If you are reading this, you are probably already
considering purchasing a Flag
Pole Kit or replacing your old one. With so many styles, materials,
features and prices available on the Internet, you may find yourself
overwhelmed as you try to process it all. Once you have decided on a budget,
you need to check for any local ordinances, historic district restrictions or
neighborhood regulations restricting the erection of a flagpole. The next
thing to think about is what kind of flagpole you prefer.
Back in the day, Residential Flagpoles were mostly one-piece construction, usually
steel or aluminum. You can still find these today, but they have mostly been
replaced by sectional flagpoles or telescoping flagpoles which can be shipped,
transported, and erected easier and cheaper than their one-piece predecessors.
Sectional flagpoles are usually tapered on one end to fit snugly into the
section above it, leaving only a slight seam that is visible up close.
Displaying the flag
is a great way to show your patriotism while at the same time adding beauty and
elegance to your home or garden. Hopefully you have a better understanding of
everything that is involved in the selection and purchase of a Nautical
Flagpole. Whatever your persuasion on the issue, feel free to ask
the dealer if it is not stated. Anyone who will not tell you where their
products are made is not worthy of your business anyway.