Find the best place for your flagpole. Then choose the height. You should ensure that the flag is easily visible from different angles. Is it so high that you have to crane your neck to see the flag? Are you able to conceal it behind a shrubbery? Choose useful site.
Next, choose your flagpole material. Aluminum is the most commonly used material for residential flagpoles. Its strength, low maintenance costs, light weight, and low cost are the reasons why aluminum is so popular. Fiberglass ranks second in this category due to its glossy gel coating finish, which is resistant to most soiling.
Your halyard can be either an internal or an external system. The flag’s raising or lowering mechanism is the halyard. It’s made of either a rope, or a cable that runs through a pulley device on the top or through an automobile. External halyards are attached to the pole and held in place by wrapping the rope/cable around the base of a flat cleat. You will find internal halyards inside the pole. These halyards have a slot at the base that allows for a special winch. You can also opt for an internal Halyard System if vandalism becomes a problem.
Final step: Decide the color and type you want for your ornament pole.
It is crucial to dig a hole when installing the flag. The flagpole’s size will determine the size of the hole. By soaking the concrete in water, you can fill the hole with concrete. Use steel sleeves to secure the flag in the ground. Make sure that at least 10% of the length of your pole is underground. The pole should not touch concrete. Concrete can cause corrosion in many flag materials. For any further information, please contact the manufacturer. In most cases, the manufacturer can install the flag.