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25 Foot Wood Pole | Class 1 | Treated | Southern Yellow Pine
Product Description
Key Features
- Total Height (ft): 25
- Height Above Grade (ft): 20.5
- Buried Depth Below Grade (ft): 4.5
- ANSI Class: Class 1
- Material: Wood Southern Yellow Pine
- Pole Weight (lbs): 770-920
- Min Pole Top Circ (in): 27
- Min Circ 6ft from Butt (in): 33.5
- Min Pole Top OD (in): 8.6
- Pole OD 6ft From Butt (in): 10.6
- Treatment: CCA
- Pole Installation: Direct Burial
- Warranty: 1 year
Our 25 foot Class 1 CCA Treated Southern Yellow Pine Poles are grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. They are manufactured to ANSI O5.1 specification. 25 ft utility poles are treated to the latest American Wood Preservers Association standards to prevent decay and damage from insects.
Delivery is made with a flatbed truck and the customer is responsible for offloading. Offloading requires a forklift or appropriate similar vehicle to offload - customer supplied. Customer is responsible for any costs associated with delivery rescheduling because of improper scheduling or not having the proper offloading equipment available at the time of delivery.
Pricing: Does not include cost of shipping. Shipping is available to the lower 48 USA states. We can supply a budgetary shipping quote or a firm shipping quote that is good for 14 days to your delivery location.
Disclaimer: LED Lighting Supply is not responsible for improper loading (ie what is mounted to the pole), installation costs, or foundation design of light poles. Dimensions and specifications of poles are subject to change without notice but the pole top and butt dimensions will always be within ANSI specifications. Wood poles are the ideal option for most field projects as concrete poles require more frequent maintenance and replacement. While our main product line is southern yellow pine, we at times are able to offer other species including Douglas fir and red pine. CCA treatment generally will result in the poles being free of insects for decades to come.
Please be advised that our wood poles are covered solely by a 1-year workmanship warranty, which ensures that the poles are free from defects from the manufacturing process, and structural integrity, for a period of one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from external factors, misuse, or normal wear and tear.
Download our Pole Circumference Chart for Wood Poles
Web ID: 2222
Product Overview
We supply 25 foot Class 1 wood poles manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine, CCA treated for long-term durability. These poles are designed for direct burial installation and meet ANSI O5.1 standards. Typical use includes supporting lighting or utility distribution in outdoor environments where a 25 ft mounting height is required, such as sports fields, rural roadways, and municipal sites.
Each pole is grown, debarked, and treated in the United States. The Class 1 rating provides a robust structural profile suitable for demanding field lighting and utility applications. Weight ranges from 770 to 920 lbs depending on natural wood variation.
Core Performance and Output
This 25 ft Class 1 wood pole supports substantial fixture and crossarm loads, with a minimum top circumference of 27 inches and a 6 ft from butt circumference of 33.5 inches. The pole?s structural capacity is suitable for mounting multiple luminaires, sports field floodlights, or utility hardware within the limits of ANSI O5.1 Class 1 specifications.
Direct burial installation provides stable support with 4.5 ft below grade and 20.5 ft above grade. The CCA treatment protects against decay and insect damage, supporting long-term outdoor use. Excessive fixture weight or wind-exposed mounting may require additional engineering review to confirm EPA and load compatibility.
Adjustability and Control Options
Wood poles offer flexibility for field drilling and mounting of brackets, crossarms, and hardware. Fixture placement can be adjusted on site to accommodate lighting layout or utility requirements. The pole can accept a range of mounting accessories designed for wood pole applications.
No integrated electrical or control features are included. All wiring, controls, and luminaire mounting hardware must be specified and installed separately according to project needs.
Longevity and Reliability
CCA treatment extends service life by protecting the Southern Yellow Pine against rot, fungi, and insect attack. The pole is manufactured to American Wood Preservers Association standards for outdoor structural use. Typical service life depends on soil conditions, installation quality, and exposure, but CCA-treated wood poles are widely used for decades in field environments.
Routine inspection is recommended to monitor for mechanical damage, decay at ground line, or hardware loosening over time. Warranty coverage is 1 year from installation.
