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Read How To Choose The Right Flagpole For You
PICK THE PERFECT FLAGPOLE FOR YOUR NEEDS. Discover how to select the perfect flagpole with Bob's Flagpoles. Investing in a flagpole can be a rewarding experience, but it often comes with its own challenges. Clear guidance and knowledge can help simplify the process. We are here to help you through the process. Please feel free...
FLAGPOLE INSTALLATION
If you need help with flagpole installation, we are here to assist you. Most flagpoles that are 30 feet tall or shorter can be installed easily by two people using just a shovel, a level, and concrete. No special commercial equipment is necessary, and the installation process typically takes about three hours. For larger or...
How To Easily Replace your Flagpole Halyard
Remember to replace the halyard on your one-piece flagpole before it breaks. It's a good idea to do this every 2 years. I suggest using electrical tape instead of duct tape for better flexibility when feeding it through the pulley. Make sure to tape it tightly and go slowly. Watch the video linked below for...
A Word About Internet Pricing Comparisons
When shopping online, we all want the best prices and service – myself included. However, the initial prices you see for flagpoles often don’t include additional costs like shipping and sales tax, which may only appear at checkout. At Bob's Flagpole Company, our pricing is transparent and includes everything, such as shipping to your front...
UNITED STATES FLAGPOLE WINDZONE AREAS
When selecting a flagpole, it is crucial to consider the wind conditions it will encounter. Coastal areas usually experience the strongest winds. Most of our flagpoles are rated for wind resistance. It is advisable to choose a flagpole with a rating of at least 12 gauge. Remember that a lower gauge number indicates a higher...