A 30-foot flagpole typically costs between $500 and $3,000 depending on material, quality, and features.

The price of a 30-foot flagpole varies significantly based on construction materials, installation requirements, and additional features like telescoping mechanisms or internal halyards. Aluminum flagpoles generally cost $500-$1,500, while fiberglass options range from $800-$2,500. Commercial-grade steel flagpoles can exceed $3,000. Installation costs add $200-$1,000 if professional services are needed.

Cost Comparison by Material Type

Material Price Range Key Features
Aluminum $500-$1,500 Lightweight, rust-resistant, easy to install
Fiberglass $800-$2,500 Weather-resistant, non-conductive, low maintenance
Steel $1,500-$3,000+ Heavy-duty, commercial-grade, highest durability

Additional Cost Factors

  • Installation: Professional installation adds $200-$1,000
  • Accessories: Flag, lighting, and hardware can add $100-$500
  • Shipping: Large flagpoles may incur $100-$300 shipping fees
  • Foundation: Concrete base costs $50-$200 for materials

DIY vs Professional Installation

  1. DIY: Save $200-$1,000 but requires tools and labor
  2. Professional: Ensures proper installation and warranty compliance
  3. Considerations: Check local regulations and HOA restrictions