September 27th, 2008
Whether you are a fisherman, truck driver or boater there are specialty mailboxes that send your special message to everyone who passes by your house. Many are in the shape and colors of your hobby and are legal for delivery of the U.S. Mail.
September 10th, 2008
Many mailboxes are placed on top of a post. This is done to of course meet the height requirements of the United State Post Office and also to find an aesthetically pleasing way of incorporating the mail receptacle in the overall landscaping that is making up the front yard.
September 4th, 2008
While identity theft is making all the headlines, vandalism is another occurrence homeowners must factor in when considering the purchase of a mailbox. Vandalism comes in many different forms. But, by far the most common outcropping is mail theft.
This is closely followed by mail destruction – usually in the form of fires set inside the mailbox – and mail defacing accomplished by placing something undesirable inside the mailbox with the mail and leaving you with unsavory cleanup duty.
July 30th, 2008
When it comes to offering commercial mailbox ptions for apartments and townhomes, landlords and management companies are looking for save, cheap, and secure options. The need for individual keys is a given, but since it is sometimes hard to retrieve a key from a moving renter, some apartment managers of smaller venues have opted for individual mailboxes instead.
July 16th, 2008
When it comes to beautifying one’s yard or simply appearance of the home from the road, there is perhaps no better methodology than handcrafted, decorative mailboxes. Considering how simple some of the decorations can be and how inexpensive the raw materials are, this is also the cheapest way possible to add either flair or staunch conservatism to any home.
July 12th, 2008
It is a sad sign of the times that rugged, sturdy vandalism proof mailboxes are becoming the norm even in suburbia. Where yesterday a somewhat flimsy aluminum mail receptacle sufficed, a security mailbox is no more often than not the way to go. In the past the worst thing that could happen might have been the occasional rock thrown at a mailbox.
July 8th, 2008
If you live in the rural section of your state, the need for protecting your mailbox from drive-by vehicle damage is very real and many a homeowner is known to replace their mail receptacles frequently! Fortunately, there are quite a few steps you can take to avoid this costly proposition.
June 29th, 2008
There is a new market for solar lighted mailboxes and posts. Although the average sunny southern Californian might not see the need for such gadgetry, those living in colder winter climates are only too aware of the early hours that sunlight departs. As a matter of fact, many times it gets dark so early that the mail may not have even been delivered yet, but because of street lighting centralization, the official street lights might not yet have come on.
June 25th, 2008
Mailboxes can be more to us than simply a metal box that holds our mail for us. It can be an outdoor decoration, a security measure or a work of art. If you are looking for a mailbox, a post, flag or more you can find an amazing selection online.
June 17th, 2008
You work hard to pay your bills on time and to keep your credit cards paid down. One day you are shopping downtown with your sister and you accidentally leave your purse in a taxi. You contact the taxi company but your purse is gone. You had three credit cards a debit card and your drivers license inside.