Closter Curb Painting
We've reviewed Closter's borough code (§ 221-3) on property numbering to ensure our products help you stay compliant.
Two Great Options for Your Home
Option 1: QRCurb
Our premium, shippable QRCurb:
- Is guaranteed for 12 months
- Installs in seconds
- Is fully compliant with most local codes
- Can be delivered anywhere in the United States!
Option 2: Classic
This is a service connection only. We are not affiliated with, nor do we guarantee, the work of any painter.
If you would prefer classic on-site curb painting instead of our QRCurb, choose the "Classic" option when signing up and we will connect you with a local painter.
Your Local Painter
Trevor Rhoton
Trevor offers services for on-site painting in Bergen County's Northern Valley, including the borough of Closter.
Your Local Closter Curb Address Info
Enhance Your Closter Home's Address Visibility
In the desirable borough of Closter, known for its excellent schools and proximity to the Palisades, clear and attractive curb numbers are important. Our premium QRCurbs provide a durable, studio-quality finish shipped for easy installation.
Meeting Closter's Visibility Ordinance
The Borough of Closter's code (§ 221-3) requires that house numbers be 'plainly visible...from the street'. Our highly reflective QRCurbs are an ideal way to meet this standard. They are sealed to resist fading and wear, providing reliable visibility on roads like Closter Dock Road, and are backed by our 12-month guarantee.
Traditional Painter Option (Courtesy)
For those preferring traditional curb painting, we offer Trevor Rhoton's contact information as a courtesy. He serves Closter and surrounding Northern Valley communities.
Disclaimer: Information regarding local laws, ordinances, or city codes is provided as a courtesy and is not legal advice. We are not lawyers and cannot guarantee the accuracy of our interpretation. Please do your own research or consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance.
Closter Curb Painting: Local FAQs
Do I need HOA approval for a QRCurb in Closter?
While our QRCurbs meet borough codes for visibility, many neighborhoods in Closter have HOAs with specific aesthetic rules. We always recommend a quick check with your HOA board before installation to ensure our product fits their guidelines. Our 'Standard Black' and 'Standard White' designs are generally accepted everywhere.
What if my curb is damaged?
The QRCurb block itself is solid concrete and can often be placed over minor chips or cracks. However, it needs a reasonably stable, flat surface to adhere to. If your curb is severely crumbling or broken, you may need to repair it first, or (Option 2) the on-site painter may be able to paint a different, undamaged section of the curb.