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Time may cause the ground around your mailbox to soften, allowing it to tilt and become crooked. It is a common misconception that the only two steps to installing a mailbox are digging a hole in the ground and placing it in the spot.
Using this method will eventually cost you much more than you originally intended. Rather than falling into this trap and allowing the wood to rot and decay underground, we will provide a professional service allowing you to use the same mailbox for years to come.
We are your number one source for mailbox installation or repair. Installation and repair are challenging to conduct yourself and can take valuable hours out of your day that you cannot waste. Instead of wasting your time, allow our professional staff to take care of the problem for you.
Our trained professionals perform any installation, and all mailboxes can be serviced and repaired if your mailbox needs to be correctly cemented into the ground. There are a variety of factors that could lead to the ultimate demise of your mailbox. It simply stays outside, exposed to different weather changes consistently. Therefore, your mailbox must be properly installed to ensure its safety.
We will provide you with a free estimate for the installation price for your mailbox or the cost of any repairs that you may need. If you have any questions or concerns about our service, please feel free to contact Any Assembly with any potential questions that you may have. Our friendly, professional staff will be open to receiving your inquiries and will email you back promptly. We look forward to working with you and hope to hear from you soon!
WHAT WE DO?
We work with you to come up with the very best solutions for your needs!
Please fill up the contact form and provide us with as many details of your project as possible.
Our experts will review your project needs and create a plan that works with your schedule. You will then have to review & approve the plan via email.
Once you have approved our solution plan, we'll send professional installers who own just the right tools & equipment in their arsenal to complete your project.
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Service across Maryland, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia.
Any Assembly Virginia
+1(703) 596-0086
Any Assembly Washington
+1(202) 684-6782
Any Assembly Pennsylvania 
+1(267) 209-0710
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can install a mailbox yourself, but it requires proper tools and knowledge to ensure it is securely installed and complies with postal regulations. Hiring professionals like Any Assembly can save you time and ensure a proper installation.
Installing a mailbox can be challenging, especially if you need to set the post in concrete and ensure it meets local postal regulations. Professional installation can simplify this process.
To set up a mailbox, dig a hole for the post, set the post in concrete, attach the mailbox to the post, and ensure it meets height and distance regulations from the road. Professionals can handle all these steps for you.
Yes, setting a mailbox post in concrete provides stability and ensures it remains upright over time, especially in areas with soft or shifting soil.
Typically, you should dig a hole 24 to 30 inches deep for a mailbox post to ensure stability.
No, 12 inches is generally not deep enough for a mailbox post. A depth of 24 to 30 inches is recommended for stability.
You typically need one to two bags of concrete to set a mailbox post, depending on the size of the hole and post.
A 4x4 post should be about 6 to 7 feet long. This allows 2 feet to be buried in the ground and 4 to 5 feet above ground for the mailbox.
The footing depth for a mailbox should be 24 to 30 inches to provide adequate stability.
The bottom of the mailbox should be 41 to 45 inches above the road surface to meet USPS regulations.
A brick mailbox footing should be at least 8 inches deep and extend below the frost line for stability.
Footings for structures like mailboxes should typically extend below the frost line, which is usually about 24 to 30 inches deep, to prevent movement from freeze-thaw cycles.
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