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  1. How do I measure the height of my flagpole?
    The easiest way to measure the height of your flagpole requires a ball of string and a tape measure.

    First lower the flag. Then tie the end of the string to the top flag snap. Raise the snap to the top of the pole, and then mark where the string touches the ground.

    Lower the string, untie it and use your tape measure to the length of the string.

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  2. High winds are in my area, which flag pole should I buy?
    We have a wind chart to check your location and we can pick the appropriate flag pole for your area. Height is a major factor in this decision.

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  3. What are the different styles of flagpoles?
    The different styles are satin, clear ,bronze, black anodized. Fiberglass,nautical (with yardarm and Gaffs),
    single mast nautical, double mast nautical and steel.

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  4. What is a economical way to purchase a residential flag pole?
    We offer, sectional and telescoping poles that are economical and easy to install. These are not wind rated. They both have a silver finish . The sectional has an external halyard and telescoping has clips and is good for tailgating. Both of these poles are 20 feet tall.

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  5. Do you install flag poles?
    We do not at this time install the flagpoles.
    You may hire a general contractor or make it a do it yourself project. Instructions are included.

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  6. Do I pay for the shipping and how is it shipped?
    Yes, you will pay for the shipping and it is determined by the freight company to your zip code. Whether it is residential or commercial.

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  7. If my flagpole arrives and it is damaged , what do I do?
    Please thoroughly examine the flagpole and accessories when it arrives. If there is a problem refuse the shipment. Then call us and we take care of the problem.

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  8. What is the difference between an external, internal halyard ?
    Internal halyards have the halyard on the inside of the pole for better security, ropes cannot be cut and flags stolen. External is on the outside of the pole.

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    DBA Flags.com
  • 1395 NW 17th Avenue
    Delray Beach, FL 33445
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