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Residential Flagpoles
There's a version of flagpole ownership that has nothing to do with contractors and concrete. These are the poles that go up in an afternoon — screwed to a porch post, slid into a pre-drilled bracket, or pressed into soft ground beside the front walk. They're for the house that always flies a flag on Canada Day, for the cottage at the end of the dock, for the gift that's actually going to get used.
The residential range runs from simple 6-foot wall-mount spinning poles to 8-foot in-ground kits to traditional wood staffs for interior display. None of them require a foundation crew, and most of them arrive ready to go.
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