FAQs about American Flag + Louisiana Flags
What materials are best for American Flag + Louisiana flags?
Louisiana flag material guide: Choose 200-denier nylon inland—it dries fast after showers—while 2-ply woven polyester is best for Gulf Coast, levees, and open water exposures. Specify a reinforced header, brass grommets, lock-stitching, and extra fly-end reinforcement. Nylon stays crisp about 3–6 months; polyester typically outlasts it near coastal wind. Tip: lower for tropical systems and strong squalls.
What size American Flag + Louisiana flag should I buy?
U.S. & State Flag Size Pairings (3×5 to 5×8)
| U.S. Flag | Typical Pole Height | Same Pole (state flag below U.S.) | Separate Poles (side-by-side) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3′ × 5′ | 15–20 ft | 2′ × 3′ or 3′ × 5′* | 3′ × 5′ | State ≤ U.S. |
| 4′ × 6′ | 20–25 ft | 3′ × 5′ | 4′ × 6′ | Equal OK on separate poles |
| 5′ × 8′ | 25–30 ft | 4′ × 6′ | 5′ × 8′ | Use heavier fabric in high wind |
* Same-size (3′×5′ + 3′×5′) on one pole is acceptable—U.S. must remain at the peak.
Quick Rules
- Nothing flies above the U.S. flag.
- On separate poles, place the U.S. flag on its own right (observer’s left) and at the same height or higher.
- Half-staff (one pole): raise U.S. to peak first, then lower to half; state flag stays below it.
How long will this American Flag + Louisiana flag last?
Outdoor lifespan depends on wind and sun. In windy or coastal areas, polyester usually outlasts nylon. Rotate a spare and trim early frays to extend life..
Can I wash my American Flag + Louisiana flag?
Yes. Most nylon and polyester flags can be hand-washed with mild soap and water. Allow to air dry fully before reuse.
What’s unique about the American Flag + Louisiana flag design?
National flag of American Flag + Louisiana; colors and layout follow the official national design.
Any special protocol for displaying American Flag + Louisiana flags?
- Same pole (same halyard): The U.S. flag goes at the peak, and the state flag is beneath it. Nothing may be flown above the U.S. flag.
- Separate poles (adjacent staffs): The U.S. flag should be on its own right (the observer’s left as they face the flags) and at the same height or higher than the state flag. Hoist the U.S. flag first and lower it last.
- Size: Other flags should be equal to or smaller than the U.S. flag—never larger.
Do you offer school/church/government or bulk pricing?
Yes—POs, tax-exempt, and volume pricing available for schools, hotels, businesses, municipalities, and facilities.
