Vinyl Mailbox Numbers: Durable, Weatherproof & Easy to Apply
Want mailbox numbers that stay put and look clean year after year? Our vinyl mailbox numbers are made for outdoor use: weatherproof, UV-resistant, and precision-cut with no background. Choose your size, font, and color to match your home and curb style.
What Goes Wrong with Magnetic Numbers
- They shift or fall off: Heat, wind, and rain weaken the magnetic grip.
- Rust and stains: Moisture can discolor magnets and mark your mailbox.
- Limited style: Fewer fonts, sizes, and colors—hard to match your home.
Why Vinyl Mailbox Numbers Win
- Weatherproof & fade-resistant: Built for rain, snow, heat, and UV.
- No background: Clean, “painted-on” look that upgrades curb appeal.
- Custom fit: Dozens of fonts, sizes from subtle to bold, and color options.
- DIY-friendly: Practice decal included for bubble-free application.
Mailbox Numbers: Quick Comparison
Feature | Vinyl Mailbox Numbers | Magnetic Numbers |
---|---|---|
Durability | Lasts for years without peeling or cracking. | Can slide, rust, or fall off over time. |
Weather Resistance | Outdoor-rated for rain, snow, heat, and UV. | Prone to rusting and fading when wet or hot. |
Customization | Multiple fonts, colors, and sizes. | Limited styles and options. |
Application | Peel, position, smooth; practice decal included. | May shift or detach in wind or heat. |
Sizing & Placement: What Most Homeowners Choose
- Popular size: 3″–4″ tall house numbers for mailbox for easy street visibility.
- Best placement: The flat side panel so delivery drivers and guests can read it fast.
- Pro tip: Add a smaller number on the door for front-facing visibility.
How to Apply Vinyl Mailbox Numbers (No Bubbles)
- Clean and dry the surface thoroughly.
- Use the practice decal to test alignment.
- Peel, place, and smooth the decal; remove transfer tape slowly.
Want a quick walkthrough? See our step-by-step application guide.
Find Your Style: Fonts, Colors & Sizes
Whether you prefer a modern sans-serif or a classic serif, subtle numbers or bold curb-readable sizes, our mailbox numbers collection makes it simple. Pick a color that matches your trim or contrasts your mailbox for maximum readability.
FAQ: Vinyl Mailbox Numbers
Will they stick to plastic?
Yes—if the panel is smooth and clean. For heavy textures, place the decal on a smoother area.
How long do they last?
With proper prep, our outdoor vinyl holds up for years without peeling or fading.
Can I reorder the same design?
Absolutely—share your previous order info and we’ll match it.
Bottom Line
Vinyl mailbox numbers deliver a durable, custom look that magnets can’t match. They’re clean, weatherproof, and easy to install—perfect for upgrading curb appeal fast.