Hey @@krislovescalifornia head on over to my page "Unique Addresses" if you want to see some awsome curb art. If you don't like my suggestion ill delete this comment. Others don't know what they're missing out on, till they see it. 😉
do people say yes to painting their curb? i wanna start my buisness but im scared that people might decline my buisness. but im willing to take a risk and see how it goes
I definitely think that people will say yes - most people don't have the tools or time to do it themselves. You can just walk down the street and see all the fading and barely-visible numbers and tell them you'll make it look so much better. If your price is right, you should be great!
@@krislovescalifornia thanks bro, hoe much do you think i should pay? i was thinking 25$ for a white background and black numbers and 35$-40$ for a design. what do you think?
College students doing it here in Northern VA for $15. Post your business on Nextdoor.com. Make sure you spell all your words correctly and your offer looks professional. (im and buisness???)
Good point - my neighborhood doesn’t have rules about color or font, but it’s possible that some neighborhoods do. I personally think the various styles around the streets keeps things unique, but I’m sure that some neighborhoods have uniform rules about color, font, size, location, etc.
You do realize that those numbers are for emergency response services to quickly identify your address. For this reason you should obviously ONLY use the standard stencil font.
Thanks for clearing up how to clean and finish with overspray! Well done and they look great!
Using this video to start a small businesses in my neighborhood. Thanks, Kris :)
Right on! Let me know if you have any more questions, and good luck!
Hey @@krislovescalifornia head on over to my page
"Unique Addresses" if you want to see some awsome curb art. If you don't like my suggestion ill delete this comment. Others don't know what they're missing out on, till they see it. 😉
@@krislovescalifornia Can you do this if the curbs are made from belgian blocks?
Reflective paint? Looks like you need to work on cutting the lawn next.
Great idea to use your house numbers!!!
Great idea using your house numbers and using them on the curb!
How long do I wait for the white background to dry?
Um, why not just trace the house numbers?
Great video
Id put some time into that lawn.
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do people say yes to painting their curb? i wanna start my buisness but im scared that people might decline my buisness. but im willing to take a risk and see how it goes
I definitely think that people will say yes - most people don't have the tools or time to do it themselves. You can just walk down the street and see all the fading and barely-visible numbers and tell them you'll make it look so much better. If your price is right, you should be great!
@@krislovescalifornia thanks bro, hoe much do you think i should pay? i was thinking 25$ for a white background and black numbers and 35$-40$ for a design. what do you think?
Did you get this idea off of tiktok bc im tryna start this business idea as well lmfao
College students doing it here in Northern VA for $15. Post your business on Nextdoor.com. Make sure you spell all your words correctly and your offer looks professional. (im and buisness???)
@@artemioandaya4037 depends on where you live. Teenagers doing it for $15 here.
so you can use any font type legaly?? what about colors??
Good point - my neighborhood doesn’t have rules about color or font, but it’s possible that some neighborhoods do. I personally think the various styles around the streets keeps things unique, but I’m sure that some neighborhoods have uniform rules about color, font, size, location, etc.
@@krislovescalifornia im all for it!! i got ideas its just i know the color scheme has to be contrastable to see
You do realize that those numbers are for emergency response services to quickly identify your address. For this reason you should obviously ONLY use the standard stencil font.
Not compliant for emergency vehicles
No bueno
Your numbers were too stylized and too small.