

Copper Address Plaque
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Take a look at our section of rectangle address plaques for more colors and styles.
If you are looking for a luxury address marker, this individually cast address marker is the real thing. See more luxury address markers.
Markers with up to 3 numbers measure approximately 12" x 6". Four number markers measure approx. 14" x 6". Five number markers measure approx. 17" x 6". These markers are approx. 1/2 inch thick.
Please note: because these are custom made the size will vary slightly with each address plaque due to the numbers you choose.
It is made of solid copper and manufactured by a foundry that been in business since 1921, and is known for making some of the finest hand-cast solid metals in the industry. It is made using the traditional method of sand casting.
You can feel the heft and quality of the material when you pick it up.
This model marker pictured is copper, with a black patina background.
Color can vary slightly from marker to marker, as each one is individually cast. Each marker has its own individual characteristics, and no two are exactly alike.
Address Plaque Installation Instructions:
Style #1 (Holes drilled through) This style of plaque is drilled for use on substrates composed of wood related material. For stucco, siding, and other exterior options which have plywood or similar substrates.
Directions: Drill a 1/8” diameter pilot hole through outer siding or stucco. Apply a substantial bead of adhesive caulk on the backside of plaque approx. 1 ½” from perimeter. Use anodized steel or brass screws (not supplied) that are long enough to permeate wood sheathing behind exterior option.
Style #2 (Threaded holes on back) This type of plaque has threaded holes on backside and will be supplied with two 6” pieces of (1/4 x20 thread) threaded rod for use on masonry applications.
Directions: Drill a 3/8 hole in masonry 7-8” deep. Apply either mortar or adhesive caulk into drilled holes. Attach rod (supplied) to back side of plaque, tighten with pliers. A slight bend of rods will aid in anchoring. Apply a substantial bead of adhesive caulk on the backside of plaque approx 1 ½” from perimeter. Push rods into holes.