Harrison's poles are sold complete with all accessories including the ground fixing method.
Unlike aluminium, fibreglass does not conduct electricity and therefore it is not necessary to ground the pole.
Yes you can. Unlike aluminium the external finish of our fibreglass flagpoles will not react with any chemical in the packaging or rainwater and is therefore not vulnerable to discoloration.
We recommend you take the pole out of it’s packaging only to inspect it has not been damaged in transit.
A fibreglass hinged baseplate flagpole that has been installed as per our instructions, will withstand winds of 100mph while flying a flag of not more than 25% of the height of the flagpole.
All of our flagpoles come with a set of installation instructions which can be found in the accessory box. In the unlikely event that these instructions are missing you can find full instructions on our website or alternatively call us.
Your flag size will dictate how near or far you will need to be from the nearest object. It’s a good idea to allow plenty of space particularly if you will want to fly a larger flag at a later date. It’s also a good idea to consider proximity to trees and bushes.
Harrisons offer a full installation and maintenance package if required.
You will need to source your own concrete for the foundation.
We recommend that concrete should be allowed to cure properly before the pole is fully installed.
With a hinged base plate a pole can be lowered for cleaning and maintenance with relative ease. Ground sleeve poles are quicker to install but are equally more difficult to lift out of the sleeve for maintenance.
External halyard flagpoles have the halyard rope and cleat on the outside of the pole. Once the flag is raised into position the halyard rope is secured by wrapping around the cleat.
Internal halyard flagpoles have an anti vandal system. The halyard rope is inside the flagpole and is only accessible via a small lockable door. Once the flag is raised into position, the halyard is secured against a sprung cleat inside the pole and the door can be fitted and locked.
Harrison's manufacture most of their poles in one section. Poles above 12m can be made in one or two sections for ease of transport.
Fibreglass flagpoles have an outer gel coat and layers of glass fibre to build the thickness of the flagpole. The high white finish of a fibreglass flagpole is built into the gel coat and will not scratch off or peel away over time.
Aluminium flagpoles unless specified are finished to a satin brushed exterior surface which will over time oxidise. The flagpole can also be anodised a silver satin finish or powder coated to avoid discolouration. Unlike fibreglass, aluminium will conduct electricity and earthing a flagpole made from aluminium is strongly recommended.