Steel House Numbers

Dagood's stainless steel house numbers and powder coated steel house numbers bring a sleek, modern finish to your letterbox, fence, or front wall. Every metal house number in the range features a slimline 2 mm profile and strong self adhesive backing — simply peel and stick on steel numbers with no drill house numbers installation required. No tools, no screws, no holes in your surfaces.

Dagood steel house numbers on Clasti letterbox

Choose from 316 stainless steel house numbers in brushed silver and gold, or galvanised steel house numbers with a powder-coated finish in black and white. Both sizes — 75mm house numbers and 120mm house numbers — are in stock and ship Australia-wide Monday to Friday.

Materials & Finishes

Dagood offers two steel types for modern steel house numbers, each built for long-term outdoor durability in Australian conditions.

316 marine-grade stainless steel is the premium choice. Available in brushed silver and brushed gold, 316 stainless steel house numbers resist rust, corrosion, and salt air — making them ideal for coastal and exposed locations. The brushed finish gives a refined, contemporary look that complements modern architecture.

Powder-coated galvanised steel delivers a clean matte finish in black or white. The galvanised steel core provides corrosion resistance, while the powder coat adds an extra layer of weather protection and a smooth, even colour. Powder coated steel house numbers are a popular choice for homes with darker facades, rendered walls, or timber fencing.

Sizes

Dagood's letterbox steel numbers are available in two heights to suit different mounting locations and visibility requirements.

Size Best For Visible From
75mm Letterbox faces, fence panels, gate posts Up to 10 metres
120mm Front walls, entrance pillars, fences Up to 15 metres

For properties set further back from the street, consider pairing self adhesive steel numbers with a larger acrylic number (available up to 200 mm) or a custom address decal for maximum visibility.

How to Install

All Dagood stick on steel numbers and self adhesive steel numbers install in seconds — no drilling or tools required. Clean the surface, peel the protective backing, and press the number firmly onto brickwork, render, timber, or any smooth surface. The strong adhesive holds securely in all weather conditions. For best results, apply to a clean, dry surface.

FAQ

  • What is the difference between stainless steel and powder-coated steel numbers?

    316 stainless steel house numbers are made from marine-grade stainless steel with a brushed finish — best for coastal areas and anywhere maximum corrosion resistance is needed. Powder coated steel house numbers use a galvanised steel core with a matte powder-coat finish in black or white. Both are self adhesive no drill house numbers backed by a 5 year structural warranty.

  • Should I choose 75mm or 120mm house numbers?

    75mm house numbers are ideal for letterbox faces and close-range visibility. 120mm house numbers suit front walls and fences where you need the address visible from the street. If your home sits more than 10 metres from the footpath, 120mm metal house numbers are recommended.

  • Can stick on steel numbers be removed?

    The adhesive on self adhesive steel numbers is designed for permanent mounting. If you need to reposition, gently pry the number off using a flat tool covered with a soft cloth, then clean any residual adhesive from the surface before reapplying.

 

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