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Friday, May 4, 2012

The first step for buyers is to set their budget when getting a flagpole.

The next step involves knowing all the existing rules, policies and statutes regarding the display of flagpoles in the neighborhood.

You can get very quick answers to all your questions on proper flagpole display by searching on the web. Use Google and then fill in the search bar with the name of the county and then the terms “building codes”.

 A number of places will have all the needed documents and written codes on the internet. You will also find a contact number. Give their office a call during the day and look for the right person who will be able to answer all your questions.

If you are a member of the community organization, you should be provided with sufficient information or you can also talk to the right persons in the group regarding the matter.

 Some organizations do not allow the in-ground flagpole type but allow the wall-mounted or post-mounted type of flagpole.

The next step involves finding the specific flagpole that will match your particular objectives and interests. Years ago, flagpoles were only available in a one-piece construction.

These were made of steel or aluminum. The sectional flagpoles appear with a tapered end that will exactly suit into the following section. Every section has a length of about 5 to 6 feet.

Telescoping flagpoles are also becoming the preferred choice because these can be transported fast and adjusting the height of the affordable pole is quick.

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by: The Flagman