Other mitigating considerations are the lot’s slope and the distance between the flagpole and the house. Because the lot slopes away from home, it may be required to raise the poles to rectify the hill. Furthermore, as the distance between the flagpole and the house grows, so does the height of the flagpole. When going up the street or driveway, the proposed position of the flagpole should be considered from both the homeowner’s and the public’s viewpoints.
The ideal flagpole size for a company varies greatly. While the height criteria described above are popular, many companies use flagpoles as a ‘milestone,’ boosting awareness of the company and drawing customers and tourists. As a result, potential consumers approach them. Not surprisingly, city elevation requirements frequently apply to business flagpoles, which should get examined before installation.