How to Install a New Concrete Letterbox

Concrete Letterbox in Sydney

You have surely heard of letterboxes being stolen or even blown away by the wind. Therefore investing in a concrete letterbox that is secured and durable, and getting it installed properly can save time and money, as also add to the look of your home.

Planning to buy a concrete letterbox but find installation costs way too expensive?

Fret not! We help you install your own concrete letterboxes Sydney or anywhere in Australia at a fraction of the cost you would pay to get it installed.

First impressions matter!

The style, design, and colour of the concrete letterbox in front of your home says a lot about you, your social stature and your house. As an outstanding addition to the exterior design of your home, concrete letterbox goes beyond the functional use and adds an unmatchable aesthetic appeal to your home by looking beautiful and aging well.

Why Concrete Letterbox?

Weather-resistant, robust and high on looks with a smooth finish, the concrete letterbox is easier to install and does not take much time either. Long-lasting and practical, these concrete letterboxes Sydney are made of neutral colour to add the ultimate style statement that you’ve always wanted for your dream home.

Since 1970, JCV’s range of concrete letterbox designs Sydney and letterboxes gate posts continue to adorn beautiful homes across Australia. Manufactured using the finest stone and concrete, the concrete letterboxes are a combination of modern aesthetics, durability, superior strength. The wide range of letterboxes designs Sydney together with an easy DIY installation make JCV concrete letterboxes a popular choice across Australia.

How to Install Your Own Concrete Letterbox

As one of Australia’s leading manufacturer of concrete letterboxes for over 30 years, we’ve got everything you need, from beautiful letterboxes for sale to the best letterboxes designs Sydney and across Australia.

Getting a concrete letterbox installed can literally burn a hole in your pocket but you can save it by rolling up your sleeves and installing the concrete letterbox yourself with an easy DIY kit. It will be installed on a concrete foundation for durability and safety.

Here’s how

  • Prepare the area by digging out the grass and soil approximately of the size of the base for 5 ft.
  • You’ll need a bag of premix concrete and water and then mix it in a wheelbarrow.
  • Pour the concrete in the area and level it to set up the base
  • Place the new letterbox on the new concrete pad and your new letterbox is up and running.

How to Maintain Your Concrete Letterbox

Although a concrete letterbox is durable, and usually require no maintenance, proper protection and maintenance, will not only extend the life of the letterbox but also retain its beauty. A clean and smudge-free letterbox looks good over a stained letterbox any day.

Apply Concrete Sealer

A concrete sealer protects your concrete letterbox from surface damage, corrosion, and staining by forming an impregnable layer which blocks the pores. The invisible, penetrating concrete sealer ensures that the letterbox is no longer vulnerable to water or weather exposure, oil stains or abrasion and continues to look brand new with the clean sandstone look. Firstly, apply a coat of sealer using a roller or sprayer and once it is dry, apply a second coat in the opposite direction.

Apply Paint for a Great Finish

Are you a lover of colours? Consider applying a primer and just three coats of any exterior paint to match either the front door, garage door or walls will work wonders for the concrete letterbox.

Aesthetic appeal apart, JCV’s range of stunning and cost-effective concrete letterbox designs Sydney adorns your home’s entrance area to give a marvellous distinctive touch to your dream home. Visit our store to explore the exclusive range of letterboxes for sale or the stunning letterboxes designs Sydney online today.

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