15-Feet telescoping pole fits all heath purple martin houses of wood . Heavy duty, rust-resistant galvanized steel pole. Pole diameter: bottom 1-1/2-inch middle 1-3/4-inch top 1-1/2-inch. Pole can be easily raised or lowered using the Heath keylock system. Innovative design locks pole into place for desired height. Built to stand the test of time. Heath’s galvanized steel martin house poles have graced America’s yards for years, even decades. With superior rust-resistance throughout seasons of use, you can be sure to house your martin’s year after year.Purple martins, with their monogamous lifestyle and interesting behaviors, are extremely entertaining birds but can often be difficult to attract. Give yourself the best chance of housing these wonderful birds with the help of Heath Manufacturing’s 15-foot martin house pole. This extremely strong, three-section steel pole telescopes to 15 feet when fully extended and locks with a convenient, easy-to-use key fastening system. For maximum stability, it’s recommended that you plant this pole deep in the ground or concrete; a plastic ground sleeve is included to make this process easier. Once it is firmly seated, this pole is sturdy enough to hold the heaviest of martin houses in even the heaviest winds.
Product Features
- Telescoping pole for Heath aluminum purple martin houses
- Telescoping design expands to 15 feet and locks into place
- Sturdy steel construction
- Includes ground socket
- Intended for use with the Heath aluminum purple martin houses
Decent Flag Pole This flag pole is not as sturdy as the original pole that came with my bird house. I suggest raising this pole only up to about 12 feet or so. I say this because I initially raised the pole to about 15 feet and it was easily bent by winds of 25-35mph. Summary: If you plan on putting anything on top of this pole, do not try to get maximum height out of this one.
Terrible Locking System!!!! The ‘Easy Locking’ system is probably the greatest misnomer on any product.Additionally like so many other consumers my pole had no markings indicating which end was which. You are expected to force and twist a curved bolt like piece of metal between the two poles in a small gap with little clearance.This requires two people at least and usually can only be done with the pole assembled and on the ground.This in turn makes it IMPOSSIBLE to actually telescope the pole without taking the whole…
Easy setup for Martin houses I bought this pole and installed it for my Purple Martin house. Martin houses are heavy (even heavier with birds and nests in them) and probably require the strength of steel rather than wood or PVC. Installation requires digging a 12 ” hole, 30″ to 36″ deep, a bag of cement and some gravel. Of course, this means you must have the tools necessary for digging and mixing the cement (Post hole digger, mixing pan, hoe, and a shovel) and the permission of the property owner.