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tntrunner
02-19-2018, 07:50 AM
Hi. We just bought a home in The Villages. I notice most of the houses have the house number in a front window. Ours does not - guessing it was removed by the previous owner. Anyone know where I can get these numbers? Thanks...

Amb3rTastic
02-19-2018, 08:32 AM
You could probably find Vinyl lettering and numbers in the paint sections of Walmart, Lowe's, Home Depot, Ace Hardware, etc. I don't know for sure if that's what residents use, but I know it should work.

cmb1951
02-19-2018, 08:50 AM
They are used by the builder, sales agent to identify the home. Most people remove when your sign is put on your lamp post.

skip0358
02-19-2018, 09:03 AM
They are there for a reason. It helps the Emergency Personnel find your home easier especially at night as they are reflective. I know I'm going to get blow back on this but that's why they're there. Having ridden on EMS they do help !

CFrance
02-19-2018, 09:08 AM
They are there for a reason. It helps the Emergency Personnel find your home easier especially at night as they are reflective. I know I'm going to get blow back on this but that's why they're there. Having ridden on EMS they do help !
I agree with you. We left ours up for that very reason. Easier to see than what's on the lamp post signs, which can be ornate and every one's different.

TommyT
02-19-2018, 09:13 AM
They are there for a reason. It helps the Emergency Personnel find your home easier especially at night as they are reflective.

:agree: :agree: :agree:

Try the ACE Hardware. I remember someone saying they stock the reflective numbers..

tntrunner
02-19-2018, 09:17 AM
Thanks, just didn't know if there was some 'standard' numbers I should be using.

NYGUY
02-19-2018, 09:43 AM
I was told by local firefighters that they do not look for the numbers the builder puts on the windows. They use GPS.

wdonze
02-19-2018, 09:44 AM
I removed the numbers from our front window because my wife didn't like them there. Instead, I bought 3" or 4" screw-on numbers at Home Depot and put them on the trim above the garage door. It still serves the EMS need.

NavyNJ
02-19-2018, 09:57 AM
Agree with NYGUY and wdonze, plus, they reminded me of military Base Housing and the various "Levittowns" I passed through in the Northesast and I wasn't thrilled by that look. Though I haven't done them yet, numbers on the garage are a very nice alternative if you absolutely need numbers other than the post sign.

graciegirl
02-19-2018, 10:04 AM
Leave them up. When seconds count so does every method to locate you.

JoMar
02-19-2018, 11:07 AM
Decorative numbers on the wall or clearly visable on a sign on your lamp post serves the same purpose. We took our numbers off the windows day 1, not only did we think they were ugly from the outside, they were annoying looking out from the inside.

Chatbrat
02-19-2018, 11:13 AM
When I was a volunteer firefighter in NJ, we sold 911 wall switches--if there was an emergency , you could put the switch into the emergency position--then all the lights connected to that switch would blink--inTV your garage &entrance lights would blink--a lot better than trying to read a house #

coffeebean
02-19-2018, 12:30 PM
Hi. We just bought a home in The Villages. I notice most of the houses have the house number in a front window. Ours does not - guessing it was removed by the previous owner. Anyone know where I can get these numbers? Thanks...

Why in the world would you want to place tacky vinyl numbers that look awful, IMHO, in your front window? Those numbers really should be removed once the home is sold and the owner has their sign put on the lamp post. It really looks silly to me to see vinyl numbers in the front window AND a lovely post sign with the same numbers. Homes don't need both to display house numbers.

skip0358
02-19-2018, 01:03 PM
Lamp Post is only good if the numbers are on them and if they're lit. To each their own mine will stay on. JMO

CFrance
02-19-2018, 01:13 PM
When I was a volunteer firefighter in NJ, we sold 911 wall switches--if there was an emergency , you could put the switch into the emergency position--then all the lights connected to that switch would blink--inTV your garage &entrance lights would blink--a lot better than trying to read a house #
We had those in our condominium complex in Michigan. The problem was people used them to let the pizza delivery people know which condo was theirs.:ohdear:

CFrance
02-19-2018, 01:15 PM
Leave them up. When seconds count so does every method to locate you.
:agree:And we have proof of that. If we don't have them in our next house, we will get them and put them up.

photo1902
02-19-2018, 03:04 PM
Lamp Post is only good if the numbers are on them and if they're lit. To each their own mine will stay on. JMO

Spotlights on EMS vehicles work wonders for illuminating pole mounted numbers, not to mention the ugly stick on numbers the builder puts on are not lighted. Another consideration as to why we removed ours was not only aesthetic, but our trees blocked them anyways.

