cottages, or as a night-safety feature.
Integrated Planter House Number
Attach a shallow powder-coated steel planter box beneath the number plaque (weld or use matching stainless standoffs). Plant succulents or trailing herbs that softens the metal look and adds curb appeal. Offer drainage holes and a removable inner liner so homeowners can swap plants each season.
Interchangeable Seasonal Overlays
Design a base address panel with magnet-friendly or slot grooves to accept thin, decorative overlays (holiday motifs, seasonal colors, welcome messages). Create overlays from lightweight aluminum or powder-coated steel that slide or magnetically attach so the homeowner can change the look without replacing the whole sign.
Rustic Patina & Hand-Finished Numbers
Use a copper-vein or weathered finish and hand-brush patina accents on raised numbers for a farmhouse or vintage aesthetic. Combine laser-cut negative space for the numerals with hand-welded accents (rivets or small scrolls) to create a one-off artisanal piece that reads as handcrafted, not mass-produced.