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Homeowner questions

Everything most people want to know before booking.

Honest, plain-language answers — no fluff, no fearmongering, no fake guarantees.

How much does curb address painting cost?

Standard curb repainting starts at $25. Reflective options start at $40. Garage, wall, walkway, and premium custom work are quoted based on scope, surface, and design. Final pricing depends on curb condition, design, paint, reflective materials, surface, and add-ons.

Do reflective curb numbers actually work at night?

Reflective paint and beads can make curb numbers easier to read in low light by bouncing headlights back toward the driver. They are not a guarantee of any specific outcome, but they help your address stand out from further away.

How long does curb paint last in Arizona?

It depends on sun exposure, traffic, and curb condition. Most curbs benefit from a refresh every two to three years in the East Valley.

Do you serve Mesa and Gilbert?

Yes. Mesa and Gilbert are our primary service areas. We work all across the East Valley.

Do you serve Chandler, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and Tempe?

Yes. We work across the entire East Valley including Chandler, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, and Tempe.

Can I request garage or wall numbers?

Yes — garage, wall, and walkway address numbering are popular add-ons, especially for homes with longer drives or deeper setbacks.

Can you do HOA neighborhoods?

Yes. Our default look is conservative and HOA-clean. We also offer group pricing for HOAs and multi-home street refreshes.

Can I request a custom design?

Yes. The premium custom option supports custom typography, accents, or borders — designed to read clean, never busy.

How soon will I hear back after submitting?

You receive an immediate confirmation, and a follow-up within 24 hours with schedule options and a confirmed cost quote.

Is this helpful for delivery drivers and emergency responders?

Visible address numbers can help drivers and responders find your home faster, especially in low-light or high-stress situations. They are not a guarantee of any outcome — but they remove a common point of confusion.

Do I need to be home for the work?

Not always — most curb work can be completed from the street. We confirm the details when scheduling.

What if it rains?

Curb painting needs dry conditions to cure properly. If weather affects the day, we reschedule promptly.

Still have a question?

Reach out by phone, email, or the contact form — we answer real questions, not just the obvious ones.