🇺🇸 Flying the American Flag at Home: Installation, Pride, and Proper Care

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By TruForge Homes

🇺🇸 Flying the American Flag at Home: Installation, Pride, and Proper Care

At TruForge Homes, we take pride not just in the houses we build, but in what they stand for — freedom, craftsmanship, and community. This week, we raised a 50-foot American flag at our Concord office — one of the tallest in downtown — as a reminder of what hard work, integrity, and pride in country can build.

For many homeowners, installing a flag at home is a meaningful way to celebrate that same spirit. If you’ve ever thought about adding an American flag to your property, here’s how to do it right — from installation to care — so it flies proudly for years to come.


🔹 Choosing the Right Flagpole

The size of your flagpole depends on your home and property layout.

  • For most single-family homes, a 20–25 ft pole works beautifully.

  • On larger lots or estate-style homes, a 30–35 ft pole creates a bold, elegant statement.

  • Always make sure the flag is proportionate to the pole — a 3×5 or 4×6 ft flag is ideal for residential use.

If you live in a community with HOA guidelines, check for any height restrictions or placement requirements before installation.


🔹 Selecting the Perfect Location

Place your flagpole where it will be visible and respected:

  • Choose a spot with open space, away from trees or power lines.

  • Avoid mounting near rooflines where wind could cause tangling or wear.

  • A front-yard placement or driveway entrance usually provides the best visibility and symbolism — it’s a sign of welcome and pride.


🔹 Installation Tips

If you’re installing a permanent pole:

  1. Dig a hole roughly 10% of your pole’s height (e.g., 2.5 ft for a 25-ft pole).

  2. Center the pole sleeve in concrete for stability.

  3. Allow at least 24–48 hours for the concrete to cure before raising your flag.

  4. Always ensure the flag has clearance to fly freely and isn’t obstructed by landscaping or structures.

For wall-mounted brackets or porch displays, use stainless-steel hardware and mount to a secure framing point — not just siding.


🔹 Proper Flag Etiquette & Care

Flying the flag comes with responsibility and respect.

  • Raise it briskly, lower it ceremoniously.

  • Never let the flag touch the ground.

  • Illuminate it at night if flown after sunset — otherwise, take it down at dusk.

  • Replace it when it becomes faded or tattered. Retire old flags respectfully — local VFW posts and American Legions often handle proper flag retirement.

  • Clean it periodically with mild detergent and water to preserve the colors.


🔹 Why It Matters

The American flag is more than a decoration — it’s a symbol of who we are and what we stand for. At TruForge Homes, we raise our flag as a daily reminder that freedom is built, brick by brick, through hard work and integrity — the same values we put into every home we build.

So whether it’s a 50-foot flag in downtown Concord or a 20-foot pole in your front yard, raising the flag is a powerful way to show pride in your home, your community, and your country.

Proudly Built. Proudly Flying. Proudly TruForge. 🇺🇸

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