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Most curb numbers are slapped on with a rattle can and faded within a year. This is different. A professional crew preps the surface, applies commercial-grade traffic paint (the same material used on actual road markings), and stencils your number with clean, sharp lines built to last for years. You choose the finish: Classic delivers a bold, professional result. GlowCoat adds reflective glass beads and a protective clear coat, making your number visible at night when headlights hit it. Either way, it's done right, done once, and done without you lifting a finger.

What's Included - Classic

  • Curb surface prepped and cleaned with a wire wheel to remove dirt and debris
  • Two coats of commercial-grade traffic paint applied for a bold white background
  • House number stenciled with two coats of durable black road paint for clean, sharp lines

What's Included - GlowCoat

  • Everything included in Classic, plus:
  • Reflective glass beads hand-applied onto wet paint for nighttime visibility
  • Protective clear coat (Simiron Cure & Seal) applied to lock in beads and guard against UV damage

Why It Matters

A clear, readable house number on your curb is something most homeowners don't think about until it causes a problem. Whether yours is faded, hard to read, or missing entirely, a professional curb number makes your home easier to find for everyone who needs to get there.

  • Fewer Missed Deliveries

    Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and USPS drivers rely on visible house numbers to find your address. A clear curb number means fewer misdelivered or returned packages.

  • Faster Emergency Response

    When seconds matter, first responders need to locate your home quickly. A bold, readable number at the curb can make a real difference in response time.

  • Neighborhood Curb Appeal

    When dozens of homes have matching, professional curb numbers, the whole neighborhood looks sharper. And the faded or missing ones start to stand out for the wrong reasons.

  • Built to Last

    Commercial-grade traffic paint is the same material used on actual road markings, designed to withstand vehicle traffic, weather, and UV exposure.

The Process

  1. 1

    Prep

    The curb surface is cleaned with a wire wheel grinder to remove years of dirt, old paint, and debris, ensuring the new paint bonds properly.

  2. 2

    Paint Background

    Two coats of commercial-grade traffic paint are applied wet-on-wet to create a bold white background.

  3. 3

    Stencil Numbers

    A stencil is aligned and your house number is painted with two coats of black traffic paint for clean, sharp edges.

  4. 4

    Add Reflectivity (GlowCoat only)

    Reflective glass beads are broadcast by hand onto the wet number paint, giving your curb number visibility at night when headlights hit it.

  5. 5

    Seal & Protect (GlowCoat only)

    Once dry, a protective clear coat is applied to lock the beads in place and extend the life of the finish.

  6. 6

    Cleanup

    Excess beads are blown off and the site is left clean.

Professional vs. DIY

Thinking about doing it yourself? Here's how a DIY spray paint job compares to what a professional curb number service delivers.

Paint type

DIY Spray Paint
Consumer spray paint
Professional (Commonly)
Commercial-grade traffic paint

Durability

DIY Spray Paint
6-12 months before fading
Professional (Commonly)
Years (even longer with GlowCoat)

Appearance

DIY Spray Paint
Uneven, no stencil consistency
Professional (Commonly)
Clean lines, uniform across neighborhood

Reflectivity

DIY Spray Paint
None
Professional (Commonly)
Available with GlowCoat option

UV Protection

DIY Spray Paint
None
Professional (Commonly)
Clear coat with GlowCoat option

Time investment

DIY Spray Paint
30-60 minutes per home
Professional (Commonly)
Zero (done for you)

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything Included in Your House Number Curb Painting Service

Here is the complete breakdown of what you get when you join.

Most curb numbers are slapped on with a rattle can and faded within a year. This is different. A professional crew preps the surface, applies commercial-grade traffic paint (the same material used on actual road markings), and stencils your number with clean, sharp lines built to last for years. You choose the finish: Classic delivers a bold, professional result. GlowCoat adds reflective glass beads and a protective clear coat, making your number visible at night when headlights hit it. Either way, it's done right, done once, and done without you lifting a finger.

What's Included - Classic

  • Curb surface prepped and cleaned with a wire wheel to remove dirt and debris
  • Two coats of commercial-grade traffic paint applied for a bold white background
  • House number stenciled with two coats of durable black road paint for clean, sharp lines

What's Included - GlowCoat

  • Everything included in Classic, plus:
  • Reflective glass beads hand-applied onto wet paint for nighttime visibility
  • Protective clear coat (Simiron Cure & Seal) applied to lock in beads and guard against UV damage

Why It Matters

A clear, readable house number on your curb is something most homeowners don't think about until it causes a problem. Whether yours is faded, hard to read, or missing entirely, a professional curb number makes your home easier to find for everyone who needs to get there.

  • Fewer Missed Deliveries

    Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and USPS drivers rely on visible house numbers to find your address. A clear curb number means fewer misdelivered or returned packages.

  • Faster Emergency Response

    When seconds matter, first responders need to locate your home quickly. A bold, readable number at the curb can make a real difference in response time.

  • Neighborhood Curb Appeal

    When dozens of homes have matching, professional curb numbers, the whole neighborhood looks sharper. And the faded or missing ones start to stand out for the wrong reasons.

  • Built to Last

    Commercial-grade traffic paint is the same material used on actual road markings, designed to withstand vehicle traffic, weather, and UV exposure.

The Process

  1. 1

    Prep

    The curb surface is cleaned with a wire wheel grinder to remove years of dirt, old paint, and debris, ensuring the new paint bonds properly.

  2. 2

    Paint Background

    Two coats of commercial-grade traffic paint are applied wet-on-wet to create a bold white background.

  3. 3

    Stencil Numbers

    A stencil is aligned and your house number is painted with two coats of black traffic paint for clean, sharp edges.

  4. 4

    Add Reflectivity (GlowCoat only)

    Reflective glass beads are broadcast by hand onto the wet number paint, giving your curb number visibility at night when headlights hit it.

  5. 5

    Seal & Protect (GlowCoat only)

    Once dry, a protective clear coat is applied to lock the beads in place and extend the life of the finish.

  6. 6

    Cleanup

    Excess beads are blown off and the site is left clean.

Professional vs. DIY

Thinking about doing it yourself? Here's how a DIY spray paint job compares to what a professional curb number service delivers.

Paint type

DIY Spray Paint
Consumer spray paint
Professional (Commonly)
Commercial-grade traffic paint

Durability

DIY Spray Paint
6-12 months before fading
Professional (Commonly)
Years (even longer with GlowCoat)

Appearance

DIY Spray Paint
Uneven, no stencil consistency
Professional (Commonly)
Clean lines, uniform across neighborhood

Reflectivity

DIY Spray Paint
None
Professional (Commonly)
Available with GlowCoat option

UV Protection

DIY Spray Paint
None
Professional (Commonly)
Clear coat with GlowCoat option

Time investment

DIY Spray Paint
30-60 minutes per home
Professional (Commonly)
Zero (done for you)

Frequently Asked Questions