Chatbrat
02-19-2018, 04:11 PM
In some areas, not in TV house #'s were painted on the curbs with reflective paint

DeanFL
02-19-2018, 04:21 PM
When I was a volunteer firefighter in NJ, we sold 911 wall switches--if there was an emergency , you could put the switch into the emergency position--then all the lights connected to that switch would blink--inTV your garage &entrance lights would blink--a lot better than trying to read a house #

The previous community I lived in before moving to TV was Legacy of Leesburg. 1,000 homes - and standard in each house was a red switch near the foyer wall switches for the outside lights. This switch -when flipped- would flash the post light on<>off. For EMT alert to find your house. ....of course, this is ONLY good when dark, and not if you were one of those "I've fallen and can't get up...or crawl...folks"

Bogie Shooter
02-19-2018, 04:32 PM
Why in the world would you want to place tacky vinyl numbers that look awful, IMHO, in your front window? Those numbers really should be removed once the home is sold and the owner has their sign put on the lamp post. It really looks silly to me to see vinyl numbers in the front window AND a lovely post sign with the same numbers. Homes don't need both to display house numbers.

If you don't like my tacky numbers.....please look the other way.

coffeebean
02-19-2018, 08:46 PM
If you don't like my tacky numbers.....please look the other way.

Honestly, they do look bad to me. But....to each his own. Our community is so beautiful, those vinyl numbers look like they don't belong here.

sallybowron
02-20-2018, 11:30 AM
They are there for a reason. It helps the Emergency Personnel find your home easier especially at night as they are reflective. I know I'm going to get blow back on this but that's why they're there. Having ridden on EMS they do help !

I was told the same thing when the ENS had to come at night

JoMar
02-20-2018, 04:58 PM
They're still ugly and so out of place

vintageogauge
02-20-2018, 05:29 PM
we were told by the builder to leave them on for the safety forces to easily see them so on they will stay.

asianthree
02-20-2018, 08:47 PM
Numbers were removed on our preowned home. Previous owner took down their sign on the post. We closed by mail and didn’t realize there was not an address on our house.

EMS came to the house twice for my parents in less than 3 minutes each time, in the dark never said a word that there was not numbers on the house.

It was the UPS guy that mentioned it to my Mom when he delivered a package the following week.

Our first two houses were new so numbers were always there, never thought about someone removing them from a preowned.

rjm1cc
02-20-2018, 08:59 PM
I was told by local firefighters that they do not look for the numbers the builder puts on the windows. They use GPS.

Lets hope you do not have a fire in the first couple of years or someone make a mistake in the data base.

69Ludwigs
02-20-2018, 09:16 PM
Leave them up. When seconds count so does every method to locate you.

This is the RIGHT answer, you want help fast in an emergency, aesthetics are not as important. As a Community Watch patrol driver on the overnight shift, I would also say that if you leave your garage doors open with your fancy golf clubs exposed you might not find them in the morning. We call open doors in to the dispatchers who then call you with an alert. if we can't see your address....well. Also, please don't walk or bike ride at night with dark clothing and no safety lights, very dangerous.

EdFNJ
02-20-2018, 09:29 PM
In some areas, not in TV house #'s were painted on the curbs with reflective paint



We were required to have the curb numbers in our NJ town but it didn't do much good when it snowed and plowed snow covered it for weeks at a time. Really seemed like a dumb idea for emergencies where there was snow. [emoji3]


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Bogie Shooter
02-20-2018, 09:31 PM
They're still ugly and so out of place

I really don’t care if that’s the case.

pauld315
02-20-2018, 10:39 PM
Reminds me of when people used to leave the sticker on the window of the new car they bought but in this case, everyone has a new car!

village dreamer
02-21-2018, 08:08 AM
I removed the numbers from our front window because my wife didn't like them there. Instead, I bought 3" or 4" screw-on numbers at Home Depot and put them on the trim above the garage door. It still serves the EMS need.

and I'm sure it can be seen at night right.

village dreamer
02-21-2018, 08:17 AM
i use to be a appliance repair person and go from house to house , people would put numbers every where, on the roof on a rock ,white numbers on a white house, and try to find them after dark.... good luck. the front window is the best.

Topspinmo
02-21-2018, 12:42 PM
What, they too cheap to put numbers above the garage door? Buy quarter million dollar home plus I shouldn't have buy nickel and dime stuff. IT SHOULD BE THERE.