Fiberglass poles, any problems with them?

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dpjones

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Need to purchase a small amount of residential square poles and customer has requested fiberglass.

FRP poles in general? any problems?
 

tom baker

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Use some 30 years ago, would be OK for resi, not on public streets where we used. We used some 15ft small diameter in a public park, kids would shake the pole and it would whip back and forth at the top as it was not very strong. Poles are probably better now.
 

GeorgeB

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It's been many years, but I did some work for Shakespeare in Newberry SC. Take a look at https://www.skp-cs.com/

There is a wide variety of products, round, square, plain, pretty(?) ...

Why yes, it is the same company that makes fishing rods ...
 

GoldDigger

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I would expect that a fiberglass pole would tend to shatter rather than bend in a vehicle impact, which would limit where you want to use them.
 

Hv&Lv

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Need to purchase a small amount of residential square poles and customer has requested fiberglass.

FRP poles in general? any problems?
We have some on our system.
They are classed to H6 so they are good for transmission weights and use.
we also have rust coated poles and galvanized poles, they all are holding up well.
As far as whipping, the poles are guyed so they aren’t like a light pole.
We have MANY fiberglass light poles (16-25’) in residential areas. Absolutely no problem.
I took some down that were installed some 25-30 years ago in a neighborhood.
the poles were in such good shape they are in my yard with lights on them now
 

dpjones

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We have some on our system.
They are classed to H6 so they are good for transmission weights and use.
we also have rust coated poles and galvanized poles, they all are holding up well.
As far as whipping, the poles are guyed so they aren’t like a light pole.
We have MANY fiberglass light poles (16-25’) in residential areas. Absolutely no problem.
I took some down that were installed some 25-30 years ago in a neighborhood.
the poles were in such good shape they are in my yard with lights on them now
Thanks for the response. Any idea what brand they are? There seems to be a lot of difference between manufacturers
 
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