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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Setting Up The Foundation For The Flagpole

It may seem like a simple project but installing the flagpole on which the flag can be mounted on requires technical knowledge, tools, and hard work. Prior to the start of the actual installation process, the specs and systems of the flagpole must have already been decided based on the intended use of the flag. The working area or the location where the flagpole is to be installed must be ready by removing objects that can obstruct work. People must be informed of the project and advised to stay within safe distances. Now the work can begin by setting up the foundation for the flagpole.

Cement foundations come in different depth and dimensions depending on the size of the flag and the length of the flagpole. The company that supplies the flagpole and other accessories normally provides this information.

A hole needs to be dug according to the details provided by the flag company. Once the hole is finished, a pipe is placed at the center of the hole. The pipe is where the flagpole will be placed in. In order to ensure a snug fit, the inner diameter of the pipe and the outer diameter of the flagpole must be the same.

A small amount of cement is then poured into the hole. This keeps the pipe in position. The pipe is then adjusted to make sure that it is at the center of the hole and that it is properly leveled. The hole is then completely filled with cement. The cement is allowed to cure overnight to produce a durable foundation. After that, it is ready for the flagpole. 

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