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Updated 9 months ago on .

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William Gordon
  • Albuquerque, NM
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Installing a replacement mailboxes at a triplex.

William Gordon
  • Albuquerque, NM
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I bought a triplex in Albuquerque that the prior owner had removed the mailboxes at. Two of the current tenants all use paid for mailboxes, the other unit is vacant. I have verified with USPS that each triplex address is in their database and that there are no issues with the location and height that I would install it at. I am having trouble finding options for a pre-made triplex mailbox. I plan to install new locking mailboxes, that would also allow for secure package delivery.

Option 1: https://mailboxempire.com/products/mail-boss-triple-security... , which would work for my purposes.

Option 2: https://www.uspostcompany.com/verticals1250/standard-3-door-..., which would not work, since we don't have the wall or a flat surface in the location that we would want to install it at.

Option 3: https://www.mailcase.com/about/ , which could also work if I purchase the spreader bar.

Questions:

1. Are there other options for a triplex mailbox that I hadn't considered?

2. Are there other considerations that I should look into before I buy and install a mailbox?