Maine State Flags
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Maine State Flags state flag β including history, display rules, sizing, and where to buy.
Tidmore Flags carries authentic, US-made Maine state flags in nylon and polyester, available in multiple sizes for homes, businesses, and institutions.
For a 20-foot pole, a 3x5 ft flag is standard. For a 25-foot pole, go with 4x6 ft. For 30-35 feet, use 5x8 ft. Maine's coastal and mountain areas can have extreme winds β size your flag conservatively to reduce pole and hardware stress.
For Maine's harsh climate, a heavy-duty nylon or polyester flag is essential. Maine's coast experiences brutal nor'easters and the inland areas get heavy snow and ice. Polyester handles sub-zero temperatures, ice, and the strong winds of coastal Maine better than standard nylon.
Maine's demanding combination of nor'easters, heavy coastal winds, ice storms, and cold means a quality flag flown daily typically lasts 4 to 9 months. Even a heavy-duty flag won't survive an ice storm β bring yours in whenever icing is forecast.
Yes, but the US flag must always fly on top when both are on the same pole. On separate poles of equal height, they can fly at the same level with the US flag to its own right (observer's left) and both flags the same size.
For Maine's demanding conditions, a sewn Maine flag is essential. The detailed coat of arms with the moose, pine tree, farmer, and sailor is best rendered in a sewn construction. A printed flag will fade and deteriorate quickly under Maine's harsh coastal and winter conditions.
Never leave your Maine flag out during ice storms or blizzards. Ice accumulation can tear fabric and snap grommets. A polyester flag is more cold-tolerant than nylon but still should not be left out in extreme icing conditions.
In Maine, use marine-grade stainless steel or brass hardware throughout. Maine's salt air corrodes aluminum rapidly. Use snap hooks and halyard components rated for below-zero temperatures. Ground-mounted poles should be set deep β Maine's frost line is among the deepest in the continental US.
For indoor ceremonial display, use a pole sleeve flag on an 8-foot pole with a base and ornament. Gold fringe is the traditional finish. Maine's blue flag with the moose and pine tree coat of arms looks sharp in formal settings like courtrooms, schools, and government buildings.
Retire your worn Maine flag by burning in a dignified ceremony. Maine VFW posts, American Legion chapters, and fire departments hold regular flag retirement ceremonies throughout the state.