Different purpose of flagpoles
Are you confused about the types of flagpoles? There are many types and models available in flagpoles nowadays such as an aluminum flagpole, steel flagpole, fiber flagpole with a different purpose for it which is also available in different sizes from the smallest flagpole to the largest flagpole. The main thing to understand is the application from the assistance provided to you by the staff of the store for getting you to choose the correct and proper flagpole. There arise some questions when you buy flagpoles which are described below.
Residential purpose or commercial purpose?
You need to decide the purpose of a flagpole is either residential or commercial as per your requirements. Both these things are different as commercial use of flagpoles are used city wise for business whereas residential use of flagpoles is generally based on societies and residences. You can choose any material for flagpoles such as aluminum or steel flagpole for the best appearance by withstanding wind. Residential areas do not have the wind load in comparison with the commercial areas.
Now the question arises is that which material you should go with? As per requirement, aluminum material flagpoles is suggested to the commercial purpose flags while residential areas can go with any of the flagpoles with getting the largest flagpole or smallest as per the choice of owners. The white color is considered as the most preferable choice for colonial appearance which gets the match with the white colored houses.
Then you need to decide that you want one-piece or sectional. Aluminum flagpoles come in sectional style as they are easy for installation purpose and as they are made of aluminum, they don’t get corrosion. Sectional do not provide wind load same as one-piece and if you get a problem in the flagpole due to any reason, you just need to replace that particular section not the whole pole comparing to the one-piece and thus, sectional poles are preferred more.
Aluminum flagpoles are polished in high quality with deep silver lustering and satin finishing. Anodizing is just the steps for creating the thickness to the original layer of oxides on metals which is used for preventing wears and tears on the flagpole surface.