Installing a Residential Flampole
Select the best location and height for your flagpole. Verify find more that the flag can easily be seen from several angles. Is the flag too high to see? It is it hidden behind shrubbery or other vegetation? Choose between.
Next, choose your flagpole material. Aluminum is the most widely used material for residential poles. Because of its strength, low maintenance, light weight, and low price, aluminum is the most popular material for residential flagpoles. Fiberglass’ glossy gel coat finish is second, which resists most soiling.
For your halyard, choose from an internal or exterior system. The mechanism by which the flag can raised or lowered is the halyard. It can be a rope or a wire that runs through the truck or pulley at the top. External halyards attach to the pole and are secured by wrapping the rope/cable about a flat cleat at its base. The pole houses internal halyards. The base has a slot to hold a special winch. You can choose an internal Halyard System, if vandalism concerns you.
The last step is to choose the ornament color and type that you want on your pole.
The flag installation process requires digging a hole. The diameter of your flagpole will dictate the size of the hole. After soaking it in water, concrete can be used to fill the hole. You can then insert the flag with steel sleeves into the ground. It is important that you ensure that 10% of your pole’s length is underground. Concrete should also be kept away from the pole. Concrete can corrode flag materials in many ways. If you have any questions, contact your manufacturer. In many cases, the flag can be installed by the manufacturer.