Direct Burial Fiberglass Light Poles for Commercial & Municipal Projects
A direct burial fiberglass light pole is a strong choice when you want a durable pole solution with simplified installation and long-term resistance to corrosion. Fiberglass poles are commonly selected for harsh environments—especially coastal areas—because they don’t rust like traditional metal poles and can reduce maintenance over the life of the site.
This collection is designed for contractors and facilities installing pole-mounted lighting for parking lots, pedestrian areas, and public spaces where reliability and longevity are priorities.
Where Fiberglass Direct Burial Poles Are Commonly Used
Fiberglass direct burial poles are commonly installed for:
· Parking lots and perimeter lighting
· Parks and pedestrian walkways
· Campuses and municipal properties
· Coastal and corrosive environments
· Commercial sites needing low-maintenance pole systems
What to Consider Before Ordering a Direct Burial Fiberglass Pole
Key project considerations include:
· Pole height and fixture selection: Plan coverage and mounting height together
· Site conditions: Soil, drainage, and local requirements can affect installation approach
· Mounting compatibility: Confirm tenon or side mount
· Layout needs: Single fixture vs. multi-fixture configurations
Fiberglass Direct Burial Poles FAQs
1. What is a direct burial fiberglass light pole?
It’s a fiberglass pole designed to be installed directly into the ground rather than mounted to an anchor base.
2. Why choose fiberglass poles instead of steel?
Fiberglass poles are often chosen for corrosion resistance and lower maintenance, especially in coastal or harsh environments.
3. Are fiberglass direct burial poles good for parking lots?
Yes—fiberglass direct burial poles are commonly used for parking lots and site lighting where durability and long-term performance are important.
4. Do fiberglass poles work for parks and walkways?
Yes—these poles are frequently used for pedestrian areas like parks and walkways where consistent lighting and durability matter.
5. What do I need to mount LED fixtures on a fiberglass pole?
You may need compatible brackets, adapters, or tenon components depending on the fixture mounting style.
6. Can I use multi-arm brackets or bullhorns with fiberglass poles?
Yes—multi-fixture configurations depend on the pole top and mounting hardware compatibility.
7. How do I choose the right pole height?
Pole height depends on spacing, fixture output, and required light levels. Planning height and layout together helps achieve uniform coverage.
8. Can you help with pole and fixture compatibility?
Yes—share your fixture type and mounting requirements and we can help match the pole hardware to the application.