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FIND THE PERFECT 50 FT FLAGPOLE FOR YOUR PROPERTY

You can bring a strong presence to your commercial property with a 50-foot flag pole. This size is one of our most popular commercial flag poles for corporate buildings, public facilities, and large open campuses. It’s tall enough to clear surrounding structures for visibility across wide spaces. You’ll likely fly a 10’ x 15’ flag from a 50 ft flag pole for balanced proportions relative to the pole’s diameter and taper. Whether you’re looking for an internal halyard flagpole or external halyard flagpole, you’ll find it here in our collection. Here are some things to consider:

  • Internal vs External Halyard: External halyard poles use a visible rope and cleat to manually raise and lower the flag. Internal halyard designs operate through a concealed winch system. Hardware inside the shaft looks cleaner and is less prone to tampering.
     
  • Standard vs Hurricane Rated Poles: Our standard 50’ flagpoles are plenty strong - but costal regions or anywhere that experiences high winds will be better off investing in our hurricane-rated models, which are thicker and equipped to handle up to 230mph winds.
     
  • Finish Options: Match the flagpole to your property by choosing between satin aluminum, anodized clear, anodized bronze, and anodized black.

Not sure where to start? Get in touch with our customer service team at HD Flagpoles for one-on-one guidance in choosing the perfect 50 ft flag pole! 

THE HD FLAGPOLES DIFFERENCE 

We’re proud to be known as the #1 choice online for flag poles made in USA. We don’t take that reputation lightly, so expect us to exceed your expectations every time - both in terms of flagpole quality and customer support.  

You’ll gain access to several levels of commercial construction in our 50-foot flag pole collection, so it’s easy to compare your options side-by-side and narrow it down to the ideal solution. We clearly list: Wall thickness, Butt diameter, Top diameter, Weight, Wind ratings, And more!
 

All for the sake of helping you understand the most important differences between our products. Across the lineup, though, you’ll get a complete package with a ground sleeve, revolving truck assembly, halyard components, and a properly sized U.S. flag. We work with commercial buyers every day, so the guidance provided reflects real installation requirements. Take the next step today and see why customers trust HD Flagpoles!

Frequently Asked Questions

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WHAT SIZE FLAG FOR A 50 FT FLAGPOLE?

Our 50 ft poles look perfect with a 10’ x 15’ flag. Anything bigger or smaller tends to look out of proportion. 

IS INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL HALYARD BETTER FOR A 50' FLAGPOLE?

External halyards are easier to service, and these flagpoles tend to be more affordable. That said, internal halyards are worth the investment in some public areas where you want a cleaner look and don’t want to hear the rope clanging against the pole. 

HOW MUCH CONTRETE TO SET A 50 FT FLAGPOLE?

That all depends on engineering specs, soil conditions, and wind exposure, but a 50 ft flag pole definitely needs a reinforced concrete foundation sized to the pole’s diameter and height. Our customer service team can guide you through installation. 

HOW MUCH DOES A 50 FT FLAGPOLE COST?

You can expect to pay somewhere between $6,000 and $10,000 depending on the style. Our standard external halyard flagpoles are more affordable, while our hurricane-rated internal halyard flagpoles are the most expensive in our collection. 

WHATS THE WARRANTY ON A 50 FT FLAGPOLE? 

Our commercial flagpoles are backed by a lifetime warranty - what else would you expect from American craftsmanship? We stand behind every 50-foot flagpole in our lineup.

SHOULD THE AMERICAN FLAG BE LEFT OUT IN THE WEATHER?

All-weather flags can handle normal rain, but strong winds or severe storms can cause damage, so lowering the flag is usually the safer choice - even with our hurricane-rated flagpoles. It's also written in the US Flag code, American flags should be brought in for safe-keeping during bad weather. 

HOW MANY FLAGS CAN YOU FLY ON A 50 FT FLAGPOLE?

One is great, two is fine - any more than that and you start to crowd and/or weaken the flagpole. Each flagpole is engineered to handle a maximum of two flags. It depends on how tall the pole is, of course. What matters most is the U.S. flag is always at the highest position on the halyard.