Pedestal-mounted CBUs are ideal for open spaces and ease of access, while wall-mounted CBUs suit recessed alcoves and tight site plans. In this guide, we break down the key differences in installation, maintenance, cost, and compliance—so HOAs, developers, and builders can make the right call for their next community project.
Compare Pedestal vs. Wall-Mounted CBU OptionsDevelopers and builders: avoid costly delays, failed inspections, and last-minute retrofits by understanding exactly what the USPS requires for centralized mail delivery in new construction. This comprehensive guide walks you through every critical element—parcel locker ratios, ADA height and clearance rules, site layout and anchoring requirements, and USPS approval protocols—so you can plan confidently, pass inspection the first time, and keep your project timeline on track.
Read the Full USPS Compliance Guide for DevelopersMailbox placement isn’t just about USPS specs—it’s about integrating smoothly with your landscaping, walkways, and curb appeal. Learn how to plan around existing features, avoid obstructions, and maintain ADA compliance. How to plan your cluster mailbox installation to complement landscaping, walkways, and overall community design.
Learn About CBU PlanningCoordinated signage and mailboxes do more than boost curb appeal—they enhance navigation, improve safety, and strengthen community identity. By aligning decorative street signs with cluster mailboxes, HOAs and developers can create cohesive, easy-to-navigate environments that reduce confusion for residents, visitors, and delivery drivers alike.
Explore Coordinated Mailbox + Signage DesignOutdated mailboxes don’t just look bad—they create real problems for communities. From USPS non-compliance to resident frustration and rising maintenance costs, aging mailbox systems are a liability. This guide explains how to recognize when it’s time to upgrade, what your HOA gains by switching to modern cluster box units (CBUs), and how to do it right.
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