How To Install A Light Pole?
Jan 22, 2024
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Installing exterior lighting is a project that is often overlooked. Light poles are crucial for your safety. Whether used to brighten up residential areas, highways, or even an outdoor sporting event; all would be dangerous without properly installed light poles. That said, you should be able to follow this simple guide to properly install a light pole.

If you are thinking about installing a light pole, here are some things to consider before beginning the process:
STEP 1: Be sure to familiarize yourself with your city's requirements. (*Disclaimer: check with a foundation engineer and an electrician to help with installation and wiring.) Different municipalities provide their own guidelines.
Step 2: Consider the wind rating for the area you plan to install. Each state has different average wind speeds, which is an essential factor in deciding the type and depth of the pole.
Step 3: Recognize the type of soil. The ideal soil should be solid and firm and should not retain water. Depending on how solid the foundation is, you might have to dig deeper, which will affect cost.
Before you begin, you must obtain the proper concrete installation tools. After considering your city's requirements, wind speed, depth, and soil condition, choose which installation method to use; the Direct Burial or Anchor-based installation method. Hiring an engineer to guide you through the process is highly recommended to ensure proper installation.
Here is a breakdown of the following light pole installation methods:
Direct Burial Light Pole Installation
The direct burial method, also known as the embedded method, allows poles to be installed straight into the ground. Aluminum and fiberglass are the recommended pole materials as they do not rust. Remember that steel poles, base plates, and anchor bolts are not needed for this installation.
The light pole shaft needs to be longer than normal (10% of the ideal height you had in mind, plus 2 feet). The soil should consist of silt, clay, soil, and a small amount of crushed rock. Please note it will be difficult to create a solid foundation in areas with loose soil and sand.
Below are the suggested burial installation steps to follow:
Step 1: Dig or use an auger to create a hole, depending on the type of pole you will be working with: Be sure that the diameter of the hole is about twice the diameter of the pole's base.
Step 2: Lower the pole into the hole while guiding the wires through the cable entrance holes to the hand hole.
Step 3: Lay 4 to 6 inches of backfill into the hole. Support the pole and use a plumb bob to level the pole, packing the backfill as you go.
Step 4: Add an additional 4 to 6 inches of backfill and continue to plumb the pole.
This method is less costly and can be used when installing light poles within athletic courts and residential areas.
Anchor-Based Light Pole Installation
The anchor-based installation process tends to be costly and time-consuming; however, this foundational method can be beneficial in certain locations, specifically parking lots. According to CBS News, 20 percent of car accidents happen in parking lots. Often, light poles are damaged as a result of these accidents. Shopping mall parking lots use the anchor-based process because light poles can be easily replaced.
There are two ways to install an anchor base light pole foundation.
Method 1: Concrete foundation: This method involves digging a hole, pouring in the concrete, and attaching your anchor bolts. This can be a long, exhausting process; however, it still gets the job done.
The following steps on how to construct an anchor bolt base foundation are listed below:
Step 1: Cut out the template and template supports
Step 2: Layout and drill your bolt pattern
Step 3: Secure the bolts to the template
Step 4: Place the template on the forum and make sure it is leveled
Step 5: Fasten the template to the supports, secure the supports to the H frame
Step 6: Secure the cage to the supports
Step 7: Secure the concrete and remove the template
Method 2: Helix Foundation: This method is often used to implement utility poles, cell phone towers, solar panels, and distribution lines. These durable, grounded anchors are great for keeping everything in place because the helix-shaped plate allows all bolts to be screwed in quickly and easily without the need for concrete. This plate acts similar to a big corkscrew with a plate attached, digging a hole into the ground. Typically, you will want to use steel poles. You can drop the pole in manually or use a crane.
Hope the above instructions will be helpful when doing the installation, if you have any more product-related questions about installation, feel free to give us a call(+86 18852751228)or message us(seven@txlightinggroup.com). We'd be happy to help, thank you.
