How long should a flagpole be for a 3x5 flag?

We recommend a 5 ft flagpole for a 2x3 ft flag, and a 6 ft pole for a 3x5 ft flag. Flags larger than 3x5 ft are generally too large for pole and bracket display. 3x5 ft flags are attractive on medium to large size homes and 2x3 ft or 2.5x4 ft are more proportionate for smaller homes.
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Should I get a 20 or 25 foot flagpole?

Ideally, the pole should be visible from all angles without interference from shrubbery, trees or other obstacles and looks neither too large nor too small for your home. The typical height for residential areas is 20 feet. If your home is two to three stories tall, you may want to consider a 25-foot flagpole.
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How wide are the stripes on a 3x5 flag?

The U.S. flag has a proportion of 1:1.9. Each stripe is 1/13 the width of the hoist and each star is 4/5 the width of a stripe.
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Is 3x5 a normal flag size?

Betsy Ross and the American Flag

The usual size of a flag used at home is 3'x5'. A casket flag is 9-1/2'x5'. The table below shows the appropriate size flag to fly on flagpoles of several heights.
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How tall should your flagpole be?

The typical height for residential areas is 20 - 25 feet. We recommend a 25' if you ever plan on flying two flags or if your home is taller than two stories. There are typically three types of flagpoles to choose from. One Piece Flagpoles, Sectional Flagpoles, and Telescoping Flagpoles.
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How to set up a flag with poles - Standard 3x5 flags



What is the ratio of a flag?

Flags can be bought in almost any shape or size today, but the true aspect ratio is 3:5.
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What are the 3 sizes of the American flag?

Garrison flag - 20 feet hoist by 36 feet fly (1:1.8) Post flag - 10 feet hoist by 20 feet fly (1:2) Storm flag - 4 feet 2 inches hoist by 8 feet fly (1:1.92)
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Is a fiberglass flag pole better than aluminum?

Generally, fiberglass can handle a much higher wind load and is often used near high wind locations and near the ocean. Aluminum poles are more substantial looking metal poles, and are frequently used for commercial applications.
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What color should a flagpole be?

The most popular colors are silver, bronze, black, and white. You might want to choose one that matches the trim of your house or possibly the color of your fencing. The most common types of finishes on flagpoles are powder coating, painting, or anodizing.
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How far should a flagpole be from a house?

Place your flagpole away from other structures or other flagpoles the distance of at least 2 feet more than the length of the largest flag that will be flown.
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What is the proper size flag for a 20 foot pole?

The standard American flag dimensions should be between one-quarter and one-third the height of the flagpole. Using the one-quarter rule, you would need a 3 ft. by 5 ft. flag size for a 20 ft.
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What does 3x5 mean in measurement?

A common question we get is “how big is a 3'x5′ flag? “ The answer is simple…. it is 3 feet tall by 5 feet wide or 36 inches tall by 60 inches wide or 91.44 cm by 152.4 cm. All kidding aside, we know it is hard to judge a 3'x5' flag size.
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Why are there 52 stars on the American flag?

How many stars and stripes are on the flag? There are 50 stars representing the 50 states and there are 13 stripes representing the 13 original colonies. from The CIA World Factbook.
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How do you size a flag?

Flag Sizing Chart. When flying 1 flag on a single flagpole the length of the flag should be at least one quarter the height of the pole. For example, a 40-foot pole requires at minimum a 6'x10' flag with max being 8'x12'. The chart below is a good guide for determining the proper size flag for your pole.
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What is the weirdest flag ratio?

Flag of Nepal. There are a host of other notable flags that skew from the norm. Switzerland's and Vatican City's flags are completely square (1:1 ratio). Qatar's flag has a ratio of 11:28, making it the only flag with a width more than twice its height.
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What is length width ratio of our flag?

1.2 The National Flag of India shall be made of hand spun and hand woven wool/cotton/silk khadi bunting. of the length to the height (width) of the Flag shall be 3:2.
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What type of flag material is best for outdoors?

With the invention of synthetic fibers, most outdoor flags are now made out of nylon or polyester. Each material has its advantages. Polyester is generally the most durable, the heaviest, and also most expensive. Nylon is the next most durable and also well suited for outdoor conditions.
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What direction should a flagpole face?

When displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and to the flag's own right, that is, to the observer's left. When displayed in a window, the flag should be displayed in the same way, with the union or blue field to the left of the observer in the street.
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How deep should a flagpole be in the ground?

Make sure the hole is at least 2 feet deep and four to six times the diameter of the pole to accommodate the ground sleeve. It should be included with the purchase of your flagpole.
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What type of flagpole is best?

Telescoping flagpoles are the most versatile option thanks to how easy they are to collapse and adjust. The halyard of a flagpole is the rope used to hold the flags in position and is also used to lower and raise the flags. There are two types of halyard designs — internal and external.
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What angle should a flag pole be?

The "temporary" flagpole is very popular here (United States), consisting of a relatively short aluminum or wood pole (6-8 feet) and a bracket mounted on the outside of the building usually at a 45 degree angle to the vertical, into which the pole, with the flag usually somewhat permanently mounted to it, is inserted.
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What side of the house does a flagpole go?

It is traditionally flown either to the right or the left of the front door. It can be on either side. When there is a choice, find a position of prominence. Sometimes that is the left of the door, sometimes the right, sometimes away from the door, but centered on the house (when you have a porch, for example).
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