Build Quality and Physical Characteristics
Each pole is solid Southern Yellow Pine, debarked and milled to meet ANSI O5.1 Class 1 dimensional requirements. Minimum top outside diameter is 8.6 inches, with 10.6 inches at 6 ft from the butt. Weight varies by tree but falls within the 770?920 lb range.
CCA treatment is pressure-applied for full penetration. The pole is supplied unfinished, ready for direct burial. All dimensions and weights are nominal and may vary within standard tolerances for natural wood products.
Where This Product Fits Best
This 25 ft Class 1 wood pole is suited for outdoor environments requiring elevated mounting of lighting or utility equipment. It is commonly used in sports field lighting, rural area lighting, and utility distribution where wood poles are standard practice.
- baseball field lighting
- football field lighting
- sports field lighting
- utility distribution
- area lighting
- rural roadway lighting
- municipal lighting
- agricultural property lighting
CCA-treated wood construction provides resistance to decay and insects. Direct burial installation is compatible with most soil types. Not recommended for marine or highly corrosive environments without additional protection.
Installation and Long-Term Use
Direct burial installation requires excavation to a depth of 4.5 ft, with 20.5 ft remaining above grade. Poles must be set plumb and backfilled according to standard utility or lighting pole practices. All hardware and luminaires should be mounted using approved fasteners for wood poles.
Periodic inspection is advised to check for ground line decay, hardware integrity, and pole straightness. Service life is maximized by proper installation and routine maintenance. Replacement or reinforcement may be required if significant decay or mechanical damage is observed over time.
How This Fixture Is Commonly Used
25 ft wood poles are typically installed for mounting sports field floodlights, area lighting fixtures, or utility distribution lines. Mounting heights are fixed at 20.5 ft above grade. Fixture spacing and layout depend on lighting requirements, field size, and wind loading considerations.
Poles are often spaced to provide uniform coverage for sports fields or large outdoor areas. Higher fixture counts may require careful load calculation to avoid exceeding structural limits. Using higher output fixtures can reduce the number of poles needed but may increase wind load and glare.
Safety, Certifications, and Warranty
This pole is manufactured to ANSI O5.1 standards and treated to American Wood Preservers Association requirements. CCA treatment provides resistance to decay and insect damage. The product is supplied with a 1 year warranty.
All installation and mounting must comply with local codes and utility or lighting standards. Proper handling and lifting procedures are required due to pole weight and length.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the above-grade height of this 25 ft wood pole?
A: The above-grade height is 20.5 feet after direct burial installation.
Q: What is the minimum top diameter of the pole?
A: The minimum top outside diameter is 8.6 inches.
Q: Is this pole suitable for mounting multiple sports field floodlights?
A: Yes, within the structural limits of ANSI O5.1 Class 1 and wind load requirements. Confirm total fixture weight and EPA before installation.
Q: What type of wood treatment is used?
A: The pole is pressure treated with CCA (chromated copper arsenate) for decay and insect resistance.
Q: How deep should the pole be buried?
A: The recommended burial depth is 4.5 feet below grade.
Q: What is the typical service life of a CCA-treated wood pole?
A: Service life varies by environment but CCA-treated poles are commonly used for several decades with proper installation and maintenance.
Q: How should fixture spacing be planned for sports field lighting with these poles?
A: Fixture spacing depends on field size, light level targets, and fixture output. Structural and wind load limits must be considered when planning pole locations and fixture counts.
Application Questions and Clarification
Q: Can this pole be used for rural roadway lighting?
A: Yes, this pole is commonly used for rural roadway lighting where wood poles are standard.
Q: Is this pole appropriate for utility distribution lines?
A: Yes, the Class 1 rating and ANSI O5.1 compliance make it suitable for utility distribution applications.
Q: Is this pole recommended for marine or coastal environments?
A: No, untreated wood poles are not recommended for marine or highly corrosive environments without additional protection.
Q: What is the maximum fixture weight or EPA this pole can support?
A: Maximum supported weight and EPA depend on pole class, mounting height, and wind exposure. Refer to ANSI O5.1 tables and consult a structural engineer for specific load calculations.







