EDDM postage is a flat $0.247 per piece whether you mail Montrose or Mueller — what changes is who prints it, how fast it reaches the right Post Office, and whether the routes were picked with data. Catdi runs Texas EDDM campaigns from Texas plants in Houston and Arlington: routes mapped by household income, age, and size; pieces printed, bundled, and delivered with every form filed; postage billed as a pure pass-through.
Every city page covers local route targeting, qualifying sizes, and city-specific answers.
Full EDDM service — route mapping, printing, bundling, and Post Office delivery — in every major Texas market.
Produced at our Arlington facility for fast local entry across North and Central Texas.
Same-day handoff from our Houston-area plants to the Post Offices serving these communities.
Houston and Arlington production plants mean your campaign never crosses state lines — and never waits on out-of-state freight.
Every Texas route shows household income, age, and household size. We map and compare them for you free, before anything prints.
$0.247 per piece, billed as a pass-through and itemized on every quote. You pay what USPS charges, never a markup.
Sizes, carrier routes, indicia, costs, mistakes to avoid — the complete USPS-sourced guide behind every Texas campaign we run.
The exact USPS dimension rules for EDDM flats, the most popular sizes, and the mistakes that get mailings turned away.
Read the answerThe USPS mapping tool shows age, household income, and household size for every route; here's how to use them.
Read the answerPermit rules, piece limits, weight limits, and payment differences between the two ways to enter an EDDM mailing.
Read the answerThe approved indicia format, the "Local Postal Customer" address block, and where the label must sit on the piece.
Read the answerThe 50 to 100 piece bundle rule, facing slips, paperwork, and what happens at the Post Office counter.
Read the answerEDDM rewards neighborhood businesses like restaurants, home services, dental, and retail; here's the honest fit test.
Read the answerEDDM delivers to every address on a route with no cherry-picking. When that's fine, and when a mailing list wins.
Read the answerOne-and-done mailings underperform; how to plan a repeat schedule without blowing the budget.
Read the answerPrinting, postage, mailing lists, and mail prep — the real 2026 numbers, from $0.247 EDDM postage up, and where the savings hide.
Read the answerThe complete side-by-side: postage, lists, targeting, and size rules, plus ten real business scenarios with a verdict for each.
Read the answerThe errors we catch most before they cost money: wrong sizes, misplaced labels, one-and-done drops, and the route-picking habits that waste budgets.
Read the answerWhy we don't quote response-rate averages, what actually drives EDDM results, how to measure yours, and when to skip the program entirely.
Read the answerThe compliance layout USPS requires, the anatomy of a high-response piece, and headline, offer, and CTA patterns that work by goal.
Read the answerThe proven EDDM formula for restaurants, home services, dental, real estate, gyms, and nonprofits: format, offer, routes, and timing for each.
Read the answerTell us the city, the neighborhoods, and the goal — we'll map the routes and send back an itemized quote, usually the same business day.