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25 Foot Wood Pole | Class 2 | Treated | Southern Yellow Pine

SKU: MLLG-POLE-WD-25-C2-T-SYP | Web ID: 2223
Starting at: $454.55
Minimum Order: 10
Minimum Order Total: $4,545.50
Built to Order 4 Weeks
This 25 foot Class 2 wood pole, constructed from CCA-treated Southern Yellow Pine and manufactured to ANSI O5.1 specification, is a reliable choice for supporting outdoor lighting or utility infrastructure in municipal and commercial settings. Its direct burial design simplifies installation by eliminating the need for anchor bases, while the 20.5 foot above-grade height provides ample clearance for lighting distribution or overhead lines in parking lots, roadways, and facility perimeters. The pole's ANSI Class 2 rating and 240 pound per crossarm support capacity ensure it meets structural requirements for multiple fixtures, with CCA treatment offering long-term resistance to decay and insects.

Dwayne Kula | President, CTO and Founder

Product Description

Proudly Made or Assembled in the USA - Supporting Domestic Manufacturing1 Year Unlimited Usage Warranty

Key Features

  • Total Height (ft): 25
  • Height Above Grade (ft): 20.5
  • Buried Depth Below Grade (ft): 4.5
  • ANSI Class: Class 2
  • Material: Wood Southern Yellow Pine
  • Pole Weight (lbs): 670-790
  • Min Pole Top Circ (in): 25
  • Min Circ 6ft from Butt (in): 31.5
  • Min Pole Top OD (in): 8
  • Pole OD 6ft From Butt (in): 10
  • Treatment: CCA
  • Pole Installation: Direct Burial
  • Warranty: 1 year

Our 25 foot Class 2 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.

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Web ID: 2223

Product Overview

This 25 foot Class 2 wood pole is manufactured from Southern Yellow Pine and treated with CCA for long-term durability. Designed for direct burial, it is suitable for supporting lighting fixtures, security cameras, and utility distribution in outdoor environments. The pole meets ANSI O5.1 standards and is commonly installed for sports field lighting, rural roadway lighting, and municipal utility applications where a 25 ft mounting height is required.

With a total length of 25 feet and a buried depth of 4.5 feet, this pole provides 20.5 feet of height above grade. Typical installations include baseball and softball fields, agricultural properties, and parking lots where wood poles are preferred for their non-conductive properties and ease of field modification.

Core Performance and Output

This Class 2 wood pole supports moderate to heavy fixture loads, with a minimum top circumference of 25 inches and a 6-foot butt circumference of 31.5 inches. The pole is designed to handle the structural demands of area lighting, sports field lighting, and utility distribution at 20?25 foot mounting heights. EPA and weight limits should be verified for each fixture combination, especially when mounting multiple luminaires or accessories.

CCA treatment protects the pole from decay and insect damage, supporting long-term outdoor use. Excessive fixture weight or wind load beyond Class 2 ratings may require a higher class or alternate material. For installations in high-wind or coastal areas, additional engineering review is recommended.

Adjustability and Control Options

This wood pole allows for field drilling and mounting of brackets, crossarms, or tenons to accommodate a range of lighting and utility hardware. The pole can be adapted for single or multiple fixture mounting, security camera arms, or utility distribution hardware as needed. No integrated wiring or control systems are included; all controls and wiring must be field-installed.

Direct burial installation provides flexibility in final mounting height and orientation. Pole top and side mounting options are determined by the selected hardware and field requirements.

Longevity and Reliability

Southern Yellow Pine is selected for its strength and availability. CCA treatment extends service life by protecting against rot, fungal decay, and insect attack. The pole is manufactured to ANSI O5.1 standards for dimensional and structural consistency.

Expected service life depends on soil conditions, installation quality, and exposure. Routine inspection is recommended to monitor for mechanical damage or ground line decay. Warranty coverage is one year from installation.

Build Quality and Physical Characteristics

This pole weighs between 670 and 790 lbs, with a minimum top outside diameter of 8 inches and a 10 inch diameter 6 feet from the butt. The wood is debarked, shaped, and pressure-treated in the United States. Surface finish is typical of utility-grade wood poles, with natural variations in grain and color.

Direct burial installation requires a 4.5 foot embedment below grade. The pole is compatible with standard wood pole mounting hardware and can be field drilled for custom bracket or arm installations.

Where This Product Fits Best

This 25 foot Class 2 wood pole is suited for outdoor environments where moderate mounting heights and structural capacity are required. It is commonly used for sports field lighting, rural area lighting, and utility distribution where wood poles are preferred for their electrical insulation and field adaptability.

  • baseball field lighting
  • softball field lighting
  • sports field lighting
  • rural roadway lighting
  • area lighting
  • agricultural property lighting
  • parking lot lighting
  • municipal lighting

CCA treatment and ANSI O5.1 compliance support use in wet, humid, or insect-prone environments. Not recommended for coastal or marine applications without additional protection.

Installation and Long-Term Use

Direct burial installation requires excavation to a depth of 4.5 feet and proper backfilling for stability. The pole can be set with standard equipment and is compatible with common wood pole mounting hardware. Field drilling is possible for custom bracket or crossarm placement.

Routine inspection at ground line and above grade is recommended to monitor for decay or mechanical damage. Service life is influenced by soil drainage, backfill quality, and exposure to irrigation or standing water. Replacement or reinforcement may be required if ground line decay is detected over time.

How This Fixture Is Commonly Used

Typical mounting height above grade is 20.5 feet, supporting area lighting fixtures, sports floodlights, or utility distribution hardware. Poles are spaced according to lighting layout requirements, fixture wattage, and site geometry. For sports fields, spacing and aiming are determined by light level targets and uniformity requirements.

Higher mounting heights reduce glare and improve coverage but may require larger fixtures or higher pole classes for wind load. Fixture count and spacing should be coordinated with lighting design and structural review.

Safety, Certifications, and Warranty

This pole is manufactured to ANSI O5.1 standards and treated to American Wood Preservers Association specifications. CCA treatment provides resistance to decay and insects. The product carries a 1 year warranty from installation date.

Proper handling and installation procedures should be followed to avoid mechanical damage. Use of PPE and adherence to local codes is required during installation and maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the maximum fixture weight this pole can support?

A: Fixture weight and EPA limits depend on mounting height, bracket type, and wind load. Refer to Class 2 wood pole structural tables and verify with your fixture manufacturer.

Q: Can this pole be used for both lighting and utility distribution?

A: Yes, this pole is suitable for supporting lighting fixtures, security cameras, and utility distribution hardware when installed according to ANSI and local standards.

Q: Is the pole pre-drilled for mounting hardware?

A: No, the pole is supplied undrilled. Field drilling is required for brackets, arms, or tenons based on project requirements.

Q: What is the recommended burial depth for installation?

A: The pole is designed for 4.5 feet of burial below grade, providing 20.5 feet of height above ground.

Q: How should poles be spaced for sports field lighting?

A: Spacing depends on field size, fixture wattage, and light level requirements. Consult your lighting design for optimal pole locations and fixture aiming.

Application Questions and Clarification

Q: Is this pole suitable for coastal or marine environments?

A: This pole is not recommended for coastal or marine applications without additional protection against salt and moisture exposure.

Q: Can this pole be used for parking lot lighting in rural areas?

A: Yes, this pole is commonly used for parking lot lighting and area lighting in rural and municipal settings.

Q: Does the CCA treatment affect compatibility with lighting hardware?

A: CCA treatment does not affect compatibility with standard wood pole mounting hardware. Use galvanized or stainless steel hardware for best corrosion resistance.