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20 to 25 Foot Light and Utility Poles

  • Direct burial installation reduces foundation costs by 30-40%
  • Premium steel and fiberglass resist corrosion in coastal environments
  • Free energy calculations and custom lighting plans included
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20 to 25 foot light and utility poles featured on this page include steel, fiberglass, and wood construction options commonly installed in parking lots</strong, walkways, and commercial perimeters. These LED Lighting Supply poles mount in square, round, and tapered shaft configurations for outdoor lighting applications across retail centers, office complexes, and institutional campuses. Steel poles are available with anchor-based or direct burial mounting systems, while fiberglass poles resist corrosion in coastal environments and wood poles integrate seamlessly into landscape settings. All pole types accommodate various LED fixtures through standard mounting brackets and are engineered to meet regional wind load requirements for safe outdoor installation.
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What Are LED Lighting Supply's 20-25 Foot Light Poles Made Of?

Our 20 to 25 foot light poles use premium steel, wood, or fiberglass. Southern yellow pine wood poles are available in class 1 through class 7 to match project needs. Pricing varies by height and material.

  • Steel Light Poles: Steel offers minimal maintenance compared to wood and aluminum, with high strength when engineered for high-wind conditions. Available in multiple colors with dark bronze powder coat finishes that resist chipping and flaking. Base covers add foundation protection when specified.
  • Fiberglass Light Poles: Fiberglass resists rot, rust, corrosion, and fire. These poles withstand hurricane conditions and coastal salt air where metal poles may fail prematurely.

Top Benefits of 20 Foot to 25 Foot Light Pole Solutions

  • Optimal height for illuminating high-traffic areas while enhancing safety and security
  • Multiple pole shaft configurations with superior wind ratings when properly specified for hurricane zones and extreme weather
  • Direct burial installation eliminates anchor bolt requirements and can reduce foundation costs by 30-40% per manufacturer specifications compared to traditional methods

What Are the Lighting Options Available for These Poles?

Multi-mounting capabilities allow our 20 to 25 foot poles to support diverse lighting applications. After supplying LED Outdoor Lights to commercial and industrial customers for over 15 years, we've refined the pole-to-fixture matching process. Our USA warehouses stock thousands of compatible fixtures for immediate shipment. Consult our Product Specialists to determine fixture capacity for each pole configuration and your location's wind load requirements, depending on model and site conditions.

What Are the Mounting Types of These Poles?

We offer anchor-based and direct burial configurations for 20-25 foot poles. Anchor-based systems require hardware, including anchor bolts, for secure foundation attachment.

This method anchors poles to concrete foundations using drilled anchor bolts, nuts, and washers for stability and security. Base covers can enhance stability and appearance when specified.

Direct burial provides a cleaner look, as poles are installed directly into prepared ground without visible concrete or hardware. Wooden poles are well-suited for this method, blending into landscapes.

Mounting brackets support various light fixtures on both installation types, though anchor-based systems typically support heavier fixtures depending on model and site conditions.

What Are the Pole Shaft Options & Colors of Our 20-Foot and 25-Foot Poles?

Available shaft configurations include square, round, and tapered designs. Most pole diameters are 4 inches wide across all shapes.

  • Square Steel Light Poles
  • Tapered Steel Light Poles
  • Round Fiberglass Light Pole
  • Square Fiberglass Light Pole

Steel poles come in black, white, and dark bronze powder coat finishes that resist weather and maintain color. Base covers integrate with most pole packages for added support. Some assembly is required during installation. Wood poles have round profiles with dimensions set by class rating. Square steel surfaces simplify fixture mounting compared to round poles.

What Are the Effective Projected Area (EPA) Considerations?

Wind load calculations are essential for proper pole selection across different regions. We calculate EPA values to determine the right pole size, strength, and fixture capacity for your installation. Each pole's specification sheet contains warranty coverage and performance details - verify on the spec sheet for your application.

Where Are You Located?

Regional wind loads vary across the United States, directly impacting pole selection. Memphis installations face lower wind loads than Miami, affecting pole sizing and fixture capacity. Our EPA calculation tool provides free wind load assessments, or our Product Specialists can complete calculations before purchase. High-wind regions may require custom pole solutions engineered for extreme weather.

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What is the Lead Time for These Poles?

Each pole is custom fabricated to your project specifications, with typical delivery ranging from 4 to 12 weeks, depending on complexity and material. Quick-ship fiberglass poles are stocked in our American facilities for urgent timelines and emergency replacements.

Expert Support for Your 20-25 Foot Pole Project

Our lighting engineers provide complimentary energy savings calculations and custom lighting plans tailored to your facility.

With over 15 years of commercial outdoor lighting expertise, our product specialists understand the relationship between pole height, fixture placement, and optimal light distribution.

We analyze your site, required foot-candle levels, and local wind conditions to recommend the right pole and fixture combination for performance and efficiency. This technical consultation helps ensure your investment delivers the lighting coverage and energy efficiency your project requires.

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20 to 25 Foot Light and Utility Poles Frequently Asked Questions

What are 20 to 25 foot light poles made of?

Poles in this height range are available in steel, wood, or fiberglass construction. Southern yellow pine wood poles are manufactured in class 1 through class 7 specifications - confirm the class rating required for your project's load and environmental conditions.

What are the mounting options for 20 to 25 foot poles?

Anchor-based systems attach to concrete foundations using drilled anchor bolts, nuts, and washers, while direct burial installs poles directly into prepared ground without visible hardware. Direct burial reduces foundation costs by 30-40% per manufacturer specifications compared to anchor-based methods.

What pole shaft shapes and colors are available?

Shaft configurations include square, round, and tapered designs with most diameters measuring 4 inches wide. Steel poles come in black, white, and dark bronze powder coat finishes that resist weather damage.

What lighting fixtures work with these poles?

These poles support multi-mounting capabilities for diverse LED outdoor lighting applications. Fixture capacity varies depending on model and site conditions - consult with Product Specialists to determine capacity for your specific pole configuration and wind load requirements.

What is the lead time for 20 to 25 foot poles?

Custom fabrication delivery ranges from 4 to 12 weeks depending on complexity and material selection. Quick-ship fiberglass poles remain stocked for urgent project timelines and emergency replacements.

How do wind load and EPA affect pole selection?

EPA values determine appropriate pole size, structural strength, and fixture capacity for your installation location. Regional wind loads vary dramatically - Memphis installations face significantly lower wind loads than Miami projects. Verify warranty coverage and performance parameters on the spec sheet for specific applications.

Which material performs best in coastal or hurricane zones?

Fiberglass poles offer complete resistance against rot, rust, corrosion, and fire damage, withstanding hurricane conditions and coastal salt air environments where metal poles fail prematurely. Steel poles can also be engineered with superior wind ratings when properly specified for extreme weather locations.


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