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The previous owner of the house has a mailbox outside in the front yard at
the side of the road. It has a wrought iron post and is all corroded and the mail box itself is all chipped and corroded as well. I brought a new wall mount mail box and mounted it next to the entrance. I then went to remove the one near the street. As I start to remove it it seems to be anchored real deep. I thought it was just the wrought iron post pounded 18-24" into the ground, but now I think may be there is poured concrete down there...so I started to dig...and the mail truck came and he stopped and asked me what I was doing. I explained to him and he told me I cannot switch to a wall mount, it has to be on the street even some of my neighbors have wall mounted boxes. Apparently those were "grandfathered in" and allowed but no new box can be mounted on the structure. Now I need to buy a new mail box and post. Question is how can I build a new post? Do I need to dig a deep hole, pour some concrete in and stick in an iron post? Is this the best way? Thanks, O |