I changed my mind and I want an inground flag pole. I think 20 ft will be a little tall. Maybe a 15-16 ft? What features do I want to look for? Aluminum? Telescopic? Any brands better than others?
I want to get a flag for the front of the house (I know, why dont I have one already).
Is there a typical size? Whats the best material? I would like to keep the cost below $60 for the flag. I still need a pole and mount. Any recommendations for the best place to buy?
I have a two story house with integral garage. I was planning on placing the flag above the garage and was thinking maybe 4x6? I want it to fit the house and not be ridiculously large or small.This message has been edited. Last edited by: gpbst3,
September 04, 2020, 12:28 PM
BigSwede
I believe 3x5 is most used, but if you have the room a 4x6 would be nice. I need to replace mine. It currently has a cotton? one and it's looking faded. I will more than likely buy a nylon one like this. I guess I need to measure mine
Just replaced mine with a 3x5, got the last one HD had in stock.
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September 04, 2020, 12:33 PM
2BobTanner
Sometimes Lowe’s/Home Depot have a flag & pole/mount combo available. Flag is usually 3’x5’ and is nylon.
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September 04, 2020, 12:35 PM
TMats
If I’m tracking...you’re speaking of a flag that will be placed in a bracket, mounted to the house. For that application, a 3’x 5’ would probably be best. Our 4’x 6’ flag is at the top of a 30’ flagpole (there’s a 3 x 5 state flag below it). The one piece of advice I would add is to spend a few extra bucks on a swivel flagpole. It helps a lot when the wind comes up.
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September 04, 2020, 12:44 PM
ZSMICHAEL
If you have an HOA check with them.
September 04, 2020, 12:46 PM
Riley
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Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: If you have an HOA check with them.
Change the HOA rules if so.
To the OP: I like 4x6 Annin flags, I’ll gladly send you one if you email me your address.
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My current flag is slightly larger, but still the 1:1.9 ratio. I don't see it in their current catalog, though. The stock # for it is GSP3234 and it's 3' 6" x 6' 7.75" made of nylon. Don't remember what it cost, but was worth it. I am a purist and think if I'm going to fly a Flag it should meet the official specs.
I have an 8-foot rotating pole mounted at 45° on my garage (front of house) and the larger flag looks great.
3X5 if a pole kit attached to the side of the house, 4X6 if a 20' pole. Nylon lasts longer.
As to the HOA - yes change the rules or have your state legislators address flags.
Per our statues
55-115. HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIATION — PROHIBITED CONDUCT. (6) (a) No homeowner’s association may add, amend, or enforce any covenant, condition, or restriction in such a way that prohibits or has the effect of prohibiting the display of: (i) The flag of the United States of America; (ii) The flag of the state of Idaho; (iii) The POW/MIA flag; or (iv) An official or replica flag of any branch of the United States armed forces.
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September 04, 2020, 03:43 PM
flashguy
Neither 3x5 (1:1.67) or 4x6 (1:1.5) is the official government spec ratio (1:1.9). A true US Flag is almost twice as wide as it is tall. It is one thing that is different from most other nation's flags.
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September 04, 2020, 03:46 PM
ZSMICHAEL
Remember you need a light on it if you are gonna fly it at night.
September 04, 2020, 04:33 PM
2BobTanner
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy: Neither 3x5 (1:1.67) or 4x6 (1:1.5) is the official government spec ratio (1:1.9). A true US Flag is almost twice as wide as it is tall. It is one thing that is different from most other nation's flags.
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September 04, 2020, 04:57 PM
flashguy
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Originally posted by 2BobTanner:
quote:
Originally posted by flashguy: Neither 3x5 (1:1.67) or 4x6 (1:1.5) is the official government spec ratio (1:1.9). A true US Flag is almost twice as wide as it is tall. It is one thing that is different from most other nation's flags.
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September 04, 2020, 07:57 PM
DCFD4
Glad someone started this post. Had a 3x5 outside my front door but the new alarm system triggered my phone every time the flag waved. Had to take it down... Looking for a pole now, thanks for the responses.
September 04, 2020, 08:45 PM
TMats
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Originally posted by 2012BOSS302: I have a 4X6 flag on a 20' telescoping pole with the solar light from Titan Flagpoles - Made in USA (ID and MN). Pretty good deals right now.