Maintaining Your Outdoor Flags

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Since your house flags and garden flags are so important to you, you want to ensure they stand the test of time. That way, they can retain their pride of place welcoming friends, family, and visitors to your home while greeting your neighbors as they go about their days.

Due to their locations outside your home, house flags and garden flags usually require a little more upkeep and maintenance than their indoor counterparts. They bear the brunt of the elements they’re constantly exposed to, whether it be wind, rain, snow, or the harsh heat from the sun’s rays. You put a lot of thought and effort into your house flag and garden flag, so make sure you take care of them to keep them waving proudly.

This article explains how to maintain your outdoor flags so they always look as new as the day you got them. For personalized advice, contact our team at BestFlag today.

Maintaining Your Outdoor House Flags And Garden Flags

While outdoor flags are made from durable, high-quality fabric designed to withstand the elements, it’s not as simple as erecting them and leaving them to fend for themselves. To give your house flag or garden flag the best life, follow these tips:

1. Hang It Proudly

Firstly, ensure the flag that you’re hanging outside is intended to be an outdoor flag. It may sound simple, but this mix-up can and does happen! One you’re certain, check that the flag pole you’ll be using is clean and free of dirt, rust, and scaling. Rusted or corroded flag poles can easily damage your flag, and that’s what we’re trying to avoid! If you do notice any wear and tear, have it repaired as soon as possible to keep your flag in its best shape.

2. Keep A Safe Distance

Make sure your flag isn’t likely to blow in the direction of anything that could potentially harm it, such as prickly plants or rough tree branches. If things like this are within reach when a sudden wind picks up, they could easily rip and tear your flag.

3. Consider Your Area

If you know that you live in an area prone to high winds, heavy snow, or harsh sun, remember how this could impact your flag and plan accordingly. For example, if you live in a windy area, you could add weight such as water-filled buckets at the base of your flag pole to weigh it down and add stability. This will also help in preventing it from blowing away and decorating somebody else’s garden rather than yours.

Additionally, when an extreme weather event is predicted for your area, it may be best to take your flag down temporarily. During weather events such as storms and snowfall your outdoor flag will get wet and become heavier, leaving it more vulnerable to rips and tears. Wherever possible, bring it inside to let it ride out the storm in safety.

Always make sure your house flag or garden flag is fully dry before storing it. Folding, rolling up, and otherwise storing wet flags can lead to mold, fungus, mildew, and discoloration, damaging your flag. Once it’s fully dry, store it in a cool, dry, and dark place.

4. Keep An Eye On Them

The whole point of your house flag or garden flag is for people to notice it, right? Don’t forget to count yourself in that crowd of admirers! Check your flag, flag pole, rope, and other flag equipment for wear and tear regularly, and make sure you repair it or have it repaired when necessary.

5. Keep It Clean

Cleaning your flag regularly will help it to look its best for as long as possible. Make sure you check it for dirt, dust, and other contaminants and remove them as soon as you can to increase the life of your flag.

You can spot clean your house flag or garden flag or gently handwash it with a mild detergent in cold water. However, don’t machine wash them. If your flag sits in detergent-filled water for long enough, such as in a washing machine cycle, it could cause the colors to run and bleed. You also shouldn’t bleach or dry clean your outdoor flag. If necessary you can iron it, but with a warm iron on a very low heat setting, and ensure you iron the back of the flag rather than the front.

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If the outside of your home could use a little more personality or a bit of sprucing up, a custom house flag or garden flag could do the trick. Whatever it is you want to display is just a few clicks away thanks to our custom flag designer. Whether you want to celebrate a season, birthday, or holiday, commemorate a loved one, display your pride, or support your favorite sports team, custom house flags or garden flags by BestFlag are your best choice. To get started on your design, head to our custom flag designer today.

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