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NYLON AMERICAN FLAGS
American Flags With Embroidered Stars. SolarMax Technology Resists Color Fading and Bleeding
Recommended For: Majority of Outdoor and Indoor Areas
HEAVY DUTY AMERICAN FLAGS
The Toughest Flag Out There Is A Lasting Investment, Beautifully Embroidered On Two-Ply Polyester Recommended For: Areas With High Winds, Rain or Strong Sun
GIANT FLAGS
Turn Heads and Show Your Love of America With The Largest Flags, Only For The Greatest Patriots! Recommended For: Large Flagpoles, Sports, Parades, Memorials
OUR FLAGS ARE MADE IN THE USA
STATE FLAGS
From Alabama to Wyoming, Nylon SolarMax Flags For All 52 US States.
MILITARY & VETERAN
Flags to Honor Serving and Veteran Men & Women of Our US Military.
NATIONAL FLAGS
Fray and Sun Resistant Nylon Flags. Can't See Yours? We'll Make It!
NAUTICAL SIGNAL
Individual and Full Sets of Signal Flags from Alpha to Zulu.
CUSTOM PRINTED ITEMS
Flags and Banners Customized With Your Business Logo or Name
ISO / IATF
Flags & Banners for a Range of Certifications. Can't Find Yours, We'll Make It!
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EXTERNAL HALYARD
Our Most Popular Flagpoles. An Economical and Well Made Choice
Ideal for Business, School, Rural and Some Residential Applications.
INTERNAL HALYARD
Premium Flagpoles Offering the Best Aesthetics and Security.
Ideal for Municipal, Military, and Government Applications.
INDOOR FLAGPOLES
For Display Where the Utmost in Quality and Appearance are Desired.
Recommended for: Church, Courtrooms, Schools, Office
FLAGPOLE TOPPERS
Golden Eagles and Ornaments to Perfectly Finish Your Flagpole and Give It A Special Touch.
SENTINEL™ LIGHTS
The Ultimate 24/7 Lighting Option For Flagpoles - Dazzling Light With No Light Pollution
FLAGPOLE LIGHTS
Solar and Hard Wired Lights to Correctly Light up Your Flag Throughout the Night.
FLAGPOLE HARDWARE
Finishing Touches and Additional Hardware to Keep Your Flag Flying High.
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PREMIUM RESIDENTIAL
The Best Option For Domestic Use, Our Sectional Flagpoles Are Quick-Ship, Lightweight and Tough.
Recommended for: Light Domestic Use, Yards, Driveways etc
EASY INSTALL RESIDENTIAL
Our Telescoping Flagpoles Are Simple To Install, Portable and Have The Widest Range of Finishes.
Recommended for: Beach Days, Cabins, Tailgating, Camping,
WALL MOUNTED RESIDENTIAL
Wall Mounted Flagpoles Are a Perfect Space Saving, Starter Flagpole To Quickly Get Your Flag Flying.
Recommended For: Porches, Store Fronts, Garages, Outhouses, Fences
October 14, 2022 2 min read
Believe it or not, flying your flag—or even just having one—can be complicated. There are many flag codes to keep in mind that determine where you should fly a flag, how you should fly it, and even how to properly take care of a flag. Finding the best location for your home's flagpole can be daunting because there are so many factors to juggle. Some of these tips may seem strange, but if you follow them, you'll know the optimal place to put the flag pole for your house.
Flag codes are federally regulated standards for how one should own and handle a flag. While they aren't enforced—for instance, you won't likely go to jail for dropping a flag on the floor—they give you a guide to proper flag etiquette. Luckily, flag codes have clues that indicate the optimal place to put your flag.
You should never place a flagpole in a place that lacks sunlight. Flying your flag at night or in shady areas isn't ideal. You should also never fly it in inclement weather. Since rain can be unpredictable, it might be wise to put your flag on a porch or under a canopy where it can fly without getting wet. You shouldn't place it on the roof, either, as it can get dirty or take rain or wind damage.
Utilities can greatly influence where you position a flag. Overall, your flag shouldn't be hampered by pole placement. This means that power and telephone lines shouldn't obstruct the flag, nor should the flag touch any water pipes. These things can all have a detrimental effect on your flag and, potentially, your home. Flag poles are usually made of metal which can pose a danger of conducting electricity to the wrong place.
Don't forget that installing a flagpole is also an aesthetic choice. Make sure you fly your flag high in the air. Make sure it's unobstructed by trees as well. You want people to see it, after all. If you want to plant the pole in the ground, make sure to put it in a place where it won't damage tree roots. You don't want your patriotism to come at a cost to nature. These tips should help you find the best location for your flagpole.
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