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  • Reduce installation costs 20-30% with foundation-free mounting systems
  • 80-year service life poles withstand 150 mph winds
  • Custom lighting plans with energy savings calculations included
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Direct burial light poles featured on this page are lighting structures embedded directly into the ground without requiring concrete foundations or anchor bolt systems, commonly used in parking lots, walkways, and commercial outdoor areas. These poles are placed directly into excavated holes and secured with soil backfill, eliminating the extensive excavation and foundational work typically needed for traditional pole mounting. LED Lighting Supply direct burial poles are available in composite fiberglass, steel, and wood construction materials, each engineered for specific environmental challenges and installation requirements. Composite fiberglass poles resist corrosion and conduct no electricity, making them suitable for coastal installations and areas with salt air exposure. Steel poles offer an economical solution for industrial environments, while wood poles remain the standard choice for utility-grade projects requiring traditional aesthetics. These poles serve as alternatives to anchor base installations in locations with stable, well-draining soil conditions where permanent lighting installations are needed.
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What is a Direct Burial Light Pole?

Direct burial light poles are lighting structures installed directly into the ground without concrete foundations or anchor bolt systems. With 15+ years in commercial lighting, we know this method reduces excavation and foundational work compared to traditional pole mounting. The pole's lower section is placed in an excavated hole and secured with soil backfill, creating a stable, cost-effective lighting solution for many projects.

Key Advantages of Direct Burial Installation

  • Eliminates foundation costs - Reduces foundation material and heavy equipment expenses, improving project budgets by 20-30% when properly specified
  • No hardware required - No anchor bolts, base plates, or mounting hardware needed
  • Low maintenance - Avoids long-term issues like concrete cracking and anchor bolt corrosion
  • Improved installation precision - No need to wait for concrete curing, allowing for more precise installation
  • High wind ratings - Tapered pole designs offer EPA wind ratings up to 130 mph for coastal and hurricane-prone areas, model dependent
  • Long service life - Composite, fiberglass, and wood materials can provide up to an 80 year service life expectancy under optimal conditions

Anchor Base Installation vs. Direct Burial Installation

Soil conditions are critical for direct burial installations. We recommend direct burial for stable, well-draining soil that allows proper compaction. In sandy, clay-heavy, or loose soils, concrete backfill around the buried section may be needed for stability, depending on site conditions.

Anchor base installations are better for temporary setups, poor soil, or locations needing frequent pole repositioning. Most customers choose direct burial for permanent lighting where soil conditions permit, due to cost savings and faster installation.

Material Options for Direct Burial Light Poles

We offer three main materials for direct burial poles, each suited for specific environments and project needs. Composite fiberglass poles resist corrosion, are non-conductive, and withstand harsh weather that can damage aluminum. These lightweight, durable poles handle sustained winds up to 150 mph, model dependent, and maintain integrity in salt air environments where metal poles often fail.

Fiberglass is ideal for coastal installations since it won't corrode from salt spray or develop galvanic corrosion like aluminum. Its non-conductive nature also reduces electrical safety risks during maintenance.

Steel direct burial poles are the most economical, offering excellent strength. Available in heights from 10 feet to 30 feet with various diameters, steel poles cost less than composite options and provide strong impact resistance. Steel naturally resists fire, insect damage, and decay, making it suitable for industrial settings where durability is key.

Wood poles are standard for utility-grade projects needing maximum strength and a traditional look. All our pole materials meet AASHTO M111 specifications for structural performance and wind load when properly specified, supporting compliance with local codes and engineering standards.

Why Choose LED Lighting Supply for Your Direct Burial Project

Our product specialists assess your site and provide detailed energy savings calculations before purchase. We offer custom lighting plans to optimize pole placement for your facility and lighting needs.

With experience specifying direct burial poles for over 3,000 commercial projects, we know which material and height combinations work best in different environments. Our large inventory ensures faster delivery than suppliers with 6-8 week lead times. Our technical expertise helps you get the right pole specification the first time, reducing costly change orders and installation delays common with inexperienced vendors.


Direct Burial Light Poles Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Direct Burial Light Pole?

A direct burial light pole is a lighting structure embedded directly into the ground without concrete foundations or anchor bolt systems. The pole''s lower section is placed into an excavated hole and secured with soil backfill, eliminating anchor bolts, base plates, and mounting hardware.

Key Advantages of Direct Burial Installation

Direct burial eliminates foundation material costs and heavy equipment needs, improving project budgets by 20-30% when properly specified. Tapered pole designs offer EPA wind ratings up to 130 mph for coastal and hurricane-prone areas, and composite, fiberglass, and wood construction materials provide an 80 year service life expectancy under optimal conditions - verify ratings on datasheet as specifications are model dependent.

Anchor Base Installation vs. Direct Burial Installation

Direct burial works for projects with stable, well-draining soil that provides adequate compaction. Anchor base installations work better for temporary installations, areas with poor soil conditions, or locations requiring frequent pole repositioning - areas with sandy, clay-heavy, or loose soil may benefit from concrete backfill around the buried section.

Material Options for Direct Burial Light Poles

Composite fiberglass poles resist corrosion, conduct no electricity, and handle sustained winds up to 150 mph (model dependent) while maintaining structural integrity in salt air environments. Steel poles are available in heights from 10 feet to 30 feet with multiple diameter options, and all pole materials meet AASHTO M111 specifications for structural performance and wind load requirements when properly specified.

Why Choose LED Lighting Supply for Your Direct Burial Project

Product specialists provide detailed energy savings calculations and create complementary custom lighting plans that optimize pole placement for your specific facility layout. Extensive inventory of direct burial poles in all materials ensures faster delivery than manufacturers who require 6-8 week lead times.


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