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Aluminum Light Pole Frequently Asked Questions
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When selecting an aluminum light pole, it is crucial to review the data sheet to ensure compatibility with your light fixtures. This documentation provides detailed specifications and supporting materials necessary for a successful lighting project.
Aluminum light poles come in various shapes and sizes, and the pole assembly and pole shaft design are important factors to consider. These elements affect both the aesthetics and structural integrity of the installation.
Mounting methods vary, and it is essential to choose the right one for your specific application. Additionally, multi mounting options provide versatility for accommodating various lighting solutions.
Aluminum light poles are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion. They can also be customized with a powder coat finish, such as a dark bronze shape, to enhance their visual appeal and longevity.
What is an Aluminum Light Pole?
An aluminum light pole is a type of light pole made from aluminum, a lightweight and corrosion-resistant metal. These poles are a popular choice for outdoor lighting due to their durability, strength, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. Aluminum light poles are commonly used in various applications, including street lighting, parking lot lighting, and area lighting.
One of the standout features of aluminum light poles is their low maintenance requirements. Unlike steel poles, aluminum poles do not corrode, which means they maintain their structural integrity for a longer period. This makes them a cost-effective option in the long run. Additionally, aluminum light poles can be designed to hold multiple luminaires and withstand extreme weather conditions, including high winds and temperatures.
Aluminum light poles come in various shapes, sizes, and styles to suit different applications and environments. They can be mounted using different methods, such as anchor-based and direct burial. Anchor-based poles use a concrete base and anchor bolts for enhanced stability, while direct burial poles, often used for wooden poles, provide a seamless look.
When selecting an aluminum light pole, it’s essential to consider factors such as pole height, pole weight, and specific pole requirements. The height of the pole will determine the type of light fixture that can be used, while the weight affects the pole’s stability. Proper installation and maintenance, including the use of correct anchor bolts, base covers, and top caps, are crucial for ensuring the longevity of the pole.
In summary, aluminum light poles are a reliable and cost-effective option for outdoor lighting. Their durability, strength, and resistance to corrosion make them an ideal choice for various applications. By considering factors such as pole height, weight, and specific requirements, and following proper installation and maintenance procedures, aluminum light poles can provide years of reliable service.
Are light poles made of aluminum?
Light poles can be made of aluminum, steel, galvanized steel, wood poles, or fiberglass/composite. Specifically, wood poles are often made from southern yellow pine, which is pressure-treated and available in various dimensions such as 40 ft and 45 ft.
How much does an aluminum street light pole weight?
The weight of an aluminum light pole varies on based on the diameter of the
pole, the thickness of the metal and the height of the pole. An 8’ round
aluminum light pole with a 4” diameter weighs 19 pounds, while a 20’ round
aluminum light pole with a 5” diameter weighs 72 pounds.
Click here for a pdf with round aluminum light pole dimensions and weights.
Click here for a pdf with square aluminum light pole dimensions and weights.
Which type of pole is used for lighting?
Light poles can be made of wood poles, specifically southern yellow pine, steel, galvanized steel, fiberglass/composite, or aluminum. Each material has a place in the field, depending on the requirements. To determine the best choice for your project, speak with an Access Fixtures lighting specialist, or fill out the contact form and a lighting specialist will get back to you as soon as possible.
How deep should an aluminum light pole be in the ground?
The general rule for direct burial aluminum light poles is to bury 2 feet plus 10% of the above ground height. If there is 20’ above ground, 4’ below ground will be sufficient.
Is an aluminum pole strong?
Aluminum light poles are very strong. For example, aluminum light poles can be designed and built to hold multiple luminaires and withstand Class 5 hurricane winds. Also, as aluminum poles do not corrode like steel, they maintain their structural integrity for a longer period of time as compared with
steel light poles.
Common materials used to manufacture light poles are steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, fiberglass/composite, and wood. Cost of the light poles from lowest to highest is as follows:
- Wood light poles (often made from southern yellow pine, which is pressure-treated for durability)
- Steel light poles
- Galvanized steel light poles
- Aluminum light poles
- Fiberglass light poles
Sometimes aluminum is more expensive than fiberglass, and sometimes the reverse is true. It is based on supply cost and demand. Aluminum prices change based on the cost of aluminum. Fiberglass light poles change in price based on how sold-out fiberglass pole production is.
Common materials used to manufacture light poles are steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, fiberglass/composite, and wood. Cost of the light poles from lowest to highest is as follows:
- Wood light poles
- Steel light poles
- Galvanized steel light poles
- Aluminum light poles
- Fiberglass light poles
Sometimes aluminum is more expensive than fiberglass, and sometimes the reverse is true. It based on supply cost and demand. Aluminum prices change based on the cost of aluminum. Fiberglass light poles change in price based on how sold-out fiberglass pole production is.
How much does a 30 ft aluminum street light pole weight?
A 30’ aluminum light pole is 6” square and weighs 216 pounds.
Click here to see all square aluminum light pole dims and weights.
How thick are aluminum street light poles?
Round aluminum light poles are 4” or 5” diameter.
How tall is an average streetlight?
The typical decorative street light pole is 16’ tall.
The typical round or square street light pole is 20’ tall
How much does it cost to install a light pole?
There are too many variables to answer this question.
How much concrete do I need for a light pole base?
The amount of concrete required for a base depends on the height of the pole, the weight of the fixtures on the pole, local soil conditions, and the wind speed the pole must be able to handle. This question would typically be answered by local code enforcement or a structural engineer.
How do you size an aluminum light pole base?
The size of the pole base depends on the height of the pole, the weight of the fixtures on the pole, local soil conditions, and the wind speed the pole must be able to handle. As the pole requirements increase, the base and the bolt pattern dimensions increase. Of course, that doesn’t answer the question, which needs to be answered by a structural engineer.
Are there different types of aluminum light poles?
Yes. Aluminum light poles are available in different shapes and colors to meet the requirements of almost every location, design, and function.
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