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Fiberglass Flagpoles

Three things make fiberglass the right choice for a lot of buyers, and none of them are obvious until you've owned an aluminum pole in the wrong environment. First: fiberglass is non-conductive, so no grounding rod, no lightning compliance headache. Second: the white gelcoat finish is part of the material, not a coating — it cannot peel, oxidize, or need repainting regardless of what the weather does to it. Third: fiberglass flexes. In the kind of wind that dents aluminum, fiberglass bends and returns to plumb.

Every fiberglass pole in this lineup — 20 to 40 feet — comes with a tilt base and internal halyard as standard. If you're near salt water, dealing with extreme northern weather, or simply want a pole that requires zero attention for the next two decades, fiberglass is worth the conversation.

FPF020IH

20-Foot Fiberglass Flagpole with Internal Halyard

Commercial 20-foot fiberglass flagpole with internal halyard, tilt base, and white gelcoat finish. Non-conductive — no grounding required. 210 mph wind rated. Model FPF020IH.

FPF025IH

25-Foot Fiberglass Flagpole with Internal Halyard

Commercial 25-foot fiberglass flagpole with internal halyard, tilt base, and white gelcoat finish. Non-conductive — no grounding required. 190 mph wind rated. Model FPF025IH.

FPF030IH

30-Foot Fiberglass Flagpole with Internal Halyard

Commercial 30-foot fiberglass flagpole with internal halyard, tilt base, and white gelcoat finish. Non-conductive — no grounding required. 170 mph wind rated. Model FPF030IH.

FPF035IH

35-Foot Fiberglass Flagpole with Internal Halyard

Commercial 35-foot fiberglass flagpole with internal halyard, tilt base, and white gelcoat finish. Non-conductive — no grounding required. 160 mph wind rated. Model FPF035IH.

FPF040IH

40-Foot Fiberglass Flagpole with Internal Halyard

Commercial 40-foot fiberglass flagpole with internal halyard, tilt base, and white gelcoat finish. Non-conductive — no grounding required. 140 mph wind rated. Model FPF040IH.

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