One of the best ways to show your patriotism is to fly American Flags. Most patriots install a residential flagpole. After all in case you fly the flag day and evening it must be illuminated. The height will fluctuate relying homeowners associations and your preference. Nearly all of the residential flagpoles are aluminum and are 15 to twenty foot tall. However, it’s not remarkable seeing a fifty foot flagpole at a retired Navy home. A 20 foot flagpole can fly up to a 4X6 US Flag plus one other flag under it, (maybe the P.O.W. Flag or a state flag). There isn’t any legislation on windload capacities for residential flagpoles. Most will hold up very good in excessive winds, however you should be sure you take the flag down. Aluminum flagpoles are comparatively robust yet light. Most of these flagpoles are produced using advanced manufacturing processes. Aluminum flagpoles are just about maintenance free. Aluminum flagpoles come in a number of totally different finishes. Common finishes for aluminum flagpoles are satin finish and anodized finish. Both finishes provides flag poles with a protecting coating that protects in opposition to rust and weathering. The anodized end is often out there in black, clear, darkish bronze, light bronze and medium bronze. The newest advancements in flagpoles are fiberglass. Fiberglass flagpoles can have a windload of up to a hundred and eighty miles and hour… which a class 5 hurricane. One other nice benefit to fiberglass flagpoles is that a lot of these flagpoles don’t corrode or rust. Also, the fiberglass materials is a “non-conducting” materials, which implies that fiberglass flagpoles don’t require grounding. As you probably are aware, aluminum flagpoles are giant lightning rods. You’ll never have lightning problems with a fiberglass pole. This all means the set up of a fiberglass flagpole is sort of simple. Fiberglass poles underneath 25’ may be put in without bucket truck or ladder truck which can save you on set up costs.
If you want to show your patriotism, put up a nice flagpole and fly your flag with pride.
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