Most homes can solve their visibility problem with a standard curb repaint. Some homes can't — and the answer is to add numbering directly to the garage, wall, or walkway.
Where this makes sense
- Long driveways. If a driver has to commit to your driveway before they can read the curb, numbering on the garage door makes the decision easier.
- Deeper setbacks. Newer subdivisions in Queen Creek, Eastmark, and parts of Gilbert have homes set deep behind front yards. The garage face becomes the most visible identification point.
- Side-entry garages. Where the garage faces the street differently than the front door, painted wall numbers help.
- Walkway-first entries. Some homes are entered through a long walkway. Stenciled walkway numbers double the visibility.
Materials & surfaces
We commonly paint on garage panels, stucco walls, and concrete walkways. The garage and wall service includes prep, masking, and a finished look that matches the home — never sticker-on-the-wall styling.
Pricing
Garage and walkway numbering starts at $35 and is typically combined with a curb refresh in one visit. Request a combined quote.
