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So You Think You Want a Brick Mailbox

Many people have asked us if we install brick mailboxes.

Well, the answer is quite simply, “Nope!”

While you may see many brick mailboxes throughout your community, most local municipalities have banned new installations.

There are many reasons for this, but the foremost is safety.

Mailbox posts are supposed to be designed to break away in the event of a collision with a moving vehicle.  Regulations state that a post must be made of:

Wood- No greater than 4″ diameter square or round.

Steel- Thin wall steel  no greater than 2″ diameter round or square.

Even if you look at road signs mounted on a 6″ wooden post, you will notice that near the bottom there are 2″ holes drilled into the post so it will break away in the event of a collision. The ones made of steel are perforated for the same reasons.

What happens when you create a mailbox out of brick or any kind of heavy duty material such as a railroad tie or heavy steel is you create what the DOT (Dept. of Transportation) calls a,” Deadly fixed object.”

If a vehicle (municipal such as a snowplow or privately owned) strikes your heavy duty mailbox you can be held liable for damages incurred to the vehicle or any injury (or God forbid) death incurred by the collision.

So, what most municipalities have done is require a building permit for brick mailboxes, but if you actually apply for one, it will NEVER be approved, putting you out the fees for the permit application. Some communities make you apply for land use covenants which are complicated to obtain.

If you find a contractor who is willing to work without permits to install your brick mailbox you could end up out of a lot of money and a possible liability lawsuit later. For instance you give your contractor a deposit, he starts the work and an inspector drives by… the inspector can halt the work immediately and make you remove whatever work has been started. Likewise, if an inspector notices a brand new brick mailbox in a given neighborhood he can make you dismantle it. Either way your out of a lot of money! Lastly, if someone runs their car into your brick mailbox and goes head first into their windshield and they lawyer up, you can be taken to court and sued.

So be wise in your decision about what type of mailbox you wish to install. There are a lot of elegant post mount mailboxes that are sure to compliment your landscape and your beautiful home.

Additional links regarding mailboxes by some of the local communities:

Naperville Illinois mailbox guidelines

Lisle Illinois mailbox guidelines

Wheaton Illinois  mailbox guidelines

Downers Grove Illinois mailbox guidelines

Batavia Illinois mailbox guidelines

Geneva Illinois mailbox guidelines

Plainfield-Shorewood Illinois mailbox guidelines

St. Charles Illinois Mailbox Guidelines

There are too many municipalities to list here, but if you are planning to build a brick mailbox, it’s always a good idea to check with your community’s building department.

USPS and DOT Mailbox Guidelines

The USPS and your regional D.O.T. has a set of guidelines for safely installing curbside mailboxes. This has been established to minimize liability for homeowners. While these guidelines are widely ignored by the public and often mail delivery persons might still deliver mail to mailboxes that ignore these guidelines, MailboxFast.com follows these directions.

The information is provided at the USPS website as well as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and can be viewed at the following links:

usps_guidelines

Learn why brick mailboxes are a bad idea.

About Our Mailbox Installations

POST AND POST/MAILBOX REPLACEMENTS

These are our guidelines for normal mailbox post removals and replacement.

If you have previously installed a brick or excessive structure or landscape enhancements for your mailbox we will discuss options with you before we perform the work.

  • We Contact JULIE (Utility Companies) prior to digging as required by law. JULIE can take 2 business days to mark your property.
  • We cut down or remove existing post from ground
  • Dig hole to USPS and DOT guidelines (2′ deep)
  • Reinstall new post, setting it in cement or gravel if requested
  • Install a US Postmaster Approved mailbox and post
  • Haul away old post and mailbox for proper disposal additional $20

See our “Why call JUILIE?” page

Emergency Services

Has your mailbox been the victim of a wayward driver, vandalism or a snowplow?

We can offer temporary or permanent repairs to your mailbox post, or set you up with a temporary “Mailbox in a Bucket” to keep you from having to retrieve your mail from the post office every day while waiting for your replacement mailbox order or while waiting for the utility companies to mark the parkway.