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Daily Archives: November 20, 2014

Cedar vs. Treated Posts

Mailbox Posts, MailboxesBy Estes Mailbox TeamNovember 20, 2014

OK, it’s time to improve the curb appeal of your home by replacing your mailbox post. If your neighborhood doesn’t have a community-specific type of post, you have a couple options regarding the type of wood used to make the post.

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