Although they require some assembly work in order for installation, it is usually fairly simple (especially if one opts for a pre-assembled version). Next, slide each additional section of the pole up until all are securely locked into place.(Unfortunately,) You'll need to check your flagpole regularly for signs of damage or corrosion, as well as any loose screws or bolts that may have worked their way lose during windy days. Additionally, they usually come with anti-rust coating that helps prevent corrosion over time. (Second,) fiberglass flagpoles are also an option for those looking for something a bit sturdier.