LightQuest: Your Journey To Legendary Lighting

Flag Pole Lighting

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Shine Bright

Need help with flag pole lighting? While the Flag Code states it is customary to display the American flag only from sunrise to sunset. It also states that the flag may be displayed 24 hours a day if properly illuminated during the darkest hours. At LightQuest, we know our way around the flagpole!

In-Ground Flag Pole Lighting

In-ground lights are what most people think about when it comes to flag pole lights. While they are more work to install and do not use solar power, they are brighter and less obtrusive. Commercial flags are often much bigger than what the average homeowner flies, which means they need more powerful lights. Thus, in-ground lights are the best option for most commercial customers.

Professional Flag Pole Lighting Installation

Solar-powered lights are usually placed above a flag and look like a flying saucer. There are other options that clip to the pole underneath the flag. Top mounting has the advantage of being higher up and having solar panels on all sides of the pole, increasing the amount of sunlight received. It also looks less obtrusive during the day. Clamp-style lights are great if you still want that classic flag lighting aesthetic without having to worry about wiring. However, it is more visible during the day. Wondering which option is best for you? Contact us to learn more!

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