Value Aluminium Flagpoles
Key Features
- A great value budget flagpole
- Ideal for showhomes and property developers
- Ideal for showhomes and property developers
- Rotating arm available
- Fitted with external halyard and cleat
Product Description
Our budget flagpole range has been fully re-engineered and now suits a wide range of locations whilst remaining low cost.
Constructed from Aluminium they are sturdy and particularly suited to high volume users due to their maintenance free nature. This budget flagpole is extremely popular with property developers, often appearing on the front of show homes or new builds.
The budget flagpole consists of a 2 piece construction with 60mm (base) / 50mm (top) diameter with an aluminium ground sleeve, which once fitted securely, will hold your pole in place for many years. The flagpole in available in two heights (6m or 8m) with the extra rotating arm option if required. The two different arm options available are the standard and rotating. The rotating arm design enables your flag to be seen completely when there is no wind and is perfect for advertising your company's logo. The rotating arm sits at the top of the pole and is designed to hold flags that are one meter wide.
We supply our budget or cheap flagpoles as some people like to call them, in 2 parts, this allows for the economic and fast delivery to your site. The flagpole is fitted with a plain white finial, (flagpole top) however we can supply gold finials upon request. Whether you are an event organiser or in the construction industry or any other trade for that matter, our very competitive pricing and excellent build quality means you will not find at a better price for an equivalent flagpole.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need Planning Permission Before Installing a Flagpole?
To install a flagpole permanently, you will need planning permission from your local council.
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, flags come with the definition of an ‘advertisement’, and their display is controlled by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
However, under Schedule 2 of the regulations, the national flag of any country, including the Union Flag, is exempt from advertisement control provided ‘Each flag is flown from a single vertical pole and neither the flag nor the displays any advertisement additional to the design of the flag’.
Our experience is that in general planning permission is straightforward to obtain, particularly if there are other poles in the area which form a precedent. Our flagpole team can help you with this and provide all the information you will need for your application.
Internal or External halyard?
You can choose from either an external or internal halyards on a flagpole. The internal halyards are vandal proof and also aid with noise reduction. With the rope rigged on the inside of the flagpole, it gives the advantage of added security, durability, and does not interrupt the flowing line.
Do I need a rotating arm?
A rotating arm is used typically for portrait orientation flags. It is a light metal arm at the top of the flagpole which holds the flag out even when there is no wind.
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