All of these products are approved for permanent outdoor use on concrete. I always wear a particle mask certified for the vapors from paints and other aerosol sprays while performing any of this work. I work in the early mornings to take advantage of cool temperatures and may change things at the last minute based on the weather or my baby daughter’s mood. If you want to try it yourself, here is how to paint curb numbers:

Are you wondering how to paint curb numbers?

Step One:

I steel brush the concrete and tape off a rectangular frame.

Step Two:

I apply 2 base-coats of universal exterior bonding primer.

Step Three:

I apply 2 layers of transparent high-vis reflective coating.

Step Four:

I wait until the next morning & apply vinyl number stickers.

Step Five:

I apply 2 coats of purple primer paint over the stickered area.

Step Six:

I remove the stickers & apply 2 coats of concrete waterproofing sealant.

Step Seven:

I do all of these same steps in the alleyway at the same time.

Step Eight:

I carefully clean the areas with diluted mineral spirits & review a few days later.

Step Nine:

I also review the address number curb painting at night to guarantee quality.

That is a step-by-step look at how to paint curb numbers for residents of Plum Creek, Kyle, Texas!

I am a stay-at-home parent who moved to Plum Creek in June, 2024 with my partner and special needs infant daughter. I am looking to make some spare income to pay for therapy for my daughter and maybe have something leftover for date night. I will also be giving 10% of my revenue to Journey Methodist which I attend a few minutes walk from my home. Here is an in-depth look at how to paint curb numbers.

Dakotah Taylor
CurbyLane@Sylveon.org

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