Flagpole Placement Guide
How to Choose a Location for an In-ground Flagpole
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This information is presented in order to help customers determine the optimum location to install an in-ground flagpole. With a little thought and planning, you can select the
best location for your pole. You should consider the following:
Height
For most homeowners, the above ground height of the flagpole should be approximately
the height of the roof peak. Typically, most homeowners do not want the pole to tower
over the house.
Other mitigating factors include the slope of the lot and the distance from the flagpole to
the house. As the lot slopes away from the house, it may be necessary to increase the
height of the pole to adjust for the slope. Also, as the distance of the flagpole from the
house increases, the height of the flagpole may also increase. Looking at the proposed
position of the flagpole from both the homeowner’s view and from the view of the public
as one comes up the road or driveway is recommended. The most common sizes of
homeowner poles are 20 and 25 feet tall.
The appropriate size of a flagpole for a business varies significantly. While the same
height factors discussed above frequently apply, many businesses incorporate the
flagpole as a “landmark”, increasing awareness to the business thereby drawing their
prospects and customers to them. Flagpoles for businesses are frequently subject to
municipal height ordinances, and should be checked prior to moving forward with an
installation.
Sight Lines
For the home owner, a flagpole should be integrated into the overall landscape plan.
Basic landscape design utilizes trees and shrubs to draw the eye to the door, spacing
the taller trees furthest from the house. The same technique can be used in flagpole
placement, where the pole is moved to either side of the front door. A frequent
exception to this design is for homes with a circular drive and a center island where the
pole is centered in the island.
Once again, for businesses, there is greater variance in the location of the pole.
Frequently, the flagpole(s) is placed near company signage to draw additional attention
to the company’s name and location. Another popular location is near the visitor
entrance, particularly when the building has multiple entrances.
In all cases, attention should be paid to the proximity of existing trees and other
plantings. It is important that one allows for future growth of trees and bushes, as you
do not want the flag to become tangled in the branches which will cause damage to the
flag. I find it helpful to visualize a cylinder around the pole equal to the flag’s horizontal
length around the flagpole.
Utilities
Flagpole locations are also affected by the location of utilities. Flagpoles should not be
installed directly under, or close to overhead power, phone or cable lines. Allowances
should be made for the size of the flag and typically, the flag when fully extended should
be ten feet from any overhead line.
Flagpole foundations cannot be placed on top of underground lines, and most utilities
require that the edge of the foundation be 18-24” from any underground line. Calling for
utility locations is an absolute must prior to installing a foundation. Here in the Tri-State
area, you can contact Call811.com to have all underground utilities marked in your yard prior to having your flagpole installed. Public gas, electric, phone, cable and water lines are located by contacting them. Additionally, the property owner is responsible for and needs to be aware of any non-public underground lines. Underground sprinkler, septic and power lines for yard lighting are the most common non-public lines. Each property is unique and the height and sight line considerations discussed while general in nature, apply to almost every location. Properly located, an in-ground flagpole adds beauty and dignity to your home or business landscape. Enjoy!